virtual keyboard, in anticipation that the user is about to enter text
there.
- The default value of @code{touch-point-set-point-commands} holds
+ The default value of @code{touch-screen-set-point-commands} holds
only the command @code{mouse-set-point} (@pxref{Mouse Commands}),
which is the default binding of @code{mouse-1}, and thus of
touchscreen tap gestures as well.
always display the keyboard in response to a tap on a window
displaying the buffer it is set in.
- There are moreover a set of functions to show or hide the on-screen
+ There are moreover several functions to show or hide the on-screen
keyboard. For more details, @xref{On-Screen Keyboards,,, elisp, The
Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.