Taponly
Taponly, or tap-only, is a term used in human–computer interaction to describe input methods or interfaces that respond exclusively to tap gestures on touch-sensitive surfaces. It is not a formal standard but a descriptive label found in design documents, software settings, and hardware manuals to indicate a restricted input mode that favors single-tap activation over other input methods.
In user interface design, taponly approaches are used to simplify interactions, improve accessibility, and minimize the
In software and apps, a taponly mode may disable or ignore other gestures such as swipes, long
In hardware and sensors, some touch panels offer a tap-only option to reduce misinterpretation of input by
Limitations of taponly interfaces include restricted interaction vocabulary, potential discoverability issues for features that rely on