TouchMark is just a quick application by xda user Mr_Ray wrote when he got his HD2 to get an objective idea of how accurate he was with the capacitive screen, compared to finger and stylus use on his older devices. Now he has released it to the general public, since there are so many petty arguements about sensitivity, with little to no hard data. Hopefully this will help.
So what can it do? This application will run you through several test clicks of your screen, and your touch performance will be ananlysed and reported, giving you an idea of how accurate you are with your current device+stylus/finger+hand combination. You can use it to compare your personal performance between devices, or check how much accuracy you lose moving from stylus to finger control.
It can also be useful for checking if you are even clicking where you think you are clicking. What you think is a bad interface might just be you actually clicking a bit to the left of where you think you’re clicking. This will show up clearly in the visual analysis of your clicks, which is available after benchmarking.
Lower scores are better, as explained in the in-application help.
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