More info on the Nexus One Multi-Touch Issue
For those of you who wonder why the Nexus one touch screen has multi-touch reversals, a good article has been written about the G1′s same problems. Basically, if the two touch points are on a diagonal line, the hardware cannot know upon which diagonal the touch points lie. So it makes a best guess.
–Ben
Source: Luke Hutchison
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