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Synaptics Shows Off Touchpad Features in Windows 8

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One of the things that I wish Windows had more support for was multi-finger gesture controls. I’m sure most of you have seen them all at some stage or another in Mac’s. The likes of 2 finger scrolling and pinch to zoom is so incredibly handy. While there actually has been some multitouch and gesture control support in some laptops which have multi-touch trackpads in Windows 7, it really isn’t too mainstream at the moment.

Microsoft have promised it’s coming, so hopefully we will see it rolling out properly in Windows 8 since Microsoft are moving towards touch more so than ever with the new Metro UI.

Major touchpad manufacturer Synaptics has demonstrated some examples of what we can expect from them once Windows 8 is released. As you will see from the video,  a lot of these multi touch features and gestures look completely natural and fluid. They’ve basically transformed the touchpad into a mini tablet screen.

You’ll see towards the end of the video that Synaptics have even started experimenting with precision touch gestures which try and work out where abouts your fingers are on the touchpad in relation to objects on the screen, interacting just as a tablet screen would. Of course the difficulty here is that the touchpad is a lot smaller than your screen so it will be tricky to get the positioning right, but in fairness to Synaptics they seem to have it working pretty well.

You can have a look at these gesture controls in the video from Synaptics below

What do you think of them? Could you see yourself using them?

Let us know in the comments below

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Synaptics via Techcrunch


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Synaptics Shows Off Touchpad Features in Windows 8

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One of the things that I wish Windows had more support for was multi-finger gesture controls. I’m sure most of you have seen them all at some stage or another in Mac’s. The likes of 2 finger scrolling and pinch to zoom is so incredibly handy. While there actually has been some multitouch and gesture control support in some laptops which have multi-touch trackpads in Windows 7, it really isn’t too mainstream at the moment.

Microsoft have promised it’s coming, so hopefully we will see it rolling out properly in Windows 8 since Microsoft are moving towards touch more so than ever with the new Metro UI.

Major touchpad manufacturer Synaptics has demonstrated some examples of what we can expect from them once Windows 8 is released. As you will see from the video,  a lot of these multi touch features and gestures look completely natural and fluid. They’ve basically transformed the touchpad into a mini tablet screen.

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You’ll see towards the end of the video that Synaptics have even started experimenting with precision touch gestures which try and work out where abouts your fingers are on the touchpad in relation to objects on the screen, interacting just as a tablet screen would. Of course the difficulty here is that the touchpad is a lot smaller than your screen so it will be tricky to get the positioning right, but in fairness to Synaptics they seem to have it working pretty well.

You can have a look at these gesture controls in the video from Synaptics below

What do you think of them? Could you see yourself using them?

Let us know in the comments below

Source:

Synaptics via Techcrunch


View the original article here

Microsoft Shows off Windows 8 UI/Tablet in Commercial? UPDATE

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A new ad has appeared on Vimeo for Microsoft’s Windows Enterprise group. What’s particularly interesting about this (that Winrumors first spot) is a new taskbar UI for Windows that Microsoft seems to display twice in the video. It is to be noted that in the video normal versions of Vista and Windows 7 are shown, giving me the impression that many Microsoft OS’s are being displayed here, so the one with the new taskbar could very well be Windows 8. The design is in accordance with the Metro UI design paradigms: a flattened Windows Start icon with a clock in the middle. It also seems to be translucent. Keep reading for what Windows8Center saw in the video! UPDATE: Winrumors has updated its post stating that the taskbar is just a theme from a popular theming tool called Rainmeter; however, the next part of the article still stands.

A glimpse into Windows 8?

What Windows8Center discovered was a tablet with a Fujitsu logo. It seems very similar to the picture of the “mystery quad-core tablet,” which you can read about here. The woman in the ad appears to be using it for work and is seen typing on some sort of virtual keyboard. Since two Microsoft operating systems can be found in this video (Vista and Windows 7), it’s not a stretch that Microsoft would include Windows 8. Not to mention the fact that Fujitsu was actually the company that announced the world’s first Mango smartphone earlier this week. What do you think of the relationship between Microsoft and Fujitsu? Sound off in the comments!

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