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TouchWare for Windows NT User's Guide48
Button Modes
Select Button Modes to specify the touch actions that equate to mouse
click, double-click, and drag events. There are 11 predefined button
modes including touchdown, liftoff, and tap.
In addition to selecting predefined button modes, you can create
custom button modes that are more suitable to your application or
your personal preferences.
Touch Terminology
To describe the button modes, this section uses the following
terminology:
Button down is equivalent to pressing down the mouse button.
Button up is equivalent to releasing the mouse button.
Click is equivalent to pressing and releasing the mouse button.
Double-click is equivalent to pressing and releasing the mouse
button twice quickly in approximately the same location.
Touch means to place your finger or pen on the screen.
Tap means to touch the screen and quickly lift your finger or pen
off the screen.
Drag means to move the cursor or selected objects by generating a
button down and keeping the button down while sliding your
finger or pen across the screen.
Highlight means to select desktop objects, text in a document, or
menu choices by generating a button down and keeping the button
down while dragging the cursor over the text or objects using your
finger or pen.