Enabling Multi-Touch in the Windows 7 Beta

Now that the Windows 7 Beta has been out for a while, I’d like to highlight how folks can try out Windows Touch, Windows 7’s new multi-touch capabilities.

In order to take advantage of it, you are going to need a PC that supports multiple touch points. Today – there are a few PCs on the market to choose from:

To enable multi-touch capabilities on these PCs running the Windows 7 Beta you will need to make sure you have the latest multi-touch beta drivers. The driver allows the digitizer screen to support multiple touch points. Remember these are beta drivers, they still need to pass through our rigorous Windows Logo process before they are final, we can’t guarantee that all pre-Windows 7 PCs will have logoed drivers.

  • For HP TouchSmart All-in-One PCs: The driver is available from Windows Update. After you have installed the Window 7 Beta, open Windows Update from the Start menu. You might have to click the “Check for Updates” link on your left so it will find the driver, it is Optional right now so you’ll have to select it before it will install.
  • For the Dell Latitude XT and HP TouchSmart tx2 Tablet PCs: the drivers are available now on N-Trig’s website. N-Trig is the company that makes the digitizer in these PCs (you should read the release notes, there are some limitations, like no pen support you should be aware of and how to switch between Windows Vista and Windows 7). Please also note these are beta drivers and are not supported by Dell or HP.

Many features in Windows 7, which are available today in the Windows 7 Beta, take advantage of multi-touch capabilities and I thought I’d highlight a few with some tips here.

To make sure multi-touch is working try our new Paint. The latest version of Paint has some cool new brushes that are designed for multi-touch, click on the Brushes gallery and pick any one (I like the Oil Brush). Now try finger painting – this is also the easy way to see how many fingers your PC supports at the same time, some support two at a time, others support 4 or more.

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Once you are done “painting” - try out Internet Explorer 8. The big touch feature here is panning; you can place your finger anywhere on a page and drag up or down to scroll the page – that’s a lot easier than trying to touch the scrollbar. You can also go back and forward between pages with your finger using Flicks: try flicking to your right (as if you were going back in a book) to go back.

You can also use touch to navigate along the taskbar. The new Jump Lists on the taskbar are touch optimized, instead of right-clicking on one of the icons on the taskbar, trying dragging up on it with your finger to literally pull the menu up.

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Windows Media Center is also touch optimized. Ben Reed, Senior Product Manager for Windows Media Center, demoed this for Channel 10.

One last tip: To make buttons and controls bigger and easier to touch, you can tell Windows to display everything larger – this has really improved in Windows 7. Go to the Start menu and type display, and then open the Display Control Panel (which should be at the top of the Start menu). Choose the Medium (that’s what I use) or Larger size and you will find that everything is easier to target with your finger.

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Comments

  1. Posted on: February 12, 2009 at 4:32PM  

    Thanks Brandon :D

  2. Posted on: February 12, 2009 at 4:40PM  

    Multitouch? Is this legal or does it go against the Apple ip rights in this area?

  3. Posted on: February 12, 2009 at 8:57PM  

    @keefie: Microsoft was working on multitouch years before Apple (Microsoft Surface anyone?); additionally it has a cross-licensing agreement with Apple. Honestly, I don't think there will be any issue, unless Apple wants Microsoft to drop some licensing, like Exchange (iPhone, Macs).  

  4. Posted on: February 12, 2009 at 8:59PM  

    I tried out a multi-touch display at my local staples, very nice, if a little pricey for a machine, and way out of my price range.

    However apparently it doesnt cost the monitor manufacturers much more to make a touch enabled monitor, so hopefully touch screens will become more common once Windows 7 hits the market.

    Maybe the next killer desktop or web app will be touch enabled.  

    Touch enabled Instant messaging could make Emoticons, Hugs and Pokes way more fun!

  5. Posted on: February 12, 2009 at 9:21PM  

    There companys that make Touchscreen devices for regular screens... dont know if they work or not.. but there's no point in buying a 1500+$ machine to get it..  GOOGLE IT

    I think they run somewhere around 200-300$'s.. or just buy a touch screen .. lol.. they run somewhere between 500- 600 i think... might not be a big screen probably 15-17" but its a touch screen.. lol.. and the addon devices go all the way up too 22"..

    Nice try on the Promotions of commerical companys..

    I'll never buy a pc from a Name Brand Company...

    Thats what makes the X86 format so awesome the abiltity to customize it. We all know Name Brand companies dont let you do that much unless you pay them or void that warrenty

    just my thoughts..

    Laterz..

  6. Posted on: February 13, 2009 at 5:41AM  

    Awesome! Hope this goes totally mainstream with desktop LCDs.

  7. Posted on: February 13, 2009 at 1:09PM  

    Having just had a look at the Download links, my laptop is supported, great, but windows 7 64 bit isnt. Guess i wont be testing multi touch for a while yet.  Brandon do you have any idea if they 64 bit versions are likely to be out before RC or RTM hits?

  8. Posted on: February 13, 2009 at 11:21PM  

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    Problem:

    If you disabled the "Store and display recently opened programs the Start menu and the taskbar" option.

    Then enabled this option again, IE's jumplist will can't show URL History (list of websites).

    Notwithstanding you're already enabled the "Store and display recently opened programs the Start menu and the taskbar" option.

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    Suggestion:

    In Windows Explorer's toolbar, 'Text Button' very very crowded.

    If you use the Netbook, it only has 9-inch display...very low Screen Resolution.

    The 'Text Button' very very crowded.

    look screenshot:

    uploads.bizhat.com/.../382737

    1) 'Text Button' is very stupid design. please use 'Icon Button' to replace it.

    2) Please making a toggle function, to select  Text Button or Icon Button by user. And add customize commonly-used buttons function for toolbar. like WinXP or OSX, customize buttons by user.

    3) Or, real-time show text when press 'Icon Button'.

    look screenshot:

    uploads.bizhat.com/.../382734

    uploads.bizhat.com/.../382735

    download screenshot:

    www.badongo.com/.../13378144

    ...

  9. Posted on: February 14, 2009 at 12:26AM  

    I am beginning to see with Windows 7 that a lot of the functionality /design is actually related to making it easier for people with touchscreens to use a computer.  Icon spacing, listing of IE tabs from the taskbar.  I feel almost silly for not recognising why some of these changes were there, but I could see that perhaps these changes would make it a lot easier for people using their PCs on multitouch surfaces.

  10. Posted on: February 14, 2009 at 4:41PM  

    --------

    Problem:

    If you once disabled the "Store and display recently opened programs the Start menu and the taskbar" option.

    Then enabled this option again, IE's jumplist still will can't show 'Newest URL History' (newest list of websites).

    Only show your newest opend files history, no newest URL history...

    Notwithstanding you're already enabled the "Store and display recently opened programs the Start menu and the taskbar" option.

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