I was wondering if there is a way to make usage of a touchscreen, because at the moment when you swipe the screen it will not go to the next picture, it draws a "choice field" instead. Are there any future plans for touchscreen support? Or is there an actual way to make it work?
On the forum I found similar questions a few months ago - but actually not with an defined answer, more like suggestions
Slaycer wrote:Yes on a Windows 10 convertible notebook - it's annoying when you try to swipe like common galleries on Android/ios, but it doesn't work this way
I've seen the new update 0.88 went live and appreciate it! But as it looks like the touchscreen support didn't make it in this version - or did I miss something? I don't hope it's getting dropped, it would be nice to use a swipe function in XnView on touchscreens
There are more and more windows intel tablets and XnView is best viewer , zooming by pinch works but scrolling to next image doesnt workm, can we get that funcionality in XnView please ?
Is there any information about the release of touchscreen support? Version 0.88 was a while ago and I'm wondering myself too, when the feature/bug resolve is going to get released
Kouhz wrote: Mon May 14, 2018 4:17 pm
Is there any information about the release of touchscreen support? Version 0.88 was a while ago and I'm wondering myself too, when the feature/bug resolve is going to get released
i work on it, but currently i have problem with the QT API
I'd love to have touchscreen support as well. Simple swipe left / right for next / previous image.
Perhaps also one option to define what a double-tap does when in Browser, similar to the double-click options under Interface - Switching mode.
xnview wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2017 4:13 pmright need to be added in 0.88
I haven’t found this feature in 0.99. Was it added?
Indeed, it is frustrating not to be able to use your Windows tablet just like your Android one when it comes to browsing pictures... XNView has been my favorite application for years (I don’t even remember, probably for 20 years) and I wish I could use it on my Windows 10 touchscreen device, but so far I can only with the mouse or keyboard attached.