According to the site, the Samsung SM - A500 will feature a 4.8 - inch 1280 x 720 display with at least 5 -
finger gesture support.
The touchscreen will also have 5
finger gesture support.
To recall, as per the listing on GFXBench, Lenovo TB - 8504F / N has a 9.4 - inch HD display with 1280x800 pixels resolution and 5
finger gesture support.
As per the listing on GFXBench, Lenovo TB - 8504F / N has a 9.4 - inch HD display with 1280x800 pixels resolution and 5
finger gesture support.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 will have a 10.5 - inch display with 2560x1600 pixels resolution and 5
finger gesture support.
Not exact matches
3M's M2256PW 22 - inch desktop display
supports up to 10 -
finger touch input and advanced
gesture capability, whereas most traditional multi-touch technologies
support only two -
finger touch and
gestures.
According to the Pyro researchers: «Our work provides the first evidence to
support pyroelectric infrared sensing as a promising alternative for detecting micro
finger gestures.»
This model also has a 13.3 inch screen, but you can only interact with the Onyx with the stylus, it does not
support your
finger or
gestures.
A couple of
gestures are
supported, like the ability to put two
fingers on the screen and tilt the entire device toward you or away from you to zoom in or out on the page, though why you'd ever need to do that escapes me.
Neonode's patented touch screen technology, zForceTM,
supports high resolution pen writing in combination with market leading
finger navigation including
gestures, multi-touch, sweeps and much more.
The tablet
supports 10 -
finger multitouch and proved fairly quick and responsive, tackling multitouch
gestures with ease.
Neonode's patented touch screen technology, zForce,
supports high resolution pen writing in combination with
finger navigation that includes
gestures, multi-touch, sweeps and much more.
The extension basically acts as a plugin that will allow you to read - along with auto page turn, enable audio and video playback, find interactive content
support, and zoom with
finger gestures.
iBooks has good
support, as does Mantano Reader, but the Kobo app always starts reading from the beginning of the chapter (no matter where your location is), page turns do not automatically synchronize (same with Marvin), and the two
finger swipe down
gesture conflicts with Kobo's brightness adjustment
gesture.
The touchpad
supports multi-touch
gestures, two -
finger scrolling, pinch to zoom, etc..
During our testing, the device
supported only two -
finger scrolling, but not Windows 8
gestures such as swiping between apps (off the left edge) and swiping to open the Charms menu (from right edge).
* Multifinger
gesture support, such as four -
finger swipe to toggle apps, or five -
finger pinch to close apps.
Supports high resolution pen writing in combination with
finger navigation including
gestures multi-touch, sweeps and much more.
It's 7 ″ and
supports two
finger multi touch
gestures (instead of the 10
finger supported by the iThings).
Murasaki
supports two -
finger swipe
gesture to move between contents (Mac OS X 10.7 +).
Also, the screen
supports 10
finger multi touch
gestures, which is on par with Transformer's capabilities.
At 4.2 x 1.8 inches, there's plenty of room for navigating, and the Synaptics drivers
support basic
gestures like pinch - to - zoom and two -
finger scrolling, but don't work with more complex Windows 10
gestures like tapping four
fingers to open the Action center.
The only special
gesture supported seems to be the three -
finger swipe up for quickly sharing content.
The device also
supports onscreen
gestures, where you can swipe up and down with two
fingers to increase or decrease the volume.
It even
supports multi-touch
gestures, such as two -
finger scrolling and three -
finger swipes to switch windows, and it includes DPI adjustment shortcuts for shrinking and magnifying text on the fly.
We've updated the Action Center to now
support a two
finger touch
gesture to dismiss all notifications.
Interacting with the Touch Bar is done through taps, swipes, and other multi-touch
gestures, with the display
supporting input from up to 10
fingers at one time.
Gestures are
supported, allowing you to double tap the phone to wake it, draw on the screen to launch different apps, and use a three -
finger swipe to take a screenshot.
It's packed with a ton of other features, including built - in Amazon Alexa, a quick screenshot
gesture (tap three
fingers),
support for wireless audio streaming to up to four wireless speakers at the same time and Moto Key, which serves as a password manager and lets you access password - protected websites with your fingerprint.
The LeEco X10 will supposedly have a 5.5 - inch Quad HD display with 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution, with multi-touch
gesture support of up to five
fingers.
The trackpad
supports all of the new Windows 8 multi-touch
gestures now: you can swipe the left and right edges to switch apps or activate charms, and you can use two
fingers to quickly scroll through the interface.
According to Windows 10, it's a precision touchpad, thus it
supports gestures like scrolling web pages and documents using two
fingers, zooming in by pinching with two
fingers, and so on.
And last but not least, there's improved
gesture support for Precision touchpads, with new
gestures like pinch and zoom, two -
finger panning, and others on websites, just like you'd normally do in Windows 10.