How to catch that finger still on button if there is no movements?












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I am using OnTouchListener() and I wanted to know if there are any options to catch that finger still on the button, in ACTION_MOVE mode when the finger is not moving. I mean I understand that ACTION_MOVE triggered almost constantly. But when I checked it a few times I received that it could take more than second to receive ACTION_MOVE after another. This is too long.
So the question is if it possible to trigger ACTION_MOVE with custom frequency.
Or maybe it is possible to make onLongClick() with custom long click time?



Or maybe there is another action, that could help me?










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    I am using OnTouchListener() and I wanted to know if there are any options to catch that finger still on the button, in ACTION_MOVE mode when the finger is not moving. I mean I understand that ACTION_MOVE triggered almost constantly. But when I checked it a few times I received that it could take more than second to receive ACTION_MOVE after another. This is too long.
    So the question is if it possible to trigger ACTION_MOVE with custom frequency.
    Or maybe it is possible to make onLongClick() with custom long click time?



    Or maybe there is another action, that could help me?










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      I am using OnTouchListener() and I wanted to know if there are any options to catch that finger still on the button, in ACTION_MOVE mode when the finger is not moving. I mean I understand that ACTION_MOVE triggered almost constantly. But when I checked it a few times I received that it could take more than second to receive ACTION_MOVE after another. This is too long.
      So the question is if it possible to trigger ACTION_MOVE with custom frequency.
      Or maybe it is possible to make onLongClick() with custom long click time?



      Or maybe there is another action, that could help me?










      share|improve this question
















      I am using OnTouchListener() and I wanted to know if there are any options to catch that finger still on the button, in ACTION_MOVE mode when the finger is not moving. I mean I understand that ACTION_MOVE triggered almost constantly. But when I checked it a few times I received that it could take more than second to receive ACTION_MOVE after another. This is too long.
      So the question is if it possible to trigger ACTION_MOVE with custom frequency.
      Or maybe it is possible to make onLongClick() with custom long click time?



      Or maybe there is another action, that could help me?







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