Upto now, touch-screens just mimic a mouse and it would not surprise me if with Windows 7 this would be the same. Since I don't own use Windows 7 (and a touchscreen), I'm not certain of course, but chances are high.
Effectively this means you can just develop applications for touch-screened devices as normal and use your normal mouse when testing and development. Don't forget, however, that normally with touchscreens users don't have a normal keyboard, so you have to keep that in mind (TEdits and such). Greetz, Peter. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]namens totallyfreeenergy Verzonden: woensdag 4 november 2009 2:24 Aan: [email protected] Onderwerp: [delphi-en] Touch Screen components/capability for Delphi With Windows 7 on the move, mouse may become secondary to touch screen. I am wondering how to develop UI with touch screen capability from my old Windows XP Laptop. Regards TFE http://totallyfreeenergy.zxq.net

