In that video, Microsoft explains the touchscreen technology gestures that will be applied on Windows 8, including hardware requirements needed in order to produce a stable performance.

Microsoft notes that Windows 8 will run on hardware that is currently on the market, while the PC with touchscreen capability will be required to integrate the upcoming five fingers.

The ' Fundamental Motion ' which Microsoft introduced earlier this year will not need more than two fingers. The movement gives the basic control over the performance of the interface, slide, selection, zooming, rotation and applications/systems command.

Although only two fingers that are required to perform core functions, Microsoft acknowledges the take two fingers ' movements can be very limiting ' application-specific applications. To avoid these limitations, Windows 8 will allow developers to use the hardware movement five fingers as input for application.

The reason Microsoft explain this direction is in response to the input from the developers, Microsoft managers ' write in the blog. ' The developers do not want to limit their creativity and they wanted to be free to use multi-touch gestures of the fingers. '

Some of the touchscreen on Windows 7 computer have some problems, such as problems of a swipe file to select, shift the movement and the movement of the edge of the slide.

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