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The Evolution of Tablet PC Technologies in Microsoft Windows Vista

Topics:
Mobile - Wireless Communications,
Tablets,
Windows Vista
Tags:
Hardware,
Tablet PC Input Panel,
Tablet PC,
PC,
Notebooks & Tablets,
Notebooks,
Microsoft Windows Vista,
Microsoft Windows,
Microsoft Corp.,
Tablets
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: In Windows Vista, Tablet PC shifts into the mainstream. Ink becomes more ubiquitous, integrating directly into the presentation subsystem in Windows Presentation Foundation. Ink Analysis offers new and exciting ways to parse handwriting. There are more APIs for COM developers. Touch screens enter into the Tablet PC realm. Tablet PC Input Panel makes some APIs accessible and integrates new functionality. All Tablet PC Platform components support partial trust. Tablet PC technologies deliver native 64 bit platform components. And Tablet PC technologies are ubiquitous across all Windows Vista editions.

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Format: PDF | Size: 329KB | Date: Sep 2005 | Pages: 4


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