I use e.g. Windows Phone 7, Android, Blackberry, iPhone, iPad, Microsoft Windows desktop or laptops and Apple laptops.
First fingers for a few years on e.g. the iPhone and iPad.
Since working with a *touch pen* (instead of fingers) on the iPad touch screen,
things are really starting going, that touch pen has distinctive advantages (e.g. being able to write
and create drawings quickly and 'naturally'.
E.g. using 'Bamboo' app (free) on iPad, a touch pen ($10 to $20) in combination with e.g. Evernote (free) to store it as PDF or Dropbox (free) to store it
as a Bamboo file, accessible from
every device (desktop, laptop, smart phone, tablet, ...) having that program installed).
Mouse still using predominantly 98 percent of the time in general, also in TSE
(but there thus in combination with keyboard presses, I could do almost everything in the menus with a mouse, or everything
in the menus with a keyboard presss, or combinations. Typing and editing itself of course with the keyboard predominantly).
E.g. Microsoft Windows 8 is used currently accordingly to the statistics on 3 percent of the
desktop machines. Predominantly Windows 7 otherwise (around 50 percent of the desktop machines according to some statistics).
For the real e.g. programming work you will probably need to work with a keyboard, large screen,
mouse.
E.g. the Microsoft Surface *Pro* tablet combines the full Microsoft Windows desktop possibilities + also tablet only.
For such machines Microsoft Windows 8 is ideal as it will combine the best of all worlds.
That Microsoft Windows 8 works fine with TSE has been confirmed by several sources.
with friendly greetings,
Knud van Eeden