I am trying to run Android x86 on my computer and I am amazed how easy it was to get it working ! Great thanks to everyone who contributed over time to achive this !
My question is how to input a "touch and hold" event , as simply holding down left mouse button is not enough in most Android applications ( I suppose that is because of some unfortunate decision in the Android input API functions to expose screen touch and mouse click as distinct events to the applications).
So is there a way around this, so I can play my favourite Android game on my desktop ?
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Thank you
Timothy Madden
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Hello,
I am trying to run Android x86 on my computer and I am amazed how easy it was to get it working ! Great thanks to everyone who contributed over time to achive this !
My question is how to input a "touch and hold" event , as simply holding down left mouse button is not enough in most Android applications ( I suppose that is because of some unfortunate decision in the Android input API functions to expose screen touch and mouse click as distinct events to the applications).
So is there a way around this, so I can play my favourite Android game on my desktop ?
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Thank you
Timothy Madden