Reputation: 517
I'm implementing a passThroughView by creating a transparent View on top and override hitTest().
passThroughView should consume touches from Apple Pencil and if touch type is not from pencil, it pass touches to the view underneath.
The problems are:
class WindowAbleToKnowTouchTypes: UIWindow {
override func sendEvent(_ event: UIEvent) {
if event.type == .touches {
// This get called after Hittest
if event.allTouches!.first!.type == .pencil {
print("This touch is from Apple Pencil")
}
}
super.sendEvent(event)
}
}
Is there anyway to check touchType to decide to pass or consume touches?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 538
Reputation: 517
I ended up using a different approach, it could be useful for many cases: If I can't get touchType in hitTest(), I can still get the touchType with GestureRecognize:
class CustomGestureRecognizer : ImmediatePanGesture {
var beganTouch : UITouch!
var movedTouch : UITouch!
var endedTouch : UITouch!
override func shouldReceive(_ event: UIEvent) -> Bool {
// You can check for touchType here and decide if this gesture should receice the touch or not
}
override func touchesBegan(_ touches: Set<UITouch>, with event: UIEvent) {
// Save touch for later use
if let firstTouch = touches.first {
beganTouch = firstTouch
}
super.touchesBegan(touches, with: event)
}
override func touchesMoved(_ touches: Set<UITouch>, with event: UIEvent) {
// Save touch for later use
if let touch = touches.first {
movedTouch = touch
}
super.touchesMoved(touches, with: event)
}
override func touchesEnded(_ touches: Set<UITouch>, with event: UIEvent) {
// Save touch for later use
if let touch = touches.first {
endedTouch = touch
}
super.touchesEnded(touches, with: event)
}
}
In the target function of the gestureRecognizer, you can get the UITouch by:
let beganTouch = customGesture.beganTouch
let touchType = beganTouch.touchType
Upvotes: 2