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In Apple Mac OS and Microsoft Windows have supported multi-touch today, the Linux open source community has also accelerated the pace in this regard. Yesterday, the Canonical Foundation announced that Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) will introduce multi-touch and gesture function uTouch 1.0 to provide developers and users with an end-to-end touchscreen architecture.

The Canonical multi-touch development team worked with the Linux kernel and the X.org community to complete the driver and added support for previously missing features. The development team created a new open source gesture recognition engine. A gesture API is defined.

Starting with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, the Canonical development team began development of multi-touch functionality. In Ubuntu 10.10, most applications will support gesture-based scrolling, and new desktop Unity will also support gestures, which means that Ubuntu netbook 10.10 version of the touch screen device users can use their fingers to perform various complexities. The window is working.



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