If the operator quickly touches a control twice, the Click event will fire for the first touch, and the DoubleClick event will fire for the second touch.
This behavior can be quite undesirable if the operator expects the same behavior with each individual touch. Consider, for example, repeatedly touching a button to increment/decrement a value.
The following videos illustrate the difference.
However, in the following video, the value increments on every touch.
The DisableDoubleClick
property provides the ability to disable the DoubleClick
event so every touch will fire the Click
event. Most of the controls in the jControls CF35 library implement the DisableDoubleClick
property.
If a double-click event is needed, set the DisableDoubleClick
property to false
, otherwise, set it to true
. By default it is set to true
.