Android reports pressure of your touch when you tap, press, swipe, and so on. However the pressure is different from Apple's Force Touch Technology. (It is mechanical implementation, isn't it?) Android's pressure is depending on touch area of your finger, not strength. But the touch area provides us new UI.

About "Force Touch" on Android, see README.md.

Force Touch Detector (FTD) is an Xposed module to detect Force Touch and switch touch action. FTD assigns seven force actions:

Tap

Double Tap

Long Press

Flick Left

Flick Right

Flick Up

Flick Down

Of course FTD doesn't bother normal operation by the threshold of pressure.