How to give multi touch zooming on UIWebView

Hi,
I need to give multi touch zooming functionality on UIWebView. I got MyGoogle sample code and it works fine with multi touch. I developed same way but i could not get multi touich zooming. Does anyone know about that.
Regrads,
Dev.

DavidPK wrote:
Hi, Open windows Control Panel, open Mouse, select the Clickpad settings tab and then click on the 'Clickpad settings' button.  You should now be able to disable 'Pinch zoom' by removing the checkmark.  Click Apply and Ok to save the setting. Regards, DP-K Thank you for the timely hint to disable the touchpad on my HP 15 laptop!! This  problem with the cursor moving around when my thumb touched it was really aggravating. I can only type with one hand so again thanks Regards - boski_1

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