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W7: Better Ink support

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I have been living with Vista for the last 2 years just because there is not better ink support out there than what you get when you are using Vista. At least that’s how I felt until I tested W7. I always have felt privileged because to me any device with a digitizer, no matter if it’s an active or passive one, it’s a more advanced device than those without them. And I’m really pleased to see that since XP Microsoft is pushing forward the Tablet PC concept even when they have taken new shapes and uses. The following video shows one of those little things that I love from W7. The use of the Search Field always have been a challenge in a Tablet PC because until now it did not allow you to start searching before you ended writing what you wanted to look for. And now with W7 you can.

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  • No, I have been testing it in a weaker machine, my Samsung Q1. I use my P1610 as my main machine so I did not want to use it in these tests but since yesterday I started to free some space in my HDD to create a second partition and see if I can have enough space there to install it in a dual boot. If I do that I'll post about my findings probably in my blog.
  • acetuk
    Are you testing Windows 7 on your P1610? If so have you got automatic screen rotation to work?

    I've just installed it on mine along with a few of the Vista drivers for the P1610 to get everything running. The only thing that is a problem now is to get the automatic screen rotation in place. That and getting the W7 biometric control panel app to understand that the P1610 has a finger print reader installed.

    Thanks.
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