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touch capability
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Touch capability in Windows refers to the ability to use a touch-enabled device, such as a tablet or touchscreen laptop, to interact with the operating system using fingers or a stylus. This tag covers topics like the Windows Ink Workspace, which allows users to capture ideas with a pen or touch, and troubleshooting touch functionality on devices like the HP Pavilion tx2500 and HP TouchSmart. Common issues include touch not working after upgrading from Vista to Windows 7, multi-touch not functioning, and stylus eraser features not being recognized. Solutions often involve driver reinstallation or updates.
Today, we’re talking about how to get started with Windows Ink* in four easy steps. Windows Ink is part of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update and lets you capture ideas quickly and naturally with a pen or touch-enabled device.
Get started with the Windows Ink Workspace
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I have just upgraded to Windows 7 RC build 7100 (32-bit) on my HP Pavilion tx2508ca from Vista (Home Premium, 32-bit) and for some reason, the touch capability of my laptop does not work. The stylus works fine as a mouse substitute, but unlike before in Vista, where the back of the pen works as...
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Hi,
I just upgraded my Vista installation to the Win7 build from the PDC. I installed it earlier on a virtualbox and that was fine. After upgrading, which in itself went smooth, I noticed a couple of things:
1) Docking the windows no longer works. Moving a window to the left, top or right...