
swiping mechanism
Swiping is a common touch gesture used on smartphones and tablets, where a user moves their finger across the screen in a specific direction—left, right, up, or down. This action allows users to navigate through content, such as browsing images, scrolling through lists, or switching between screens. Technically, swiping sends input signals to the device’s software, which interprets this motion as a command to move or update the displayed content accordingly. It’s a natural, intuitive way to interact with digital interfaces, enabling quick and fluid control without the need for buttons or menus.