touchenabled
Touchenabled is an adjective used to describe hardware, software, or interfaces that support touch input. It commonly refers to devices such as smartphones, tablets, touch-enabled laptops, kiosks, and point-of-sale systems, as well as applications and websites designed to respond to finger or stylus interactions. A touchenabled interface typically responds to taps, swipes, pinches, and other gestures in addition to traditional mouse and keyboard input.
In practice, making a product touchenabled involves ensuring that input handling, layout, and controls work well
The term has been widely used since the rise of multi-touch smartphones and tablets in the early
Challenges associated with touchenabled design include handling hover-dependent interactions, ensuring performance on lower-end devices, and maintaining
See also: touch screen, touchscreen, multi-touch, gesture, touch-friendly, responsive design.