iPhone 3.2 beta 4 SDK is out already, and it brings along with it support for new gestures. Found in the gestures folder, 3Tap.plist and LongPress.plist are two new files included in this latest iPhone 3.2 SDK release.
The current iPhone OS doesn’t support three taps, but it does long press which is used to bring up the copy/cut/paste menu. We’re not sure how this differs with the current long press gesture nor do we have an idea what 3 taps does. We’ll probably only find out once the iPad is released by Apple, but how about you guys? Any guesses on what these new gestures are for?
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March 12th, 2010 at 6:57 am
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July 5th, 2010 at 6:18 am
The current iPhone OS doesn’t support three taps, but it does long press which is used to bring up the copy/cut/paste menu.