1. "MultiTouch Tester" shows your touch points with a nice UI and keep the maximum count on screen.
2. Some devices may have problems with multi-touch. (Touch points closing to each other or crossing the same axes will get reverse action, etc.
1. Usually required after you break/replace/service your phone/screen.I just found out my Tecno Spark 4 only supports 5 multi touch, I mean it's a really cheap budget phone at 100 dollar price point, so I could not have expected more, right.. this app did a great job and I have to say the size is very small, infact it has the smallest app size I have ever installed on my phone.. although there's nothing much to do on this app accept multi touch testing, but I'm not gonna uninstall this app, I'm gonna keep it till I buy a better phone, Xiaomi Poco F3 to be exact 😁The app was great, i can finally know how much my screen can detect the touch, there's no problem about this app.
2. And the two other circles didn't move at all.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.
3. For example: if I press down too hard for the tablet's liking, all acknowledgement of touch vanishes and action is stopped until I lift my finger and retouch the screen.(incredibly annoying)!This app isn't designed for repairs, but is precise for troublesooting info.
4. people with a pea sized brain dont realize that this app is just to test the multi touch capability of your phone/tablet/touch enabled device and displays the number of how many it can detect.
5. I need, at the very least, three touch points.Helped me testing the multi touch response of my Realme X.
6. And sadly i know too if my screen can't detect my touch when i touch the screen with 2 or 3 fingers at the same time :')Works, but VERY outdated.
7. So for that I give it 5 stars.Yeah, found out that my Samsung A7(2018) supports 10 touch points.
8. I have seen some videos claiming all AMOLED displays have multi touch issues.
9. It shows that the phone I'm currently using has (at least) 10 touch points simultaneously.
10. My device doesn't have even a slight touch issue.
11. Those who don't know what this app does, it will show you the maximum number of fingers you can use on your screen at one time.