![]() ![]() Pen Events: shows how to enable Pen support and detect Pen Event on Surface Duo, mentioned in the blog, Pen Events on the Surface Duo.List Detail: shows how to implement the List-detail app pattern with a mock gallery application. ![]() Hinge Angle: shows how to leverage the hinge angle with a simple drawing application, mentioned in the blog, Hinge Angle on Microsoft Surface Duo last year.Dual View: shows how to implement the Dual view app pattern with a mock restaurant application.Drag and drop: shows how to build a layout where you can drag and drop content from other apps, mentioned in the blog, Bring your app to Surface Duo – Step 2.All the code samples are open source, which can be found in our GitHub public repo, surface-duo-sdk-samples-kotlin.Īs you can see, for each sample, you can try it out directly inside Surface Duo Samples app or click View Code to check out the source code on GitHub inside the emulator. It is a collection of code samples built in Kotlin, showcasing the development on Surface Duo in different scenarios. Here are the samples you can find in the application list once you install the latest version of the Surface Duo emulator, as below. Since last December, we started to introduce some app samples into the emulator so you can play with them directly and get a better idea about how to build an application or enhance your application on the Surface Duo device. Today we are releasing the latest update to the Surface Duo emulator.
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