Credits Goes To : Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
By Todd Plitt, USA TODAY
Most every computer user is a whiz at pointing and clicking with a mouse. If Microsoft (MSFT) has a say, you'll become equally adept at touching and tapping the PC screen directly with your fingers.
As part of the company's recent launch of Windows 7, the vastly improved successor to Windows Vista, Microsoft hopes to usher in a new era for touch-based computing. And that means smudging your paw prints all over the surface of the screen – to finger paint, play music, spin a globe or enlarge and rotate photos.
Original Link : http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/edwardbaig/2009-11-12-Baigtouchscreen12_CV_N.htm
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