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Microsoft will include multi-touch controls
with Windows 7 and is launching the Windows Touch Logo program to help
consumers understand if a machine is compatible with the new control
system.
The Windows Touch Team has posted a very in depth report on the new touch capabilities on the Windows 7 Engineering blog...
Making Windows Touchable
With
Windows 7 we have enriched the Windows experience with touch, making
touch a first-class way to interact with your PC alongside the mouse
and keyboard. We focused on common activities and refined them
thoughtfully with touch in mind. You will have the freedom of direct
interaction, like being able to reach out and slowly scroll a web page
then flick quickly to move through it. With new touch optimized
applications from creative software developers you will be able to
immerse yourself as you explore you photos, browse the globe, or go
after bad guys in your favorite games.
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Touch gestures:
Windows
7 has a simple set of touch gestures that work in many existing
applications. These include the basics of tap and drag, as well as
scroll, right-click, back, forward, zoom, and rotate. More details on
how gestures work is described later.
Improved high DPI support:
Windows 7 has improved high dpi support (see High DPI blog post).
Improved window management:
The updated taskbar and windows arranging features go a long way towards making Windows easier to use with touch.
o The taskbar buttons and thumbnails are ideally sized for pressing
with touch, and specific behaviors are tuned for touch input.
o Aero Peek has been tuned to work with touch
o Sizing and positioning windows is easy with Aero Snap
Refinements to key experiences:
The
top browsing and media activities were refined to provide an optimized
touch experience. IE8 includes support for the core touch gestures
(scrolling, back, forward, zoom) as well as an optimized address bar
that opens by dragging down, and extra spacing in favorites and history
lists when opened with touch for easy selection. In Windows Media
Player, the transport controls (play, pause, etc) have larger clickable
areas even though they still look the same size – so that they are
easier to touch.
Touch keyboard:
The on-screen keyboard has
been optimized for touch with glow key feedback that’s visible when
your finger is covering the letter and multitouch support for natural
typing behavior and key combinations. It’s designed for quick usage,
like entering a URL.
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