Maybe you can Google for : JS surface touch events
Or something like that. But for JS. Maybe that can point you in the right 
direction.
Op maandag 27 juli 2020 om 22:02:20 UTC+2 schreef m.conr...@gmail.com:

> you will need to check and see what event is actually generated for the 
> windows 10 tablet in the dom and hook those.
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 2:52 PM Andy Langer <mighty...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi all. Currently working on a webapp using GWT. I currently have a 
>> feature working with touch events on a Canvas. The feature itself works 
>> perfectly fine on every device but windows tablets (surface pro). Is there 
>> something special I have to do for this, or does GWT have no way of doing 
>> this?
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