I was reading but didn’t see Windows 7 on the web page.
Where did you read about the unit supporting Win 7 and multi-touch?
I have a HP touch screen laptop I’m hoping will be upgradable too.
The latest drivers for the TouchSmart do support multitouch. Most of the non-WPF Win7 demos shown at PDC were built using the Win32 multitouch APIs.
Unfortunately, WPF does not yet surface (no pun intended) this support for multitouch. You can use the realtime stylus support in WPF to handle the touch input, but unfortunately, this does not yet support the notion of multicapture (multiple touch points each having their own notion of capture). As such, you can't really do the cool multitouch stuff yet, (such as pinching to resize or using multiple fingers to manipulate visuals) using support in the native framework.
The multitouch support on the HP TouchSmart PCs is provided via firmware provided by a company called NextWindow. They also provide a membrane overlay that can be put over any monitor. This is how the 42-inch flat panels in IdentityMine's booth provided multitouch support.
If you made it to IdentityMine's booth and played with their demos, you probably noticed that they do indeed show off full multitouch support in WPF. They have written their own library that interacts with the NextWindow driver and Win32 multitouch APIs to provide this multitouch support. In fact, IdentityMine has abstracted the contact support in Surface and the multitouch support in Win7 to provide a single interface for writing multitouch WPF applications that will run on both platforms. They announced their partnership with NextWindow (here and here) immediately after Tuesday's keynote.
Quoting
"wpf-di...@googlegroups.com"
<wpf-di...@googlegroups.com>:
> The HP Smart Touch was
the machine they used to demonstrate Win 7 at the
> keynote. They kept
emphasizing that this is a machine you can purchase now
> for $1500
IdentityMine also had a unit at their booth showing off a cool app
>
(whose layout panel I would love to see in a future Blendables release).
>
> Probably the coolest unit on demo...and I can't believe I
didn't bother
> learning the name...was a 37" widescreen
multi-touch monitor with Live Earth
> on it...
>
> On
Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Karl Shifflett
<ka...@littlerichie.com>wrote:
>
>> I was reading but
didn't see Windows 7 on the web page.
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>>
>>
>> Where did you read about the unit supporting Win 7 and
multi-touch?
>>
>>
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>> *From:*
wpf-di...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
>>
wpf-di...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Mark Smith
>> *Sent:*
Saturday, November 01, 2008 11:24 AM
>> *To:*
wpf-di...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* [WPF Disciples] Re: I
Can Haz Multi-touch
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>>
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Yeah - as soon as I saw them in the keynote I knew they'd do well this
>> quarter. I played with one in the hall and it was pretty sweet.
>>
>>
>>
>> Has anyone actually tried
to use them with the Surface simulator? I asked
>> one of the devs
if it worked as a surface multi-touch (vs. Win7 MT) but he
>> didn't
know. It would be very nice to get 80% of the surface functionality
>> for testing at 1/10 the cost!
>>
>>
>>
>> I've got a Fry's right down the street, I might run
down there and see if
>> they've got any around..
>>
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>>
>> mark
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>>
>> On Nov 1, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Mike Brown wrote:
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>>
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>> Looks like HP is going to
have a HUGE sales quarter, being the only win7
>> multi-touch enabled
pc vendor.
>>
>>
>> http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9014256&type=product&id=1218008373429
>>
>>
>>
>> BTW Doc, you weren't
spoiling anything regarding native Multi-touch in Win
>> 7...they
already had it listed as a session topic on the website. What I was
>> saying is that it would have been cool if they gave us a
multi-touch
>> peripheral to use with existing hardware rather than
having to purchase new
>> hardware. But I think I'll go ahead and
get the Touchsmart...once I can find
>> someone with it in stock.
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>
Dr. WPF - Online Office at http://www.drwpf.com/blog/
I think the thing that was missing before was the OS-level support for multitouch. You should try again on Win7, Jer.
>> (here<http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20081028/bs_prweb/prweb1539074_2>and
>> here <http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20081028/bs_prweb/prweb1539184_1>)