I just found this:
Touch devices sometimes add an artificial delay to click events, just
to make sure the user isn't double-tapping to zoom.
Ok, nice, now how do i disable it globally? I have no use for zoom events and double-tapping so that delay is annoying...I want it dead :)
Update
PS: I have tried using energize.js but it just didn't do the job for me.
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My app displays various countdown timers that the user will view to see when to do various tasks. I'd like this screen to stay on display on the watch while the app is in the foreground. Currently, the screen will auto-turn off and if I stay away from flicking my wrist, the app will even become suspended.
Is this just something I'm going to have to design around, or is there a method I can't find to change this behavior?
There is no method in WatchKit to programmatically keep an app alive/awake. As you've suggested, you'll have to design around this limitation.
The correct way to have a countdown timer on the watch is to add it to the complication.
It supports a timer automatically when you provide a future date
CLKRelativeDateTextProvider(date: wakeupDate, style: .timer, units: .second)
I want to develop a web app where login form will appear in a RadWindow, which will slide from top and on close will go to top again. I have read many resouces but it's Animation property doesn't work like this. Do you have any experience with. What should I do? Please answer with some online example too. Thanks
Indeed, they do not work like that. So, it would be easiest if you animate the control's popup element yourself.
You can start with the FlyIn animation (it may be suitable for you, so you may not need to animate the appearance)
Then, you can use the OnClientBeforeClose event to animate the popup away yourself (there are many libraries that can do this for you and you can even use CSS animations), then hide it.
A similar approach is shown here http://www.telerik.com/support/kb/aspnet-ajax/window/details/close-radwindow-with-resize-animation-instead-of-fade
I'd like to create a semi-transparent information window that doesn't get in the way of the user's other activities. Any clicks on the window should just pass through as if the window wasn't there.
How would you recommend implementing such behavior? Is there an easy way to do it or do I have to follow a clumsy workaround? I'm thinking of hiding the window, re-executing the click, then making the window visible again. But this would still screw up drag'n'drop gestures.
Take a look at an enum value of Qt::WidgetAttribute: Qt::WA_TransparentForMouseEvents:
When enabled, this attribute disables the delivery of mouse events to
the widget and its children. Mouse events are delivered to other
widgets as if the widget and its children were not present in the
widget hierarchy; mouse clicks and other events effectively "pass
through" them. This attribute is disabled by default.
I did a little more research into "mouse event transparency" (didn't know the exact terminology) and I found this.
I don't think there is a general and easy approach to your problem. You will probably have to dig into the native API. Once events reach an application they are not forwarded to other applications on their own.
What do you guys think? Am I doomed to work with the native APIs of each OS?
I have two overlapping images. I touch the topmost image and start moving (touchmove) finger around. All subsequent touchmove events are received by that image. In the middle of this interaction I want the events to go to the image underneath, so that I can move it around instead.
How to change the event source to the image underneath? That is, once an object has started receiving touch events, how do I change the target of those events?
I suspect that Joe Blow is talking about handling touch events in the context of a native iPhone app built with Objective-C.
Eric's question is about handling touch events in Mobile Safari with JavaScript.
I could be confused though...
I would like to do some notification stuff for my website.
I am done with the backend coding but i would like to display properly in the VIEW.
So exactly what i need to do is when ever there is a message i would like my button to change its color.I mean i want to do something which indicates that there is a message waiting for the user.
So basically i need to make my button blinking or change color so that it indicates the user that he has some message waiting for him
So can you please suggest me any button which can have an image as a display and a corresponding css file which i need to use which can blink when ever there is a message.
Both PushButton and ToggleButton allow setting an image as the face of the button. However, you should be able to make a normal Button "blink" just by using CSS and a Timer. Use addStyleName() and removeStyleName() in combination with the Timer - on new message, add your "blink" style (it's up to you to come up with it ;)), add a Timer and in its run() method removeStyleName() the "blink" style.
PS: See this blog post, to see how the Google team created the cross-browser, customizable buttons in GMail - but that's an overkill in this situation, IMHO ;)