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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Windows 7 Touch windows

Windows 7 Touch windows

One of the biggest changes in Windows 7 is the support of powerful touch screen, not restricted to handwriting recognition, or detecting a touch on the screen only.
But the entire operating system will be able to interact with users through finger movements, more or less similar to the input method similar to the iPhone.

• For example, a new Windows taskbar to be one of the main beam in Windows 7 has a few large buttons that can easily click and drag with your fingers to see footage of open programs, are well suited for electronic touch-screen based. Snap Aero features are also easily activated by simply drag and drop the application window with a finger, and the Aero Peek is also large enough so easily pressed with a finger.

In a blog posting, the team tells Windows 7 features a new touch that can be used in Microsoft's newest operating system is. For example you can double click with your fingers as a double click using the mouse, you can also press one of the icons of applications and uses two fingers to simulate a right click and access the zoom effect with a flattened or keep distance between your fingers on the screen.

If you are a fan of Apple, of course, this kind of interaction the concept is not new (iPhone and multi-touch trackpad MacBook), but if you're a Windows user, additional features will seem very satisfying, especially on Windows Mobile or Windows-based tablet.

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