page.title=Using Touch Gestures page.tags=input,navigation,gesturedetector,scroller trainingnavtop=true startpage=true @jd:body <div id="tb-wrapper"> <div id="tb"> <!-- Required platform, tools, add-ons, devices, knowledge, etc. --> <h2>Dependencies and prerequisites</h2> <ul> <li>Android 1.6 (API Level 4) or higher</li> </ul> <h2>You should also read</h2> <ul> <li><a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/ui-events.html">Input Events</a> API Guide </li> <li><a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/sensors/sensors_overview.html">Sensors Overview</a></li> <li><a href="{@docRoot}training/custom-views/making-interactive.html">Making the View Interactive</a> </li> <li>Design Guide for <a href="{@docRoot}design/patterns/gestures.html">Gestures</a></li> <li>Design Guide for <a href="{@docRoot}design/style/touch-feedback.html">Touch Feedback</a></li> </ul> <h2>Try it out</h2> <div class="download-box"> <a href="{@docRoot}shareables/training/InteractiveChart.zip" class="button">Download the sample</a> <p class="filename">InteractiveChart.zip</p> </div> </div> </div> <p> This class describes how to write apps that allow users to interact with an app via touch gestures. Android provides a variety of APIs to help you create and detect gestures.</p> <p>Although your app should not depend on touch gestures for basic behaviors (since the gestures may not be available to all users in all contexts), adding touch-based interaction to your app can greatly increase its usefulness and appeal.</p> <p>To provide users with a consistent, intuitive experience, your app should follow the accepted Android conventions for touch gestures. The <a href="http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/gestures.html">Gestures design guide</a><a href="{@docRoot}design/patterns/notifications.html"></a> shows you how to use common gestures in Android apps. Also see the Design Guide for <a href="{@docRoot}design/style/touch-feedback.html">Touch Feedback</a>. </p> <h2>Lessons</h2> <dl> <dt> <strong><a href="detector.html">Detecting Common Gestures</a></strong> </dt> <dd> Learn how to detect basic touch gestures such as scrolling, flinging, and double-tapping, using {@link android.view.GestureDetector}. </dd> <dt> <strong><a href="movement.html">Tracking Movement</a></strong> </dt> <dd> Learn how to track movement. </dd> <dt> <strong><a href="scroll.html">Animating a Scroll Gesture</a></strong> </dt> <dd> Learn how to use scrollers ({@link android.widget.Scroller} or {@link android.widget.OverScroller}) to produce a scrolling animation in response to a touch event. </dd> <dt> <strong><a href="multi.html">Handling Multi-Touch Gestures</a></strong> </dt> <dd> Learn how to detect multi-pointer (finger) gestures. </dd> <dt> <strong><a href="scale.html">Dragging and Scaling</a></strong> </dt> <dd> Learn how to implement touch-based dragging and scaling. </dd> <dt><strong><a href="viewgroup.html">Managing Touch Events in a ViewGroup</a></strong></dt> <dd>Learn how to manage touch events in a {@link android.view.ViewGroup} to ensure that touch events are correctly dispatched to their target views.</dd> </dl>