Actually, it seems people are talking about different problems in this thread. First of all, if a single finger is put down to move some time before a second finger, the single-finger move is intentional so we end up in a grey zone where latency and finger grouping have to be balanced. In particular the timings in conjunction with finger release could possibly change to remedy this. Secondly, there is no longer any need to subscribe to single-touch gestures; the emulated events are suppressed on the same footing anyways.
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