Thanks a lot to all of you for your help.

I will try this asap and tell you if i did it ;)

On 30 nov, 23:18, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well Android started without any multi-touch API at all, a simple version
> was added in an update (with the constraint that the platform itself
> couldn't use it for anything), and it has been evolving since then.  I
> certainly agree that the initial API was difficult to use for some common
> things, because it was just a low-level API to provide the information for
> apps but apps had to manually deal with the data themselves.  I don't know
> why you think the implementation was poor, though I would actually say the
> general touch event implementation was less efficient than it could be (due
> to schedule needs for shipping a product), and the current implementation
> that first appeared in 2.3 is much better.
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> One bit of advice: you may want to stop and think about calling people
> morons for things when you don't actually know the reasons and design
> trade-offs that were involved in the decisions.
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> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:47 PM, niko20 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dianne I appreciate your help in the forums and your hard work on
> > Android. However, I think you even have to admit that multitouch, at
> > least in its original form, is a poorly implemented, complicated API.
> > If they cleaned it up as of Android 3.0, that is good news for devs.
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> > -niko
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> > On Nov 30, 2:45 pm, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 6:21 AM, niko20 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I guess in Android 3.2 they now allow multitouch to go the multiple
> > > > views. But I have not tested it.
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> > > This was added in Android 3.0, and it does work.
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> > > > Whoever thought of the one view thing is a moron, period. It should
> > > > have just worked. But noooooo. We are Google we do everything the hard
> > > > way.
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> > > Well I guess I can live with being called a moron.  What shall I call
> > you?
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