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Default [SDK] Dual-Touch SDK for Resistive Screens V1.0 Beta + Rotation Alpha + Demo App

Now supports Rotation, same download place. I hope to see Rotate To Unlock applications Soon

Now Demo Rotate To Exit Application available, Youtube Video

Greetings XDA,
Today i released the beta version of the SDK

In December last year, i posted an Alpha version of this SDK. Now it is mature enough to announce it as Beta. This SDK allows developers to build Dual-Touch enabled applications. so let’s get into action.
Features:
  • Pinch to Zoom Support
  • Drag (swipe) support.
  • Replacement events for the mouse move fires only when a single finger detected.
  • Multiple events based on gestures.
  • Performance optimized, memory footprint is minimal.
To use this SDK you will need Visual Studio Professional or better. start a new Smart Device Project, and add the SDK to your references.
The SDK is consists of only one object, which is DualTouchSDK. We will need one instance of this class for every control that supports pinch to zoom or drag in your application.
There are several methods, properties and events that can be utilized in order to achieve multitouch effect. i have done my best to make this as easy as possible, my code is now complex but it is necessary to achieve easy implementation.

More info and download with documentation is available here

http://www.windowsphoneme.com/?p=386
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great works, looking for further implementations
 
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nice, i hope you keep developing this
 
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I wonder if anyone started using the sdk to build an application, can you post here if you did start
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Default demo app

anaadoul: When You write it You must test it too .. so what is the problem to release some demo app showing the possibilities and features of this solution ? You have some test code so publish it ..

For me it's very strange that You already do not do this.
 
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anaadoul: When You write it You must test it too .. so what is the problem to release some demo app showing the possibilities and features of this solution ? You have some test code so publish it ..

For me it's very strange that You already do not do this.
the only problem i have with the demo app is that i don't know how to create a hardware accelerated applications.

if i used the same old method (as the prealpha version), it's going to look slow and stuttery! while inface this has nothing to do with the SDK.

if you know how to build a hardware accelerated application please let's do it together.
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I'm not sure i understand what do You mean " i don't know how to create a hardware accelerated applications", if that means You use a standard win mobile .net API ? if so please refer to this site.

IN THIS PLACE SHOUD BE LINK

damn i can't post links ... so please type it in google "khronos opengles 2"

for .Net wrapper, type in google
"Tiny Graphics Engine Tigre"
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"koushik dutta net-compact-framework-wrapper"
 
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I'm looking forward to this being implemented in games and such.

I'd love to see a screen unlocker that supports multi gestures "stretch to unlock" anyone?
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I presume this only applies to HD2 as it has multi touch.
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