On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:54:46 +0100, Angel Herráez <[email protected]>
wrote:
> El 14 Jan 2010 a las 11:24, Robert Hanson escribió:
>> A "swipe" means you drag and the motion stops at the exact moment 
>> that the mouse is released. 
> 
> So the key is whether you release the button (swipe) or not (drag). 
> Thanks
> 
>> You really can't do it with a mouse
> 
> Well, I'm quite sure I did it with my mouse on your demo page :-D. It 
> is what puts the model spinning base on the impulse you give it, is 
> it not?
> 
>> Also called a "flick".
> 
> Oh, great, another trouble word to translate ;-)

swipe: put finger on surface, drag in a single direction, while continuing
the drag motion lift finger from surface

flick: swipe but done must faster

:-)

Rich

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