Also you may consider 
using 
trunk\samples\mobilewebapp\src\main\java\com\google\gwt\sample\mobilewebapp\FormFactor.gwt.xml
 
from the official GWT svn. This example generates a property you can use in 
your gwt.xml to specify deferred binding rules. If you don't want to use 
deferred binding you may use PropertySource (
https://github.com/Legioth/PropertySource) project that will make the 
property available in your java code.

On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:31:05 PM UTC+2, bvt wrote:
>
> Does anybody have any advice on how to determine whether somebody is using 
> a tablet to access my GWT application? If I understand 
> https://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=4911 correctly, 
> it would appear that GWT 2.5.1 supports only CSS2 media queries, which 
> don't seem particularly useful in this regard. I'd like to adjust spacing 
> of items to make selection easier for tablet users, but compact items on 
> small screens.
>

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