Touch Gesture Catalog Items and Sysgen Variables (Compact 7)
3/12/2014
In Windows Embedded Compact, you can add support for touch gestures as a form of user input. A touch gesture is a movement of a finger or stylus over a control or object on a touch screen.
For more information, see Gesture.
For more information about how to add or remove catalog items, see Design Your First OS.
Hardware and Software Requirements
- A device with a touch screen.
Catalog Items and Sysgen Variables
The following table shows the catalog items and associated SYSGEN variables you can use to support touch gestures in your OS.
Catalog item | Sysgen variable | Description | Dependencies |
---|---|---|---|
Touch Gesture GWES component |
SYSGEN_TOUCHGESTURE |
Provides support for a touch gesture system which produces gesture events and information for use by windows and controls in the OS. |
Requires the Graphics, Windowing, and Events Subsystem (GWES). For more information, see GWES Catalog Items and Sysgen Variables. |
Default Gesture Response |
SYSGEN_GESTUREANIMATION |
Includes support for visual gesture responses as default behavior for windows and controls that do not implement any specific behavior in response to gesture commands. |
Requires Touch Gesture GWES component (SYSGEN_TOUCHGESTURE) and Gesture Animation Support component (SYSGEN_PHYSICSENGINE). |
Gesture Animation Support |
SYSGEN_PHYSICSENGINE |
Provides support for animating responses to gestures in the UI. |
Requires Touch Gesture GWES component (SYSGEN_TOUCHGESTURE). |
See Also
Concepts
Touch Gestures
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