name: {{SKILL_NAME}} description: {{SKILL_DESCRIPTION}} Use this skill when working with touch operations, multi-touch gestures, touch events, or any touch-related operations in LÖVE games. license: MIT metadata: author: Ron Dekker <rondekker.nl>
When to use this skill
{{SKILL_DESCRIPTION}} Use this skill when working with touch operations, multi-touch gestures, touch events, or any touch-related operations in LÖVE games.
Common use cases
- Handling touch screen input
- Implementing multi-touch gestures
- Working with touch-based game controls
- Managing touch events and callbacks
- Supporting mobile touch interfaces
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Examples
Handling touch input
function love.touchpressed(id, x, y, dx, dy, pressure)
-- Store touch position
touches[id] = {x = x, y = y, pressure = pressure}
-- Handle touch at position (x, y)
handleTouchAt(x, y)
end
Multi-touch handling
function love.touchmoved(id, x, y, dx, dy, pressure)
if touches[id] then
-- Update touch position
touches[id].x = x
touches[id].y = y
-- Handle drag gesture
handleDrag(id, dx, dy)
end
end
function love.touchreleased(id, x, y, dx, dy, pressure)
-- Remove touch
touches[id] = nil
end
Best practices
- Support both touch and mouse input for cross-platform compatibility
- Handle multi-touch gestures appropriately
- Consider touch interface design for mobile devices
- Test touch input on target platforms
- Be mindful of touch accuracy and precision
Platform compatibility
- Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux): Touch support on touchscreen devices
- Mobile (iOS, Android): Full multi-touch support
- Web: Browser-based touch support