How to use Multi-touch in Android 2: Part 3, Understanding touch events This installment of the Android multi-touch series is about understanding touch events. Whenever I first learn a new API, I like to first put in some code to dump everything out so I can get a feel for what the methods do and in what order events happen. So let’s start with that... In this installment of the Android multi-touc
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