Windows 7 Touch allows developers to create new experiences that go beyond simple mouse pointing, clicking, and dragging. The new multi touch APIs support rich gestures, such as pan, zoom, and rotate. The Windows 7 Multi touch Platform also provides raw
touch data inputs and advanced manipulation and inertia. This Video discusses the new touch features of Windows 7 and how some software vendor solutions are taking advantage of the touch capabilities of Windows 7 and differentiating their application with
new natural user interface and experience.
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John O'Donnell Microsoft Dynamics ISV Architect Evangelist
Microsoft Corporation
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