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May 27th, 2008

See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:38 pm

Categories: Windows client, Corporate strategy, Channel, System builders, OEMs, Resellers, Windows 7, Surface

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Multi-touch, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Not to say I told you so — well, OK, I will say it — but Microsoft demonstrated the multi-touch functionality it is building into Windows 7 at the D6 conference on May 27.

(See my original post on Microsoft’s plans to demo the touch piece of Windows 7 at D6.)

Microsoft is really pushing touch as a new and innovative way for users to interact not just with their mobile phones, but also their PCs, new Surface devices, and sometime in the future, even their desks and walls.

Confirmation of today’s earlier post comes from a Microsoft spokeswoman:

“During Bill Gates’ and Steve Ballmer’s keynote this evening, Julie Larson-Green, Corporate Vice President, Windows Experience Program Management, will take the stage to demo a new feature for the Windows platform: multi-touch. This feature will be available in the next version of Windows, Windows 7. “

A new post on the Windows Team blog adds this info:

Touch is quickly becoming a common way of directly interacting with software and devices. Touch - enabled surfaces are popping up everywhere including laptop touch pads, cell phones, remote controls, GPS devices, and more. What becomes even more compelling is when this experience is delivered to the PC –on a wide variety of Windows notebooks, in all-in-one PC’s, as well as in external monitors. In working with our broad ecosystem of hardware and software manufactures, we’re excited to be showing some of the great work and investments we are working on in Windows 7.”

There’s a video of the forthcoming Windows 7 multi-touch functionality available via the Vista team blog.

I am still a non-believer. Do you want touch on your Windows notebook? I, for one, do not.

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RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch-Great idea, but
Great idea, but get the ptrvious version working properly.
Or.. are they going to refund us for it..... (Read the rest)
Posted by: sidney.schultz@... Posted on: 06/20/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Old news Mary Jo.... Mike Cox   | 05/27/08
"the walls will be all we need". Userama   | 05/27/08
Windows 7 == vista SP2 gtimchishen   | 05/28/08
left field ttocsmij   | 05/28/08
Exactly.... i8thecat   | 05/28/08
Future news Mary Jo.... kozmcrae   | 05/28/08
Slaps hand on forehead! kozmcrae   | 05/28/08
dead links 5ri   | 05/27/08
fixed Mary Jo Foley  ZDNet | 05/28/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch rad1956   | 05/27/08
You do. kozmcrae   | 05/28/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch LorenHeiny   | 05/27/08
form factor Mary Jo Foley  ZDNet | 05/28/08
Convergence LorenHeiny   | 05/28/08
Not impressed still early days yet Mr. Dee   | 05/27/08
More than multi-touch for notebooks LorenHeiny   | 05/27/08
Personally, I liked the piano application markbn   | 05/28/08
you just dont get it pcguy777   | 05/29/08
I see a lot of opportunity here. kozmcrae   | 05/27/08
Dirty Screens. TheTruthisOutThere   | 05/28/08
Well then Michael Kelly   | 05/28/08
You're not alone. kozmcrae   | 05/28/08
Ultimately, who cares? Jeremy W   | 05/28/08
Not THAT Impressive mmason@...   | 05/28/08
MultiTouch.... JoeMama_z   | 05/28/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch busko68   | 05/28/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch muehlbauer   | 05/28/08
Multi-touch on a Laptop?? Who needs it? larrybell_2000@...   | 05/28/08
Oooooooh.....look...... Userama   | 05/28/08
Slight of hand...er...video i8thecat   | 05/28/08
Not interested thensley@...   | 05/28/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch Badgered   | 05/28/08
multi-touch on OLPC X0-2 Eduardo_z   | 05/28/08
Imagine some of the application usage past that of M$ TheTallGuy   | 05/29/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch david_craig@...   | 05/29/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch qvtech   | 05/29/08
Touch is the future. TheWerewolf   | 05/29/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch sastry@...   | 05/31/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch lostinspace   | 06/01/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch opher@...   | 06/02/08
Just what I need ds5929   | 06/19/08
Frustrated multi-(smash) touch Buzzbuttons   | 06/19/08
Technology is opportunistic ozzie_tech   | 06/19/08
Short sighted. drdunc   | 06/19/08
RE: See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch-Great idea, but sidney.schultz@...   | 06/20/08

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  • Windows 7 Multi-touch: Think beyond your Notebook of today.
    I like the rest of the world read about our Windows 7 Multi-touch capabilities and personally thought it was brilliant move on our part. As this paves the way for mainstream use around multi-touch devices, something that the next ...

    Trackback by The mossyblog Times. — May 28, 2008 @ 5:51 pm

  • Windows 7 to support multi-touch
    Intel is way ahead here. In a Michael Arrington Qik video, a Microsoft rep shows MS Paint in use with multiple fingers: New coverage so far:

    Trackback by Anonymous — June 18, 2008 @ 3:08 am

  • Silverlighter's Blog
    and personally thought it was brilliant move on our part. As this paves the way for mainstream use around multi-touch devices, something that the next generation of applications should consider more. That being said, one journalist (ZDNet's Mary Jo) comment did catch my eye. She states - "..I am still a non-believer. Do you want touch on your Windows notebook? I, for one, do not..." hmmm... Yes, I agree, I don't want multi-touch on my Macbook Pro, as well the ergonomics just don't suite it, yet if you

    Trackback by Anonymous — June 18, 2008 @ 3:08 am

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