Question

I am developing an application that will behave slightly different depending on the type of screen. Is there any way to detect it?

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Solution 2

I have a small trick to do it but requires a canvas. Just detecting in a motionEvent if

event.getPressure() > 0 then is capacitive ; event.getSize() > 0 then is resistive

the problem is I dont want to use a canvas just for detecting it :(

OTHER TIPS

android.content.res.Configuration contains a value called touchscreen, which could be TOUCHSCREEN_STYLUS (=resistive), TOUCHSCREEN_FINGER (=capacitive), TOUCHSCREEN_NOTOUCH (=no touch screen), TOUCHSCREEN_UNDEFINED (=uh oh).

EDIT: I got Dianne'd again :) So - bottom line, it seems like there is no way to get the actual physical properties of the screen. I guess your best bet is to have a setting to allow users to switch between your two modes.

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