My first Screencast Series covering Windows Touch in C++/Win32 is Live!
A few months ago, I worked on some very simple samples that demonstrate how to program Windows touch applications in Win32 using GDI for drawing and C++ as the underlying programming language. C++ Source code accompanying the Windows Touch Screencasts is available on code gallery. Appologies for the video not properly embedding, the embed code on the MSDN video player seems to have a bug in it.
Windows Touch 101: Simple GDI programming and hooking Windows Touch to Win32 Applications in C++
Windows Touch 110: Using the Manipulation Processor in a Simple Win32 and GDI application in C++
Windows Touch 120: Adding Inertia to an Application using the Manipulation Processor in C++
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December 09, 2012
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