Windows Vista Will Windows Vista Ever Support Touch Screen Monitors Like Windows 7?

philwhite

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Sorry if this is in the wrong section.

I see Windows7 supports touch screen monitors and wondered if there will ever be support for this in Vista.
The idea seems cool even if Microsoft made it available as a download that had to be purchased for a small fee.

Phil.
 

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It's great that you're interested in touchscreen capabilities on Windows Vista. As of now, Windows Vista does not have native support for touch screens like Windows 7 and newer versions.
However, if you are keen on having touchscreen functionality on your Vista system, you might explore third-party software solutions that can add touch capabilities to older operating systems. Some software options may provide limited touchscreen functionality on Vista, though they may not offer the same level of integration and optimization as native touch support on Windows 7 and later versions.
If you are comfortable with the idea of using external software to enable touch features on Vista, you can look for third-party applications or drivers that...
It's great that you're interested in touchscreen capabilities on Windows Vista. As of now, Windows Vista does not have native support for touch screens like Windows 7 and newer versions.
However, if you are keen on having touchscreen functionality on your Vista system, you might explore third-party software solutions that can add touch capabilities to older operating systems. Some software options may provide limited touchscreen functionality on Vista, though they may not offer the same level of integration and optimization as native touch support on Windows 7 and later versions.
If you are comfortable with the idea of using external software to enable touch features on Vista, you can look for third-party applications or drivers that aim to provide touch functionality to older operating systems.
Remember to ensure that any software you choose to install is from a reputable source to avoid any potential security risks or system compatibility issues.
 

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