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Microsoft demonstrates Multi-touch

For years Microsoft has been investing in many forms of natural input in order to simplify the way people interact with their PC's and devices. The advent of the original Windows graphical user interface forever changed the way people used their PC's. Today, advances in pen and handwriting technology in Windows Vista offers students a natural and intuitive way to capture searchable notes and diagrams in the classroom. Others are using this technology to quietly capture pen based notes during meetings. Speech recognition, something which was once considered science fiction, is enabling many Windows Vista users to see, hear, and use their computers for the very first time.

Last year, at the Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference, Bill Gates introduced a groundbreaking new computing experience called Surface. Surface harnesses touch and multi-touch capabilities to provide users with a natural way to interact directly with computing devices.  Expect to see the table-like Surface devices in hotels, retail establishments, restaurants and public entertainment venues.

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.

Tonight, at this year's D:All Things Digital conference, Julie Larson-Green showed Walt Mossberg how a few of the multi-touch innovations first previewed in Surface will ultimately enhance the next version of Windows. A transcript of the demo can be found here: http://d6.allthingsd.com/20080527/gates_ballmer/.

Below is an abridged version of the demo that Julie delivered this evening. Please note, the applications you will see are for demonstration purposes only...but it's all Windows 7 underneath.


Video: Multi-Touch in Windows 7


Comments

  1. Posted on: May 27, 2008 at 10:51PM  

    Awesome video! I can't wait to hear more about this soon.

    Two Win7 posts in one day too!

  2. Posted on: May 27, 2008 at 11:05PM  

    There's something about seeing that video that makes me seem Windows 7 is going to be a good upgrade. All it did was show multi-touch, and I'm already looking forward to the launch.

  3. Posted on: May 27, 2008 at 11:53PM  

    Wow!

    i change my notebook for this :(

  4. Posted on: May 28, 2008 at 12:10AM  

    Dang, Chris!

    The multi-touch in Win7 is the cat's meow!

  5. Posted on: May 28, 2008 at 12:53AM  

    Hmmm, it doesn't make a difference if there is 7 or Vista under it unless we see multi touch in Windows itself. Sorry, but I can't really see the big news here because this seems to be an WPF app that maybe could also run on XP or Vista (as on the Surface computer).

  6. Posted on: May 28, 2008 at 2:06AM  

    It would be really good if Microsoft can work with OEMS and other hardware vendors to make this dream come true!

  7. Posted on: May 28, 2008 at 4:58AM  

    I think you still need a keyboard instead of a standalone tablet. This all looks really cool but is pretty reminiscent of the iPhone albeit on a larger scale. And it'll take some getting use to putting my fingers on a computer screen after growing up being told "Don't touch the screen"!

    I can see some CSI episode where they dust the computer screen for prints!

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  9. Posted on: May 28, 2008 at 9:39AM  

    Windows 7, cant wait!

    You know that touch and the physical user interface can be really quite addictive, Its one reason why the original IPOD and Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii were/are so successful.... then people may really reconnect to their computing experience when this stuff becomes mainstream.

    Very Cool, touch screens and flash based hard discs should be manditory for the next version of Windows, at least in its most expensive incarnation... so the Windows experience isnt compromised by older hardware.

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