Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 Now Available

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    Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 Now Available


    Posted: 21 Apr 2010
    The Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 was first introduced last May as a series of 6 applications that are designed to showcase Windows Touch in Windows 7 and to help people learn touch gestures. It consists of 3 casual games, and 3 Microsoft Surface applications that have been created for Windows 7.

    Until today, the Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 was only available for OEMs to put on new Windows 7 PCs capable of Windows Touch. Due to feedback and requests from both partners and customers, we are releasing the Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 for anyone with Windows Touch capable devices to download.

    Download: Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7

    If you have a Windows 7 PC or a multitouch monitor that supports Windows Touch in Windows 7, the Touch Pack for Windows 7 is a good way for you to be able to truly test the multitouch investments we’ve made in Windows 7.

    For more information on the Microsoft Touch Pack or Windows 7, see this blog post.


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    z3r010's Avatar Posted By: z3r010
    21 Apr 2010



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       #1

    One word: Sweet!
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       #2

    * touches his 17 inch crt monitor* its not working *cries*
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  3. Posts : 211
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    This sounds interesting, but is there a way to find out if my laptop will run this?
    I have searched but dont seem to find out?
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    jonesnewton said:
    This sounds interesting, but is there a way to find out if my laptop will run this?
    I have searched but dont seem to find out?
    I'm pretty sure this is for touchscreen monitors.
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    Ah,, ok thanks..
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    jonesnewton said:
    Ah,, ok thanks..
    You're Welcome, I wish I had one.:)
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    derekimo said:
    jonesnewton said:
    Ah,, ok thanks..
    You're Welcome, I wish I had one.:)
    Wish no more. How to build a Multi-Touch surface
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    HQuest said:
    derekimo said:
    jonesnewton said:
    Ah,, ok thanks..
    You're Welcome, I wish I had one.:)
    Wish no more. How to build a Multi-Touch surface
    Thanks for the good info, Still out of my price range though.
    Actually just about everything is out of my price range.
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    jonesnewton said:
    This sounds interesting, but is there a way to find out if my laptop will run this?
    I have searched but dont seem to find out?
    Maybe could you try this:

    For any windows 7 non multitouch laptop computer:
    http://multitouchvista.codeplex.com/

    It can help you to use a mouse device and the touchpad as separate touch inputs, simulating multitouch.


    I've successfully install the driver on a win7 x64 (also have a x32).:)

    I've also the ".net Framework 4.0" installed and only the "visual studio redistribuable package 2010" (I can't create Apps but i can use the "MultitouchVista" with the mice & the touchpad)
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