Windows 7 and N-Trig Multi-Touch Video Demo
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I am getting tired of using my latitude XT and more and more nervous. I have the exact same problems of inconsistent touch feedback, no matter how hard I press, how thick my skin, etc. I am going to contact support to have my XT changed with a new one, or at least a new LCD. If they aren't going to do that, Dell will be out of my vocabulary, as well as n-trig, or I would say n-crap.... CRAP CRAP CRAP. I am beginning to think that an android tablet or even the ipad would be better than this crap!
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also have a HP TX2, and i dont have the 2 fingers scroll! why?!,
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I am using windows 7 RC 7100. I have the new N-trig drivers installed and I don't have the gestures tab that you have? In addition the touch works perfect on my HP TX2z. One more point it looks like you are using a Vista Machine to do your demo?
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since windows 7 beta has been public now I have tried it myself and had none of these issues, nor did I in Vista, you have to press harder and more directly.
Simply learn how to use capacitive touch and your results will be much better.
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this guy doenst know its capacitive touch... its because he's using the tip of the fingers where the capacitive touch cannot respond to because of thick skin. and dno't use ur nails! that probably will give u better results
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what laptop r u using?
I am part of a group testing windows 7.
gottabemobile 3 years ago
This is probably not Build 6801. I've heard a lot of good things about that build
bermuge 3 years ago
it is build 6801
gottabemobile 3 years ago
Curiuos. Why are you using 2 conflicting touch technology's together for in the first place?? I understand the point of it - but unless your a coder/manufacturer that is able to remove specifics of Win7's touch capabilities OUT there is not point in installing N-Trig onto it as many of the functions are the same. have you tried with build 7000 yet?
Jaggabone 3 years ago
build 7000 has not been "officially" released yet.
These are N-Trig drivers required to run the Dell Latitude XT, specically released for Windows 7.
gottabemobile 3 years ago