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motion computing
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Motion Computing is a company that produced Windows-based tablets, often used in enterprise or specialized settings. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover topics such as touch screen and digitizer pen functionality on Windows 8, driver compatibility issues when upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 on a Motion Computing M1400 tablet, and the company's position in the tablet market against competitors like the iPad. Users also discuss Motion Computing's Windows 7 tablets featuring Intel Atom chips and the Oak Trail platform for improved multimedia performance. These threads highlight challenges with pen input, screen orientation, and the need for keyboards or mice for certain tasks, reflecting the niche use of Motion Computing devices in professional environments.
I am running Windows 8 pro on an older tablet and I mainly use a
digitizer pen (it does not recognize fingers).
I am very surprised by the lack of features using a pen versus using a mouse
as I do on my Windows 8 non-touch screen laptop.
I also don't typically use a keyboard with my...
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windows 8
i have a motion compting m1400 pad that originally had windows xp. in windows 7 my screen will not reorient it self and some other systems wont work. is i possible to use windows xp video drivers in 7 enviroment?
A longstanding player in the tablet market for the past nine years, Motion Computing has seen Apple blow past it with the iPad. So can it make it up now, and how will Steve Ballmer's coming announcements affect it? Motion Computing was one of the first companies to really try to make tablets...
Intel Oak Trail platform boasts 1080p video playback Motion Computing on Tuesday showed off a Windows tablet with Intel's upcoming Oak Trail chip package, which is highly power efficient and has strong multimedia capabilities, a company executive said.
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