Support Touch in Your Windows 7 Application
A new video in MSDEV shows how you can build support for Windows 7 Touch and Multitouch in your applications.
The video, How Do I: Use Multitouch in a Windows 7 Application?, demonstrates how you can create a Multitouch application for Windows 7. The sample demonstrates a simple WPF photo viewing application where you can drag, zoom, and rotate an object, and drag several objects at a time.
About Touch
Windows Touch is a fun and more natural way to interact with your computer. When you pair Windows 7 with a touchscreen PC, you can control it with your fingertips.
By supporting multitouch technology, Windows 7 opens up a new world of possibilities. Some multitouch gestures mimic ones you’re already familiar with. A double click, for example, becomes a double tap on the screen.
Getting Started with Touch on Windows 7
See Windows Touch Programming Guide on MSDN for more information on how to get started with Touch on Windows 7.
Free Assistance with Windows 7 Compatibility
You can get free technical and marketing assistance for your Windows 7 development efforts by joining Microsoft Platform Ready. The MPR team can also assist you with the steps on passing the Windows 7 test to earn the ISV Competency in Microsoft Partner Network.
Bruce D. KyleISV Architect Evangelist | Microsoft Corporation