update: i'm not seeing the x2 and y2 coordinates in event.toString(), 
at least on a release cupcake kernel. maybe the guy was using an 
older kernel, with residual code following the (presumed) removal of 
the multitouch stuff?

(and this now gels with the other multitouch hack, which is a relief 
of sorts...)



>I wonder if x2 and y2 of MotionEvent could be fetched by means of
>reflection, using setAccessable() and then uptain their values. A
>SecurityManager might get in the way though?!
>
>/Casper
>
>On 17 Aug., 21:09, Marco Nelissen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  That webpage doesn't appear to exist.
>>
>>  On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Hekki<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  > Hi,
>>
>>  > I've turned quite a lot to find info and how to for multitouch, so i
>>  > finally made my own. The answer is :
>>
>>  > Multitouch is already usable in Android SDK :
>>
>>  >http://www.alicesbiscuit.com/android-sdk-multitouch-workaround.html
>>
>>  > Hope that helps
>>
>>  > Yahel
>>
>>  > On 29 juil, 19:35, Marco Nelissen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  >> This was discussed a few days ago. Search the archive.
>>
>>  >> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 4:33 AM, Anastasiya 
>><[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>  >> > Hi.
>>  >> > Does Donut really support multi-touch? If yes, where I can find this
>>  >> > support in code?
>>
>>  >> > Thanks.
>

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