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Multi-touch, physics and gestures

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In human–computer interaction, MPG stands for "multi-touch, physics and gestures",[1] referencing a common method of interacting with computers and various electronic devices. The most notable MPG device is the Apple Inc iPhone, which makes use of many multi-touch gestures to operate various functions of the phone and applications on the phone.

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  1. ^ Mike Elgan. "Multi-Touch, Physics and Gestures".