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    Default Re: Multi-touch sensing in Qt

    Anda_skoa Thanks for reply,
    I am planning to use Linux OS, till now i was focusing on Qt Creator and UI-Designer of Qt to build the applications.
    Can i use Qt-Quick for Linux based embedded platforms (I want to use flick, pinch-zoom in/out gestures)?
    Please bear with me if i am asking any stupid question, I ma new to Qt.

    Thanks in advance,

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    Default Re: Multi-touch sensing in Qt

    Quote Originally Posted by SSqt5.2 View Post
    I am planning to use Linux OS
    I doubt that is relevant, I am not aware of any platform that only support widgets or qtquick.
    The latter requires OpenGL capable hardware though.

    So you'll need to find out if your hardware has a sufficiently 3D capable GPU and your OS the necessary driver support for that.

    Cheers,
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