HOW TO: Add Multitouch Support to Your Nexus One
Apparently you can use multi touch on the nexus one after rooting in the default browser. Is this possible on the Droid?
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HOW TO: Add Multitouch Support to Your Nexus One
Apparently you can use multi touch on the nexus one after rooting in the default browser. Is this possible on the Droid?
You can get the milestone browser on your droid. it supports multi touch. idk about the gallery though
Check out AllDroid Development forums. There are a few ROMs that have the Milestone browser and multi-touch gallery support built in.
Yes. i suggest the bugless beast. AllDroid - View topic - [ROM] Bugless Beast [950MHz & Wifi] V0.7.2 (2/1/10) it speeds up your phone to 800mhz, you get free wifi tethering, you get 5 home screens, the 2.1 music app, the 2.1 gallery, and the multitouch browser. Its very snappy.
I'd have to say the Smoked Glass (Blue version) is awesome. When I say awesome, I mean that in every sense of the word.
Just make sure you do a CLEAN install, and delete the Cache and System folders before installing. That way, you can avoid any issues that may arise later (and, for some, they WILL arise)..
Manually reinstall all your apps. Doesn't take as long as you think. When you are all set up, make a nandroid backup and save it down on your computer. (do this BEFORE you install, too!)
-Wil
Korp,
Don't you know that you are not supposed to mention multi-touch in open forum. It's one of those useless features that gets some folks all riled up
At this point I would be very unhappy not having it. I am running one of Pete's roms (Bugless), overclocked at 1 gig, and the mt photo browser is wonderful. Plus with it you get advanced photo editing.
I thought the mt browser would be so so, but where it really shines is on those web pages that are very crowded with forums, links, people's name links. Places where you have to down and dirty getting the old fat finger on just the right spot.
The cool thing is that with Sirpsyco's Sprecovery, trying out different things is really pretty easy.
Craig
Oh brother...
bugless is most stable, has no issues with cam or vid cam. I have tried the others but had force close issues and reboots. Not a single issue with bugless and oc to 800. As for browser, do yourself a favor and get xscope from the market. Hands down the best. Read many posts on this browser in the apps forum.