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Note Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.
ConvertibleSlateHint specifies whether the device has a physical keyboard. Windows uses this setting when determining whether to show an on-screen keyboard. For example, when the user receives a prompt that can accept keyboard input on a tablet, the on-screen keyboard appears.
MultiTouchEnabled specifies whether multi-touch is enabled. With multi-touch, the computer can receive input from the touch surface from multiple points at the same time.
PanningDisabled specifies whether panning is disabled on a Tablet PC. When panning is enabled users can scroll through a page by touching the screen and sliding their finger up or down.
TouchUISize specifies the size of the touch pointer for the device. Modify this value if you are using a particularly low- or high-resolution display and the pointer is an unusable size by default.