Dec 6, 2008

Windows Vista User Experience Guidelines: All Windows programs should be touchable!

If you are a designer/developer who would like to develop applications that can support touch interaction, it will save you some time to study the Windows Vista User Experience "Touch" guidelines. You'll find information about the eight flick events, (gestures that correspond to keyboard shortcuts for navigation and editing), the 40 or so gestures recognized by Vista, tips for creating controls, GetMessageExtraInfo function, and more.


"As touch spreads from Tablet PCs to other types of computers, software program developers and designers will find it increasingly important to support touch as well. All Windows programs should have a great touch experience. Users should be able to perform your program's most important tasks efficiently using a finger."


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

nice article