That's a super clear explanation thank you!
A couple of points of feedback:
1. The "help" text for Stylus mode seems incorrect. It says "pages will be panned when dragging with a finger" and also that pinch zooming and multi-finger taps are supported. However, this is not the case, on my Galaxy Tab tablet, turning stylus mode on ignores ALL finger input, unless "Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode" is also enabled. I think this can be clarified, with "If Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode is enabled, then pages can be zoomed..."?
2. Is there a way for stylus input to take priority over touch input? On my Samsung, hovering the stylus near the display shows a reticle. On my Pixel slate, there is no hovering, but it is still a smart stylus that knows when it is touching the screen. I strongly feel that even with "Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode" turned on, all touch inputs should be intrinsically ignored while a stylus is drawing on screen. Once the stylus is lifted, touch input can be restored. Is this possible?
A couple of points of feedback:
1. The "help" text for Stylus mode seems incorrect. It says "pages will be panned when dragging with a finger" and also that pinch zooming and multi-finger taps are supported. However, this is not the case, on my Galaxy Tab tablet, turning stylus mode on ignores ALL finger input, unless "Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode" is also enabled. I think this can be clarified, with "If Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode is enabled, then pages can be zoomed..."?
2. Is there a way for stylus input to take priority over touch input? On my Samsung, hovering the stylus near the display shows a reticle. On my Pixel slate, there is no hovering, but it is still a smart stylus that knows when it is touching the screen. I strongly feel that even with "Enable Touch Input in Stylus Mode" turned on, all touch inputs should be intrinsically ignored while a stylus is drawing on screen. Once the stylus is lifted, touch input can be restored. Is this possible?