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Originally Posted by jonnythan
I hate to stray further off topic, but you are incorrect about this.
Microsoft designs most of their hardware in-house. Their keyboards, mice, game controllers, consoles, etc, do not "already exist." Microsoft has a sizable hardware division that has created their entire line of keyboards, mice, game controllers, and game consoles.
This includes Microsoft Surface, a multi-touch hardware device, powered by Microsoft software, which is in production and has been used on various TV programs and by other businesses.
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everything u said is obvious. what existing means that before microsoft made kb and mouse, there is kb n mouse already. they just join the game. n multi touch were talking about is for handheld. tell me a microsoft handheld device with multi touch.im at work so i will pwn u when i get home