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  • Fake...

    

  • You could've done a moonwalk.

  • Poor touch screen

  • Recently uploaded my version of this video.

    Could you accept the video response, to prevent spamming by other users.

  • Great!!

  • where did u get this? i have a DSi, do u have it for the DSi???

  • yeah i know that. It's only that up no now no game supports multitouching on ds

  • I like the proof of concept. This is good. Shows that more is possible than people actually think. 5/5

  • How did you do that! Awsome 5/5 Stars :D

  • It works, so stop saying

    "it's fake" or other things

    like that.(I tried it)

  • itsn't a nintendo ds liar

  • @gaussman08 Its an old-style DS, dumbass

  • @gaussman08

    lol. dumbass

  • wait im sorry tested it and it does work

    cool

  • who cares if its fake its the most pointless app ive seen...

  • actually, i'm impress... how did you do that? usually when you touch 2 ponits, it just gets the middle point... and about colors, i've that homebrew, the pressure sensitivity works pretty well... i guess you have the hombrew already, if you dont, i can link you..

  • There is actually a use for this as I have found with a free theremin (sound effects) app for pocket pc. I touch one spot on the sound grid and get a high pitch, then touch w' a 2nd finger in the low pitch and get a medium tone. But surprisingly, you can continue to touch with more fingers in different spots and alter the tone accordingly. I have used up to 6 fingers touching 6 different spots and by removing some randomly I get a playing the flute effect and can create music with many fingers

  • nice to play the piano with 2 stylus

    or do virtual lockpicking in the DS,

  • From experience with the DS and Palm PDAs touching 2 locations on the touch screen just averages out the two and selects whatever is in the center. That is what is done in Hotel Dusk to press the two switches and the same can be done on Taiko DS to do the big hits on the center. if you bring down both styli on the drum it will average out to the center and record a center hit.

    What i find most impressive about the DS is pressure sensitivity as it is used in the homebrew application Colors!

  • This is just a proof of conspet to show that it is possible to emulate multi-touch.

    Also I never knew the DS had pressure sensitivity.

    Can you link me to this homebrew.

    if it really does, I wonder why it hasn't been used.

  • What the hell are you saying?

    This functionality is used in Hotel Dusk..., you have to push two switches at the same time...

    People usually have the habit of speaking about things that ignore. I'm sorry about them (you).

  • No it doesnt, have you even played Taiko DS? Yes it came with 2 stylii, and why? cause drums usually are played with sticks! Taiko is all about rythme, and ur only beating against 1 drum, the 2 sticks are for so u can have one hand tapping out the drum beats, and the other hand tapping out the outside beats, THERE IS NO SIMUTAEOUS TAPPING, DOWNLOAD IT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! This has no practical use (unless someone really clever come along) for either commercial or homebrew NDS roms.

  • is unless too

  • This video is epic.

  • Awesome!

  • oh wow...didnt know this.

    but in the end.....not useful.

  • sweeeeeeeeeeeeet

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