longpressing
Longpressing is the action of pressing and holding a control or element on a touch screen for a longer duration than a quick tap, typically to trigger a secondary action or reveal additional options. It contrasts with taps, swipes, and other gestures and is widely used in mobile and touch-enabled interfaces.
Thresholds vary by platform, but a common convention is about 500 milliseconds. Some systems provide haptic
Common uses include opening a context menu on links or icons, entering text selection mode, initiating drag-and-drop
Implementation considerations: on mobile platforms, long-press handling is platform-specific but generally relies on a timer started
Variations exist across platforms, and not all applications rely on long-press for core functionality. It remains