Video: Windows 7′s multi-touch in action
Perhaps you’ve been hearing the hype about Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 7 operating system — recently unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show — but you crave more details. This short video serves as an introductory primer on its multi-touch features. Many more videos to come…
Perhaps you've been hearing the hype about Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system — recently unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show – but you crave more details. This short video serves as an introductory primer on its multi-touch features. Many more videos to come…



Seems like a lot of useless features to me, but I suppose some people will find them helpful.
ok…so i am currently using the Windows 7 Beta…and for whomever else is using the beta we know that there are some problems, but like all software in the testing stage, there are going to be bugs. But what i can see of it so far, it doesn't have the same problems that Vista had(now don't get me wrong, Vista wasn't a bad operating system, as long as you know what you are doing, it will be fine…but then again, that is the problem right there)
Personally, it looks a lot better visually, and i think it will turn out much better than Vista because 7 is supposed to be able to do what Vista was supposed to do when it was released.
The video doesn't play, and there is no play button to start the video.
Also, the Internet Explorer 7 status bar says "Error on page".
I like Win 7, It is Vista like.Not that bad. But I still like my Win XP, actaully I use both cause I have 2 computers.As long as I have a computer and a trouble free system I am happy :)
A) they already had the task bar feature in windows xp.
B)jumplist is new, but pointless.
C)i actually like windows 7, but this video wasn't much.
LOL. I tried to watch the video and it was under construction? Way to go Microsoft.
Under Construction ?????????? Give me a break, I think u guys have outsmarted yourselves, keep things simple, u might be able to compete technically with Apple
James on January 25 at 5:41 AM
"LOL. I tried to watch the video and it was under construction? Way to go Microsoft."
Perhaps you should click on the YouTube video which accompanies this article, not the thumbnail image.