Is it possible to somehow listen to, and catch, all the touch events occurring in an app?
The app I'm currently developing will be used in showrooms and information kiosks and I would therefore like to revert to the start section of the app if no touches has been received for a given couple of minutes. A sort of screensaver functionality, if you will. I'm planning to implement this by having a timer running in the background, which should be reset and restarted every time a touch event occurs somewhere in the app. But how can I listen to the touch events? Any ideas or suggestions?
You need a subclass of UIApplication (let's call it MyApplication).
You modify your main.m to use it:
  return UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, @"MyApplication", @"MyApplicationDelegate");    And you override the method [MyApplication sendEvent:]:
  - (void)sendEvent:(UIEvent*)event {     //handle the event (you will probably just reset a timer)      [super sendEvent:event]; }  
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