How to write a Roblox touch support script that works
If you've spent any time in Roblox Studio lately, you probably realized that a roblox touch support script is no longer just a "nice-to-have" feature—it's pretty much mandatory if you want your game to actually survive. Let's be real: a huge chunk of the people playing your game aren't sitting at a desk with a mechanical keyboard and a high-DPI mouse. They're sitting on a couch, or riding a bus, poking at a cracked smartphone screen. If your game doesn't respond to those pokes and swipes, those players are going to leave faster than you can say "User Interface." ...