What does the “Android Gesture” functionality mean?
The Android Gesture functionality means you can use gestures specific to Android mobile devices in our Project Plan 365 app.
What does “Gesture” mean?
Gestures include touch mechanics (what your fingers do on the screen) and touch activities (results of specific gestures).
What does “touch mechanic” mean?
A touch mechanic may cause different outcomes, depending on the context in which it is used. For example, a long press may select an element like a list item.
What does “touch activities” mean?
A touch activity may be achieved through combining multiple touch mechanics. For example, by using the touch mechanics of pinch open, double-touch, or double-touch and dragging, a user may zoom in on a view.
Available gestures in our Android applications:
Grid Gantt Chart , Tracking Gantt, Task Sheet and Resource Sheet view:
Double tap on header of a column | Column definition dialog |
Tap on header of column | Column resize cursor appear |
Drag column resize icon | Resize column |
Long tap on a column and drag | Column move |
Double tap on a task/resource | Open Task/Resource information dialog |
Tap on row/cell/column | Selection of row/cell/column |
Tap on a selected cell | Start editing |
Long press on a task | Contextual menu |
Pinch gesture | Scaling |
Scroll amount varies based on velocity of gesture: drag with one finger | Scroll Up/Down |
On Gantt Chart view or Tracking Gantt view
Double tap on timescale | Timescale dialog |
Scroll amount varies based on velocity of gesture: drag with one finger | Scroll Up/Down |
Tap on a cell(predecessor, resource...) | Start editing |
In open/save on device file picker
Long tap on a file | Popover for delete that file |