A Google user
Does as is described, gives a visual indicator wherever you touch, so you can get an idea of sensitivity, and also how many simultaneous touch points your screen is capable of; my Samsung j3 2018 can do up to 5, apparently. Its also very simple, another review complains of there being no explanation, but that's probably because there isn't anything to explain, this is it.
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Saswata Chakraborty
Helped me testing the multi touch response of my Realme X. I have seen some videos claiming all AMOLED displays have multi touch issues. Some people tested on K20 pro, 1+6T, 7 pro etc and tried to prove their point. So, I was eager to do the test on my device and I am surprised with the result. My device doesn't have even a slight touch issue. I placed 2 fingers one side and placed kne finger on the another and moved it here and there. And the two other circles didn't move at all.
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David Perreaux
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This is an excellent multitouch tester. I want to use it before I buy a new tablet that is being offered by Metro by T-Mobile. It shows that the phone I'm currently using has (at least) 10 touch points simultaneously. I need, at the very least, three touch points.
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