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Posted 16 October 2009 - 01:39 PM

If you have a touch-enabled monitor and Windows 7 installed, then virtually any program that works with Windows responds to your touch. These Gestures are built into the core of Windows, they are designed to work with all applications, even ones that were never designed with touch in mind. So Windows 7 is touch friendly throughout. Microsoft has come out, after lot of research with 9 gestures in Windows 7. Yes, there are just 9 Touch Gestures for Multi-touch. User can’t remember too many gestures easily and these 9 gestures are all natural ,whatever a user does in real world.

Tap and Double-tap - This is the most basic touch action. This is what a click and Double click does. Works everywhere.

Panning with Inertia – This is for scrolling. Drag any part of page up or down with one or more fingers. “You’ll notice details that make this a more natural interaction: the inertia if you toss the page and the little bounce when the end of the page is reached”. This works in most applications that use standard scrollbars.

Selection /Drag –This is like mouse drag and selection. Touch and slide your finger on screen. This moves icons around the desktop, moves windows, selects text (by dragging left or right), etc. Works everywhere.

Press and Tap with second finger – This is like right click. Press on target and tap using second finger. Works everywhere.

Zoom – This is same as CTRL key + Scroll wheel. Pinch two fingers together or apart to zoom in or out on a document. Useful for photos or reading documents on a small laptop. Works in applications that support mouse wheel zooming.

Rotate - Touch two spots on a digital photo and twist to rotate it just like a real photo. Move two fingers in opposite direction or use one finger to pivot around another. Applications need to add code to support this.

Two-finger Tap - Tapping with two fingers simultaneously zooms in about the center of the gesture or restores to the default zoom – great for zooming in on hyperlinks. Applications need to add code to support this.

Press and Hold – Same as Right Click. Hold your finger on screen for a moment and release after the animation to get a right-click. This works everywhere. Same as the other Gesture of Press and Tap with Second finger.

Flicks - Flick left or right to navigate back and forward in a browser and other apps. This works in most applications that support back and forward. This is also very natural gestures when one wants to flick.

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Source: Engineering Windows 7, Clubhouse
Windows 7 Mutitouch video demo

Muti-touch monitors cost about 20% more than a regular ones and will be available by end of the year.
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 12:29 PM

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Muti-touch monitors cost about 20% more than a regular ones.

I'm a laptop user. Muti-touch notebook cost 1.5 times more. :(
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 12:40 PM

View PostShaun of the Seven, on 18 October 2009 - 08:29 AM, said:

I'm a laptop user. Muti-touch notebook cost 1.5 times more. :(


Yeah you are right. I guess this is the premium of "touch" !
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 10:51 PM

Windows 7 + Multi Touch Monitor = Microsoft Surface :D
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Posted 20 October 2009 - 12:58 AM

Wow, I wish I had a multi touch screen.
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Posted 20 October 2009 - 01:50 AM

I don't know about you guys, but I think I'd get bored of it real fast. It might be useful in other areas, but for regular desktop use, it's overkill. Besides, the point of having mice is so we wouldn't have to lift our hands, no?
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Posted 20 October 2009 - 05:20 AM

Not sure where you pulled the figures of 1.5 times more from...

Anyway--as mentioned above, it gets old.

I have it turned off 99% of the time.
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