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Will Aurora work with a "Touch Screen" ??

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    Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 12:47pm
If it does, is it an improvement over a mouse? Big improvement? Minor? or just a hassle?
 
Can it work like the big screens they used in the movie "Minority Report" ???
 
If it doesn't, consider it a Feature Request. One of the upcoming Windows versions will be designed especially for touch screen control (multi-finger touch, not just wimpy single finger)
 
 
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From an application developer's point of view, I feel as though most things have no point for multi-touch.
What are the most common applications? Word? Excel? a browser? I feel as though it's a toy, not a usefull feature. I rearly break out my Wacom on my desktop or switch to tablet modle on the laptop unles I'm in Photoshop, or taking notes and don't feel like typing.
 
Of course I culd be wrong. What exactly would you like to do if you could use two fingers to work with Aurora? I'm guessing you have a tablet, since i'd be pushing my monitors all over the place.
 
As for Does Aurora support touch screen? It supports a single user input. The touch screen works fine with my tablet. Of course I use the pen with it, it would probably work fine if you have a Wacom as well, but then it's harder to use other buttoms on a standard mouse.
 
I thought MS already had a multi-touch feature? Am I thinking of thier prototype table in some hotels?
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I'm thinking (perhaps that's the problem) of different ways to interact with the screen. Perhaps even multi-user.

Have you ever used a smart whiteboard? There are several vendors, one of them is called "SmartBoard."
 
It just seemed easier to use a touch panel than to hook the program directly into my cerebral cortex. :)
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  Quote Pony_God Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 2008 at 4:17pm
Well, if you have an extra one around, pass it on down! :)
Basic interaction if fine, and that's all good in certain areas, I just don't hink that that has much of a point in development/bussiness/programming, and all we are doing is programming a pile of relays.
 
Are you saying that you'd like to be working on multiple different channels at the same time? Have an old-school LAN party and put Aurora up on the board and everyone comes up and helps sequence!? I'M IN!
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