Posted By: Yochay Kiriaty | May 7th @ 8:23 AM | 41,929 Views | 5 Comments

In the Windows 7 Multi-Touch Overview video we talked about the basic multi-touch functionality in Windows 7 and a little bit about the “Good, Better, and Best” programming model. In this video, we focus on Windows 7 multi-touch programming model. Join Reed Townsend and Ian Mendiola as they cover how to configure and work with multi-touch gestures, how to work with raw multi-touch messages, and what the manipulation and inertia processes are and how to work with them.

This is another video in the Windows 7 multi touch series, which includes:

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Hi, guys, thank you for the wonderful videos, I like them very much! I have two questions, first, what kind of notebook did you use in this video, is it a multitouch notebook? Tell me pls the mark and type, thanks. The second one, can you pls put the source codes of the last example in part2 on internet? I am very appreciate that. Thank you.

its a tx2 Notebook you can get one for about 900$ on amazon.

Hi, this is so cool!

 

Just one question: can it be programmed allow multi-person touch? just like Surface?

Touch screens have long had a place in various niche industries, but this recent focus by Microsoft and various manufacturers on porting the devices to the consumer set is somewhat confusing. Is it a reaction to the popularity of the iPhone and its multitouch screen? Did Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer wake up one sunny morning and decide that touch screens represented the wave of the future for the general public?

 

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