That will require careful design. I see there is a gesture api for
maps, but I haven't investigated it. I use the onTouch event to work
out gestures specific for my program. Since they mean special things,
I don't know how global gestures will help. Will have to wait and see.
And, yes between gestures, buttons and drag-and-drop I am hoping ot
minimise or eliminate need for a keypad in my application at least.

On Mar 28, 1:47 pm, steeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gesture should be standard for all applications, it's terrible if each
> app defined their own gesture. so, android can provide a default
> global gesture switch, and send gesture event as common mouse event,
> key event or system event.
>
> keypad may not required anymore if gesture are strong enough.
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