So I am playing on Android and PC and I bought a Surface Go.
It is running the game just fine, around what Android does, but I have not found touch controls for the Windows version.
Any ideas?
Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
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Re: Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
The Android port hasn't been merged into the main project yet, so there's not currently a way to get its on-screen controls in a non-Android build. It'll probably happen eventually.
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Re: Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
Might see if xyzz can throw me a test build. Will reach out to him.
Thanks
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Re: Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
The touch controls are basically android widgets laid over over the opengl rendering context; written in kotlin using Android APIs. Unfortunately it also means that there's not a lot of code that could be reused for other platforms.
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Re: Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
yea I figured that would be the case. I found this that may work.
http://palmtime.net/virtualgamepad/download/
Will see and let everyone know when I get a chance.
http://palmtime.net/virtualgamepad/download/
Will see and let everyone know when I get a chance.
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Re: Any idea about touch screen controls for windows?
Enable and disable your touchscreen in Windows 10. ... Select the arrow next to Human Interface Devices and then select HID-compliant touch screen. (There may be more than one listed.) Select the Action tab at the top of the window.
As for how to enable gestures on Android:
Open up your phone's Settings.
Scroll down and tap on System.
Find Gestures and tap on it.
Tap on Swipe up on home button.
Toggle the switch to on — you'll notice the navigation buttons change immediately.
As for how to enable gestures on Android:
Open up your phone's Settings.
Scroll down and tap on System.
Find Gestures and tap on it.
Tap on Swipe up on home button.
Toggle the switch to on — you'll notice the navigation buttons change immediately.