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I am thinking of using Flex4/Air for developing an Android app. I want the app to have hover to play like ability. I mean if a video thumbnail is selected from alist of videos but not clicked it should play a 5 second clip just like in bing.com/videos. I am assuming this is the closest we come to "hover" in Android devices - please correct me if ths is not the case.

Does Flex4/Air have this capability? Otherwise can we implement hover-to-play ability on Android devices?

Appreciate any help/pointers.

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  • I don't think many people use the 4 way nav to select items (if that's what you meant) even if they have it on their phones, on the touchscreen you should avoid designing around the hover pattern.
    – dain
    May 25, 2011 at 9:08
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    Careful not to confuse Flash Builder 4.5 and the Flex 4. SDK. Flash Builder is the IDE. You are interested in the capabilities of the SDK. May 25, 2011 at 9:32
  • Yes Flex 4.5 SDK comes with Flash Builder 4.5 May 25, 2011 at 9:36
  • Agreed, the Flex 4.5 comes with Flash Builder. But you asked "Does Flash Builder 4.5 have this capability". They are separate products. You can build Flex-based Android apps without Flash Builder. Your question is about the SDK, not Flash Builder. May 25, 2011 at 10:09

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Does Flash Builder 4.5 have this capability? No! I think you meant to ask does Flex 4.5 have this capability, but the question would be best stated: "does AIR for Android have this capability? If so, how can I access it in Flex?"

When developing code for mobile devices, I would take great care when implementing functionality based on a "hover" approach. However, you can take a look at these touch events:

  1. TOUCH_OVER
  2. TOUCH_ROLL_OVER

I thought a Long Press / Long Touch event may be what you need, but I couldn't find any documented one supported by AIR's touch API.

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