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igoogle
I think that the new Opera Mobile 10 is a great browser, smooth and fast, but I have to use 9.7.That is because there is no multitouch for my HTC HD2, which i do not understand, because all new phone will have this?
Mostly it is my frustration of the igoogle.com page. It keeps giving me the useless mobile version, where as 9.7 did not and 9.7 als had multitouch.
Could anyone from Opera explain this, or help me find a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance,
Vincent
1. April 2010, 15:11:23 (edited)
@vinnie06 - Regrettably I can't give you an answer on multi-touch, it has been mentioned several times throughout these forums, but you'll have to wait and see what Opera have to say.
I can however give you some pointers towards the proper display of the iGoogle page - read both of my main posts in this topic: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=421831 ('Custom User-Agent' and 'Http Accept'). Once you've made the changes as outlined, the page should display as shown in the attached screenshot.
iGoogle.png

I can however give you some pointers towards the proper display of the iGoogle page - read both of my main posts in this topic: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=421831 ('Custom User-Agent' and 'Http Accept'). Once you've made the changes as outlined, the page should display as shown in the attached screenshot.
iGoogle.png

Hi Vincent, something that might be of interest to you:
"Multitouch" is usually a "conductive" touchscreen compared to "resistive" which is normally NOT multitouch.
Multitouch requires you to touch the screen with your fingers or at least with a material that can conduct electricity and this enables "multitouch" (but also is usually not as accurate)
"Resistive" is designed to be used with a stylus (but you can also use your finger) giving you more operating options and better accuracy, but not not the "multitouch" function
(This is actuallly why I am holding back on buying a phone having "Multitouch". Using the phone for work my fingers can get greasy and I rather use a stylus than my fingers to operate my touch screen ANYTIME....)
"Multitouch" is usually a "conductive" touchscreen compared to "resistive" which is normally NOT multitouch.
Multitouch requires you to touch the screen with your fingers or at least with a material that can conduct electricity and this enables "multitouch" (but also is usually not as accurate)
"Resistive" is designed to be used with a stylus (but you can also use your finger) giving you more operating options and better accuracy, but not not the "multitouch" function
(This is actuallly why I am holding back on buying a phone having "Multitouch". Using the phone for work my fingers can get greasy and I rather use a stylus than my fingers to operate my touch screen ANYTIME....)
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