Android supports more than 2, but can only work with more if the
underlying platform (hardware plus drivers) gives it more than 2. Your
test is probably perfectly valid and you're stuck with only 2.

- dave
http://www.androidbook.com

On May 23, 1:27 am, Robert Green <rbgrn....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone checked to see if 3 or more points will show up on an
> Incredible?  I'm trying to see if there's hardware/driver/android
> support for more touch points.  Why more touch points?  I dunno.  It
> could be cool for something :)
>
> I read that the physical screen supports 10 but my first tests
> printing MotionEvent.getPointerCount() only give me 2. :(
>
> Anyone seeing anything the same or different?
>
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