Compose provides a variety of APIs to help you detect gestures that are generated from user interactions. The APIs cover a wide range of use cases:
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Some of them are high-level and designed to cover the most commonly used gestures. For example, the
clickable
modifier allows easy detection of a click, and it also provides accessibility features and displays visual indicators when tapped (such as ripples). -
There are also less commonly used gesture detectors that offer more flexibility on a lower level, like
PointerInputScope.detectTapGestures
orPointerInputScope.detectDragGestures
but don't include the extra features.
Learn more about pointer input on the following pages:
- Understand gestures gives an explanation of the core concepts playing a role when handling pointer input.
- Tap and press expands on single pointer, single position events.
- Scroll explains how to implement scrolling containers, and handles interoperability concerns.
- Drag, swipe, and fling shows different types of dragging of a single pointer.
- Multi-touch dives into situations where more than one pointer is used.
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