Touch Event Model
US-2018260113-A1 · Sep 13, 2018 · US
US10216408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10216408-B2 |
| Application number | US-89285110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A method includes displaying a user interface of an application on a device's touch-sensitive display. The user interface includes a plurality of regions, including a respective region at a respective hierarchy level. The respective region has two or more child regions at a hierarchy level below the respective hierarchy level. The method includes detecting a first contact at a location that corresponds to the respective region and that does not correspond to any of the two or more child regions. When the application is configured to process the first contact, not in conjunction with the respective region, but in conjunction with at least one child region of the two or more child regions, the method includes identifying a respective child region in accordance with positions of the child regions relative to the location, and processing the first contact in conjunction with the identified respective child region using the application.
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A method, comprising: at an electronic device with a touch-sensitive display: displaying on the touch-sensitive display a user interface of an application, the user interface including a plurality of views and a plurality of activatable user interface objects in the plurality of views; detecting on the touch-sensitive display a first contact at a first location that corresponds to the displayed user interface; in response to detecting the first contact at the first location: identifying a hit view based on the first location, wherein the hit view is a lowest view in a view hierarchy of the plurality of views that (A) corresponds to the first location and (B) includes a first set of one or more gesture recognizers; and determining whether the application is configured to process the first contact with the hit view using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers; in accordance with a determination that the application is configured to process the first contact using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view, processing the first contact using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view; and, in accordance with determining that the application is not configured to process the first contact using any of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view and that the application is configured to process the first contact using a respective gesture recognizer of a child view of the hit view, processing the first contact using the respective gesture recognizer of the child view of the hit view, wherein: the hit view contains the child view, and the child view does not correspond to the first location and is at a hierarchy level lower than a hierarchy level of the hit view in the view hierarchy; and the respective gesture recognizer of the child view is distinct from the gesture recognizers in the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the child view is one of a set of one or more child views of the hit view, and the hit view has a parent view at a hierarchy level higher than the hit view in the view hierarchy, and the method includes, in accordance with a determination that the application is not configured to process the first contact using any of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view, the application is not configured to process the first contact using any gesture recognizer of any child view of the hit view, and the parent view has a first gesture recognizer configured to process the first contact, processing the first contact using the first gesture recognizer of the parent view. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: the hit view includes a plurality of child views; the application is configured to process the first contact using respective gesture recognizers of any of two or more child views of the plurality of child views; the first contact is processed using a respective gesture recognizer of the child view that best satisfies a predefined rule with respect to the first location; and the predefined rule includes a proximity criterion with respect to the first location. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the proximity criterion is based on respective distances from the first location to at least a subset of the two or more child views. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein each of the respective distances comprises a weighted average of distances from the first location to a plurality of points of a respective activatable user interface object in a respective child view. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein processing the first contact using the respective gesture recognizer of the child view of the hit view comprises activating a respective user interface object in the child view. 7. An electronic device comprising a touch-sensitive display, one or more processors, and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: displaying on the touch-sensitive display a user interface of an application, the user interface including a plurality of views and a plurality of activatable user interface objects in the plurality of views; detecting on the touch-sensitive display a first contact at a first location that corresponds to the displayed user interface; in response to detecting the first contact at the first location: identifying a hit view based on the first location, wherein the hit view is a lowest view in a view hierarchy of the plurality of views that (A) corresponds to the first location and (B) includes a first set of one or more gesture recognizers; and determining whether the application is configured to process the first contact with the hit view using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers; in accordance with a determination that the application is configured to process the first contact using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view, processing the first contact using at least one of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view; and, in accordance with determining that the application is not configured to process the first contact using any of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view and that the application is configured to process the first contact using a respective gesture recognizer of a child view of the hit view, processing the first contact using the respective gesture recognizer of the child view of the hit view, wherein: the hit view contains the child view, and the child view does not correspond to the first location and is at a hierarchy level lower than a hierarchy level of the hit view in the view hierarchy; and the respective gesture recognizer of the child view is distinct from the gesture recognizers in the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view. 8. The electronic device of claim 7 , wherein the child view is one of a set of one or more child views of the hit view, and the hit view has a parent view at a hierarchy level higher than the hit view in the view hierarchy, and the one or more programs include instructions for, in accordance with a determination that the application is not configured to process the first contact using any of the first set of gesture recognizers of the hit view, the application is not configured to process the first contact using any gesture recognizer of any child view of the hit view, and the parent view has a first gesture recognizer configured to process the first contact, processing the first contact using the first gesture recognizer of the parent view. 9. The electronic device of claim 7 , wherein: the hit view includes a plurality of child views; the application is configured to process the first contact using respective gesture recognizers of any of two or more child views of the plurality of child views; the first contact is processed using a respective gesture recognizer of the child view that best satisfies a predefined rule with respect to the first location; and the predefined rule includes a proximity criterion with respect to the first location. 10. The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the proximity criterion is based on respective distances from the first location to at least a subset of the two or more child views. 11. The electronic device of claim 10 , wherein each of the respective distances comprises a weighted average of distances from the first location to a plurality of points of a respective activatable user interface object in a respective child view. 12. The electronic device of claim 7 , wherein the instructions for processing the first contact using the respective gestur
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