Win7 Multi-touch. Why wait until WPF4?

Posted by: <ChristophDotNet, on 23 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

WPF 4 is going to fully integrate Win 7s multi-touch capabilities. with Windows 7 being RTM, you dont have to wait for WPF 4 to be released for developing multi-touch demos. You can get started today with the native Win7 APIs, or with the WindowsTouch library for .NET 3.5SP1. The .NET library is much easier to work with since the native APIs are rather low level and based on the existing tablet APIs. Check out the link to the Win 7 .NET Interop Sample or the Channel9 video: http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Continuum/MultitouchLibraryWin7/. ...

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