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Windows 7 to support new panning options, gestures

More Windows 7 goodness from Rafael Rivera, who, in the past week or so, has provided more real information about Windows 7 than Microsoft has. Good stuff:

Also protected and swept under the carpet, in the Windows 7 PDC ‘08 build (6801), is the ability to configure touch-based panning and gesture options.  This is a no-brainer as Microsoft already announced Windows 7 will feature Microsoft Surface technologies, of which panning is a critical piece. A document was also released yesterday entitled “Developer Enhancements to Windows for Touch and Tablet” with a confirmatory blurb:

Multitouch will support input from multiple touch sources through new window messages, plus a gesture-recognition API that supports panning, zooming, and rotating.

Check out the post for a nice screenshot.

Published Nov 06 2008, 11:55 AM by pthurrott
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maati said:

www.n-trig.com/Content.aspx

I already tried the MultiTouch features and it works great.

November 6, 2008 1:09 PM
 

robertsjoe said:

Copied from Apple. That's amazing. Can't wait for Vista 2.

November 6, 2008 4:31 PM
 

PatriotB6007 said:

Thats right robertsjoe -- Microsoft Surface, demonstrated for years prior to the release of the iPhone, was nonetheless copied from the Applie iPhone.  Doh.

November 6, 2008 7:53 PM
 

robertsjoe said:

Again with the "MS demoed this". Do you think that at that point of the demo Apple say, hey we need that on the iPhone, and started work on it right then? And the were then able to get it to an actual product in people's hands way before the MS coffee table? I don't think so.

This is the same bollocks thrown around by Paul when he talks about Spotlight. The usual like of "Which MS demoed before Apple". Again, think that Apple started their work right at that point? Again Apple had it in a product before MS.

November 6, 2008 11:57 PM
 

maati said:

Yeah... Apple watches the great things that others demonstrate, builds them into their own products and sells them as new... and you don't call that "copying"?!

Poor Apple fanboys, you're missing the train to the future...

I wonder if Apple has ever released something 'new'?

November 7, 2008 2:44 AM
 

robertsjoe said:

"Yeah... Apple watches the great things that others demonstrate, builds them into their own products and sells them as new... and you don't call that "copying"?!"

No.

Train to the future? Vista 2? It's a lame duck. Tarnished, bad OS.

November 7, 2008 2:50 AM
 

gorath said:

Robertsjoe, I think you may be missing the point that several companies may develop very similar ideas, whether they be competitors, partners, or even in completely insular situations.

I first saw what could be called "multi-touch" when I was working in a power station nearly 10 years ago. The bulk of the control room was controlled by touchscreens which could accept more than one touch input at a time. For example, want to increase the power from generators 1 and 3? touch both with your fingers, and slide up, similar to using an audio mixing console.

The funny thing is, that particular system (proprietary as it may be) had been installed sometime around 1983.

Did apple or microsoft steal it from them? Hell no, it's just a natural development of touchscreen.

November 7, 2008 7:14 AM
 

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