longpressed
Longpressed refers to a user interface interaction where a user presses and holds a finger or other input device on a screen element for a sustained period. This action is distinct from a simple tap or click, which registers an immediate release of the input. The duration required to trigger a longpress varies depending on the operating system and application, but it is typically between 0.5 and 2 seconds.
The purpose of a longpress is to reveal secondary or contextual actions associated with the target element.
Longpress functionality is a common feature across many modern operating systems and applications, particularly those designed