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Has anyone used windows media center with a touchscreen? The "normal" XP Media Center could not be used with a touchscreen. I heard the XP media center tablet pc could be operated using a touchscreen (Have not found any conformation yet) And now, windows vista media center, seems to operate using a touchscreen. Has someone tried it?
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Yes, it's working perfectly on the origen-ae X15.
Why should XP not work with TS? As long as you have a driver for the TS, it will "simulate" the mouse on the screen and thats it.
Regards, Rene
"JanK" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Has anyone used windows media center with a touchscreen? The "normal" XP > Media Center could not be used with a touchscreen. I heard the XP media > center tablet pc could be operated using a touchscreen (Have not found any > conformation yet) > And now, windows vista media center, seems to operate using a touchscreen. > Has someone tried it? > > >
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[Quoted Text] > "JanK" wrote: > >> Has anyone used windows media center with a touchscreen? The "normal" XP >> Media Center could not be used with a touchscreen. I heard the XP media >> center tablet pc could be operated using a touchscreen (Have not found >> any >> conformation yet) >> And now, windows vista media center, seems to operate using a >> touchscreen. >> Has someone tried it? >> > Yes, it's working perfectly on the origen-ae X15. > > Why should XP not work with TS? As long as you have a driver for the TS, > it > will "simulate" the mouse on the screen and thats it. > > Regards, > Rene
Ofcourse XP works with a touchscreen, however. I've tried XP media center and it can't be used with a touchscreen. Basic problem is, how do you scroll when all you can do is click (touchscreen). Normal windows operation using a touchscreen is no problem.
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I use it to select from the music library, so I don't need to start the beamer. It's a little bit more supported in Vista, since there is a pointing device detected, you will have the navigation flashes in the screen. So if you use Vista, it's the better choice than XP.
"JanK" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > "JanK" wrote: > > > >> Has anyone used windows media center with a touchscreen? The "normal" XP > >> Media Center could not be used with a touchscreen. I heard the XP media > >> center tablet pc could be operated using a touchscreen (Have not found > >> any > >> conformation yet) > >> And now, windows vista media center, seems to operate using a > >> touchscreen. > >> Has someone tried it? > >> > > Yes, it's working perfectly on the origen-ae X15. > > > > Why should XP not work with TS? As long as you have a driver for the TS, > > it > > will "simulate" the mouse on the screen and thats it. > > > > Regards, > > Rene > > Ofcourse XP works with a touchscreen, however. I've tried XP media center > and it can't be used with a touchscreen. Basic problem is, how do you scroll > when all you can do is click (touchscreen). Normal windows operation using a > touchscreen is no problem. > > >
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"Rene F. Haeberli" <ReneFHaeberli[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:798E7472-F610-41F4-B4BA-A9C71E2A0CE9[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I use it to select from the music library, so I don't need to start the > beamer. It's a little bit more supported in Vista, since there is a > pointing > device detected, you will have the navigation flashes in the screen. So if > you use Vista, it's the better choice than XP. >
Thanks > > > "JanK" wrote: > >> > "JanK" wrote: >> > >> >> Has anyone used windows media center with a touchscreen? The "normal" >> >> XP >> >> Media Center could not be used with a touchscreen. I heard the XP >> >> media >> >> center tablet pc could be operated using a touchscreen (Have not found >> >> any >> >> conformation yet) >> >> And now, windows vista media center, seems to operate using a >> >> touchscreen. >> >> Has someone tried it? >> >> >> > Yes, it's working perfectly on the origen-ae X15. >> > >> > Why should XP not work with TS? As long as you have a driver for the >> > TS, >> > it >> > will "simulate" the mouse on the screen and thats it. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Rene >> >> Ofcourse XP works with a touchscreen, however. I've tried XP media center >> and it can't be used with a touchscreen. Basic problem is, how do you >> scroll >> when all you can do is click (touchscreen). Normal windows operation >> using a >> touchscreen is no problem. >> >> >>
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