TouchInteractionController.RequestDragging(Int32) Method
Definition
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If AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_REQUEST_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_MODE
and If
{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_REQUEST_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_MODE
is enabled and at least
one callback has been added, this function tells the framework to initiate a dragging
interaction using the specified pointer.
[Android.Runtime.Register("requestDragging", "(I)V", "", ApiSince=33)]
public void RequestDragging (int pointerId);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("requestDragging", "(I)V", "", ApiSince=33)>]
member this.RequestDragging : int -> unit
Parameters
- pointerId
- Int32
the pointer to be passed through to the rest of the input pipeline. If the pointer id is valid but not actually present on the screen it will be ignored.
- Attributes
Remarks
If AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_REQUEST_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_MODE
and If {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_REQUEST_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_MODE
is enabled and at least one callback has been added, this function tells the framework to initiate a dragging interaction using the specified pointer. The pointer's movements will be passed through to the rest of the input pipeline. Dragging is often used to perform two-finger scrolling.
Java documentation for android.accessibilityservice.TouchInteractionController.requestDragging(int)
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