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Re: Multitouch Capabilities of the TP

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Originally Posted by shadowfender42 View Post
The guy in some Diamond 2 or TP 2 vid said that capacitive screens are not supported by 6.5 and resistive is not accurate enough.....
found this here http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/18/e...sses-the-mark/ Reason #4

6.5 supports resistive touchscreens. In fact, it only officially supports resistive touchscreens. Resistive touchscreens are less accurate and more frustrating to use with full touchscreen devices, and most of the new Windows Mobile devices are built around full touchscreen navigation! It's truly a mystery as to why Microsoft refuses to implement a superior technology. We did see it installed on a TI device with a capacitive screen, but it's clear that there's no effort to make this play nice with these displays (the rep in the video seems to suggest that Microsoft didn't lend a hand here). At any rate, if the scores of inaccurate, jumpy demos we've seen are any indication, using 6.5 -- no matter how "finger friendly" they tell you it will be -- is going to be a royal pain on resistive screens without a stylus. And you know how we feel about styli.
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