The playing card (Figure 48) is the main interaction element in KubiTarock. The border color of the card indicates its action state (Table 22).
| Example | Color | Meaning | |
| Normal | |||
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The pointer2) is over the card. | ||
| The card is focused and the pointer2) is over the card. | |||
| The card is focused1). | |||
| The card is marked by the playing assistant. | |||
| The card is marked by the playing assistant and the pointer2) is over the card. | |||
| The card is marked by the playing assistant and focused1). | |||
| The card is marked by the playing assistant, focused1), and the pointer2) is over the card. | |||
| The card is focused1) and marked as exchange source or as selected design. | |||
| The card is marked as exchange source or as selected design. | |||
| The card is marked as exchange source or as selected design and the pointer2) is over the card. | |||
| Figure 48: Playing card | The card can't be played. | ||
| The card can be played or be used as drop or exchange target. |
Table 22: Playing Card's Border Colors
You can use the playing card to perform the following actions when it is one of your players' turn (Table 23):
| Action | Drag and Drop | Click |
Keybord Key |
| Play a card | yes | double | Space or Enter |
| Trick taking (own card) | yes | single | Space or Enter |
| Talon card taking (Trischaken) | yes | single | Space or Enter |
| Deposit odd card | yes | double | Space or Enter |
| Select talon half | yes | single | Space or Enter |
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Card exchange in edit mode |
yes | double source and target |
Space or Enter source and target |
Table 23: Playing card actions