IIRC (I made the move from XP to Vista quite some time ago), XP did not
have any kind of "gesture" operations built-in (different in Vista and
Win7).
There gave been numerous third-party add-ons supporting gestures.
I can not remember any names, however.
You may ask aunt Google.
Rainald
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/tabletpc/learnmore/gestures.mspx
The XP Tablet Edition site seems to suggest gestures are part of the Input
Panel.
I've tried installing RitePen, but found it was rubbish. For some reason it
didn't recognise the pen being drawn on the screen half the time - i could
write something in Windows Journal, and though the text would be printed
fine, only random strokes would be recognised by ritepen. I'm having more
luck with StrokeIt, but these programs don't integrate with the Input Panel,
so can't be used to edit text as you're writing as far as i know.
If they are made on a "blank" input panel, they work... but if there is
already any ink recorded on the input panel, they don't work...
example, type a line, put the cursor in the middle of the line, open the
input panel and try backspace and space gestures... they work, but not
enter and tab (at least for me)
Pretty "half baked" and not very useful.
Beverly Howard
"insert" works to clear the input panel, but it first inserts what you
need to <backspace> out ;-/
Beverly Howard