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Answer by tohster for Tracing on a touch screen: achieving fat finger...

Here are 3 ways to accomplish a high-precision, trace-style outline without the fat-finger effect.Approach 1:Similar to Kit Grose's excellent answer. A mask gets applied, and you can use brush and...

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Answer by Tom Engh for Tracing on a touch screen: achieving fat finger...

You can use an offset pointer/cross-hairs above the center of the touchpoint with an appropriate width. This will make allow you to see where the line is being drawn, not being obscured by your finger...

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Answer by Kit Grose for Tracing on a touch screen: achieving fat finger...

I would flip the problem on its head: instead of tracing around the wound, have the user paint a colour over the wound. Give them two tools; a paintbrush and an eraser.This behaviour is similar to the...

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Tracing on a touch screen: achieving fat finger friendliness

What could be done to improve the ability to trace the outline of items on a touch screen, without requiring the user to use a stylus or other additional physical tool? The 'fatness' of fingers makes...

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