Lots of common UI practices are hard to test on emulators without multi-touch support, including pinch and spread gestures common on map controls, and zooming photos, web pages, and other content.įigure 1: Emulator multitouch recognitionįigure 2: Emulator pinch zoom in gesture recognitionįigure 3: Emulator zoom out pinch gesture recognition.įigure 4: Multitouch rotation gesture recognition Multiple touch points We’re excited to announce that version 30.9.0 of the Android emulator now supports multiple touch points to let you test gestures and interactions that require more than one finger! Multi-touch support requires the emulator be running on a touch screen device, which includes most modern Windows PCs, including the Microsoft Surface line.
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