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Not found on a Mac?
"That built-in ability to use two fingers to rotate, scroll,
and zoom offers tangible proof that the operating system
is different from its predecessor, not to mention being
something not found on a Mac."

Sure would be great if we could use these gestures on
Macs;-)

C'mon MacBooks have these gestures and more. Again
we've been doing whilst the MSCE is talking.

I'm not a fan of a touchscreen for the input device, too
many smudge marks. I done touchscreen development with
IBM equipment for years, hint: best results don't use a
desktop interface.

For newer MacBook Pro owners enjoy:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3211
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 07/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Absolutely Not  MissingMatter | 07/02/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  zdneter0000 | 07/02/09
Absolutely right  GetReal-mac.com | 07/10/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  klund1@... | 07/02/09
Touch systems are available  archangel9999 | 07/02/09
Not found on a Mac?  Richard Flude | 07/02/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  mickgibson04@... | 07/03/09
Is this a Man or a Woman in the video  Womper | 07/03/09
Ina Fried  rhoffpauir | 07/10/09
RE: Touch in Windows 7: Just for show?  kf7cib | 07/06/09
Microsoft's release of Screen cleaning product to coincide with W7 release.  andy24shaw | 07/06/09
Star Fleet's Enterprise had touch interface 40 years ago  AtlantaTerry | 07/07/09
This technology is more for kiosk-type devices  mishac | 07/10/09

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