object TouchEvent
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Any: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
Common supertype for all touch event types.
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TouchMoved: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
This event occurs when the touch point is moved.
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TouchPressed: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
This event occurs when the touch point is pressed (touched for the first time).
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TouchReleased: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
This event occurs when the touch point is released.
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TouchStationary: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
This event occurs when the touch point is pressed and still (doesn't move).
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ANY: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
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(Since version 8.0.60-R10) Use Any; ANY will be removed in a future release
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TOUCH_MOVED: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
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(Since version 8.0.60-R10) Use TouchMoved; TOUCH_MOVED will be removed in a future release
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TOUCH_PRESSED: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
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(Since version 8.0.60-R10) Use TouchPressed; TOUCH_PRESSED will be removed in a future release
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TOUCH_RELEASED: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
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(Since version 8.0.60-R10) Use TouchReleased; TOUCH_RELEASED will be removed in a future release
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TOUCH_STATIONARY: EventType[javafx.scene.input.TouchEvent]
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(Since version 8.0.60-R10) Use TouchStationary; TOUCH_STATIONARY will be removed in a future release
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