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<scr>
<gles>false</gles>
<bpp>24</bpp>
<fullscreen>false</fullscreen>
<usepow2textures>false</usepow2textures>
<usepixelbuffers>true</usepixelbuffers>
<multisamplesamples>4</multisamplesamples>
<dotspermm>0</dotspermm>
<shaderusage>auto</shaderusage>
<videoaccel>true</videoaccel>
</scr>
<aud>
<channels>2</channels>
<samplerate>44100</samplerate>
<outputbuffersamples>1024</outputbuffersamples>
</aud>
<gesture>
<!-- Max finger movement in millimeters for tap, doubletap and hold gestures. -->
<maxtapdist>15</maxtapdist>
<!-- Maximum duration of one phase of a doubletap in milliseconds. -->
<maxdoubletaptime>300</maxdoubletaptime>
<!-- Swipe parameters -->
<minswipedist>50</minswipedist>
<swipedirectiontolerance>0.393</swipedirectiontolerance>
<maxswipecontactdist>100</maxswipecontactdist>
<!-- Min. time in milliseconds for a hold gesture. -->
<holddelay>900</holddelay>
<!-- Min. finger movement in millimeters for a drag. -->
<mindragdist>5</mindragdist>
<!-- Friction for drag and transform gestures with inertia. -1 means no friction. -->
<friction>-1</friction>
<!-- The following two parameters configure the jitter filter for transform
gestures. Use avg_jitterfilter.py to find correct values for your hardware. -->
<filtermincutoff>0.1</filtermincutoff>
<filterbeta>0.03</filterbeta>
</gesture>
<touch>
<area>0, 0</area>
<offset>0, 0</offset>
</touch>
</avgrc>
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