Touchscreen Multi-Touch Test
Touch the area below with multiple fingers simultaneously to test your touchscreen's multi-touch capability. Each touch point is shown with a unique color and ID.
Most modern touchscreens support 5–10 simultaneous touch points. Budget devices may only support 2–5. Stylus pens may also trigger touch events depending on your device. Water droplets and some gloves can also trigger false touch events.
How the Multi-Touch Test Works
This test uses the browser Touch Events API (touchstart, touchmove, touchend) to track all active touch points simultaneously. Each touch is assigned a unique ID and displayed as a colored circle. The maximum number of simultaneous touches you achieve is recorded. Touch trail visualization shows recent positions as fading dots. This test works on any device with a capacitive touchscreen — smartphones, tablets, 2-in-1 laptops, and touchscreen monitors.
Multi-Touch Points by Device
iPhone 11 and later
10 pointsApple uses a high-quality digitizer supporting full 10-point multi-touch.
Android flagships (Samsung, Pixel)
10 pointsTop Android devices support 10+ simultaneous touch points.
Budget Android phones
5–10 pointsMid-range and budget devices vary. Most support at least 5 touch points.
Windows 10/11 touchscreens
10 pointsWindows certification requires a minimum of 5 touch points; most support 10.
iPad (all models)
10 pointsiPads support 10-point multi-touch, plus Apple Pencil for stylus input.
Drawing tablets (Wacom, Huion)
0 or variesPen tablets typically do not support finger touch; pen tablets with touch support 10+.
Touchscreen Test FAQ
Common questions about touchscreen testing, multi-touch, and touch input.
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