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panning
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Panning is a touch gesture used for scrolling through content on touchscreens and precision touchpads. On Windows, panning is a key interaction in web browsers like Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, where it enables smooth, fluid navigation of pages that don't fit on one screen. The EdgeHTML 17 update introduced optimizations for precision touchpads to improve the panning experience. Panning is also a feature in touch-optimized browsers for Windows 7 tablets, allowing natural gesture-based browsing. While panning is primarily associated with touch input, it can also be performed with a mouse or trackpad. The tag covers discussions about implementing and improving panning in Windows browsers and touch interfaces.
Most web pages don’t fit on one screen, so good scrolling behavior is an integral part of a good web browser. It’s so crucial to the user experience that we have spent a lot of time optimizing page scrolling, with great results.
Since launching Microsoft Edge, we’ve optimized most scrolling...
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Microsoft showed us IE10 on Windows 8, which honestly has a very iOS-like feel to it. You get smooth scrolling and panning, with a PlayBook style support for tabs. It's amazing how much of the Windows 8 UI looks a lot like RIM's first tablet. The URL bar is hidden by default but it's actually at...
MILFORD, Iowa, May 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Thinix, [thin-iks] a leader in user interface design, cloud services, and secure computing, announced today the first truly touch-optimized Internet browser for Windows 7-based tablet computers named Thinix TabletBrowser(TM). Thinix TabletBrowser...
i know this is totally unrelated to windows 7, but i have an issue with some video drivers which refuse to install on windows 2008, i know they work on windows 2003, but i just assume that drivers for these two operating systems are similar ?? does anyone know what i need to change in an .inf...