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== Touchpad and touchscreen gestures == [[Touchscreen]]s of tablet-type devices, such as the [[iPad]], utilize [[multi-touch]] technology, with gestures acting as the main form of user interface. Many [[touchpads]], which in laptops replace the traditional mouse, have similar gesture support. For example, a common gesture is to use two fingers in a downwards or upwards motion to scroll the currently active page. The rising popularity of touchscreen interfaces has led to gestures becoming a more standard feature in computing. [[Windows 7]] introduced touchscreen support and touchpad gestures.<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.pcworld.com/article/172615/windows_7_hardware.html|title = Windows 7 Hardware: Touch Finally Arrives|date = 2009-09-28|access-date = 2012-11-19|archive-date = 2012-11-07|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20121107114855/http://www.pcworld.com/article/172615/windows_7_hardware.html|url-status = live}}</ref> Its successor, [[Windows 8]] is designed to run both on traditional desktops and mobile devices and hence gestures are now enabled by default where the hardware allows it.{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} Related to gestures are touchpad hotspots, where a particular region of the touchpad has additional functionality. For example, a common hotspot feature is the far right side of the touchpad, which will scroll the active page if a finger is dragged down or up it. Multi-touch touchscreen gestures are predefined motions used to interact with multi-touch devices. An increasing number of products like smartphones, tablets, laptops or desktop computers have functions that are triggered by multi-touch gestures. Common touchscreen gestures include: {| class="wikitable" |- | {{center|'''Tap'''}} || [[File:Gestures Tap.png|280px]] || [[File:Gesture Tap.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Double Tap'''}} || [[File:Gestures Double Tap.png|280px]] || [[File:Gesture Double Tap.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Long Press'''}} || [[File:Gestures Long Press.png|280px]] || [[File:Gesture Long Press.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Scroll, Swipe'''}} || [[File:Gestures Scroll.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Scroll.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Pan'''}} || [[File:Gestures Pan.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Pan.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Flick'''}} || [[File:Gestures Flick.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Flick.ogg|thumbtime=1|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Two Finger Tap'''}} || [[File:Gestures Two Finger Tap.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Two Finger Tap.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Two Finger Scroll'''}} || [[File:Gestures Two Finger Scroll.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Two Finger Scroll.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Pinch'''}} || [[File:Gestures Pinch.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Pinch.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Zoom'''}} || [[File:Gestures Unpinch.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Unpinch.ogg|250px]] |- | {{center|'''Rotate'''}} || [[File:Gestures Rotate.png|250px]] || [[File:Gesture Rotate.ogg|250px]] |} Other gestures including more than 2 fingers on screen have also been developed such as Sticky Tools.<ref>{{cite conference | last1=Hancock | first1=Mark | last2=ten Cate | first2=Thomas | last3=Carpendale | first3=Sheelagh | title=Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces - ITS '09 | chapter=Sticky tools | publisher=ACM Press | publication-place=New York, New York, USA | year=2009 | page=133 | isbn=978-1-60558-733-2 | doi=10.1145/1731903.1731930 }}</ref> These techniques are often developed for [[3D user interaction|3D applications]] and are not considered standard.
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