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GameInputTouchState

Describes the state of a touch input device.

Syntax

typedef struct GameInputTouchState {  
    uint64_t touchId;
    uint32_t sensorIndex;
    float positionX;  
    float positionY;  
    float pressure;  
    float proximity;  
    float contactRectTop;
    float contactRectLeft;
    float contactRectRight;
    float contactRectBottom;
} GameInputTouchState  

Members

touchId
Type: uint64_t

ID of the touch input. This is a monotonically increasing value. The first touch point has an ID of 1. The second touch point (regardless of location) has an ID of 2. This behavior enables an application to unambiguously determine whether a set of touch coordinates is a continuation of an existing touch or part of a different one.

sensorIndex
Type: uint32_t

Index of the touch input sensor.

positionX
Type: float

Position on the x-axis as a normalized value in the range [-1.0, 1.0].

positionY
Type: float

Position on the y-axis as a normalized value in the range [-1.0, 1.0].

pressure
Type: float

Amount of pressure exerted on the touch sensor. The value is normalized in the range [-1.0, 1.0]; 1.0 equals the maximum pressure that can be sensed according to the maxPressure member of GameInputTouchSensorInfo.

proximity
Type: float

Distance between the touch sensor and the touching implement, such as a finger or stylus. The value is normalized in the range [0.0, 1.0]. A value of 1.0 means direct contact. A value of 0.0 means that the touching implement is out of range; that is, beyond the distance specified in the maxProximity member of GameInputTouchSensorInfo. If proximity sensing is not supported, the only values reported are 0.0 and 1.0.

contactRectTop
Type: float

Position of the top of the contact rectangle on the y-axis.

contactRectLeft
Type: float

Position of the left side of the contact rectangle on the x-axis.

contactRectRight
Type: float

Position of the right side of the contact rectangle on the x-axis.

contactRectBottom
Type: float

Position of the bottom of the contact rectangle on the y-axis.

Remarks

This structure is used by the IGameInputReading::GetTouchState method. Coordinates from a touch sensor do not correlate with screen coordinates.

The values for the proximity member might seem counterintuitive. A smaller value means a greater distance from the touch sensor.

For more information, see GameInput readings.

Requirements

Header: GameInput.h

Supported platforms: Windows, Xbox One family consoles and Xbox Series consoles

See also

Overview of GameInput
GameInput