Multi-Touch on Microsoft Surface and Windows 7 for .NET Developers
Multi-touch is going mainstream as part of Microsoft Surface and Windows 7. Come to this session to learn about how to create innovative new user experiences with touch – and how .NET developers can share code between both of these platforms. You’ll get a deep dive on the new touch capabilities in WPF 4 and the subset in Silverlight 3. You will also see how the unique capabilities of Microsoft Surface take multi-touch to a whole new level.Multi-Touch Overview
An overview of multi-touch technology.Surface
How Microsoft Surface and WPF interact.WPF 4
Touch capabilities in WPF 4.Silverlight
Multi-Touch on the web using Silverlight.Multi-Touch Manipulations
Multi-Touch manipulations and manipulation containers.Inertia
Inertia behaviors, manipulation events, and an intertia demo.Touch Panning
Touch panning demo and support.WPF Extensions
Surface's extensions of WPFToolkit and SDK
Surface toolkit for Windows Touch and surface SDK features for multi-touch.Surface
More about the capabilities of Surface, beyond just multi-touch.Roadmap
Development roadmap for Windows Touch.Wrap-up
Resources, conclusion, and Q&A
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Multi-Touch on Microsoft Surface and Windows 7 for .NET Developers
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