Android devices can detect a variety of gestures, along with multiple touches at once (called multi-touch). Here is a list of common gestures you can use to interact with your Android phone.
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Programmers know this as a click instead of a tap, because the code refers to it as onClick(). Whatever you call it, this is the most basic interaction and is performed with a light touch of your finger. Use it for pressing buttons, selecting things, and tapping keyboard keys.
This gesture is also called double-tapping. It is similar to double-tapping a computer mouse. Quickly touch the screen, lift your finger, and touch it again. Double-tapping is often used to zoom in on maps or select items.
Long press means you touch and hold an item for a few seconds without sliding your finger.