New features in the Win 7 system: multi-touch and jump menu

  
        Windows 7's multi-touch function can be said to be in line with the people's hearts. Due to the hype of touch-screen mobile phones in the past two years, computer products are also eager to try, and Windows7 provides a software space for touch screen technology, making it possible.

Unlike a touch screen, Windows7 introduces a new concept of multi-touch, i.e., a multi-screen operation. Because it is multi-touch, the machine can sense the speed and speed of the finger sliding (the strength is achieved by the number of touch points), making the operating system more user-friendly.

With Windows7 and touch sensitive screen, you can just read an online newspaper on the computer with your fingers, flip through photo albums, drag and drop files and folders. The "Start" menu and taskbar in the system use icons that are enlarged and easy to touch. The commonly used Windows 7 programs also support touch operations, and even use the finger to draw in "Drawing". I believe that with the maturity and perfection of technology and hardware devices, the scenes in science fiction movies are no longer far away, is it very enjoyable?

However, the current Windows Touch feature is only available in the Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate editions of Windows7.

2, jump menu

skip menu (JumpLists) is a new feature of Microsoft Windows7, so that users can more easily find the application you want to perform.

In general, the jump menu is placed in the Start menu when the user right-clicks the icon in the taskbar, you can realize the function jump menu. The jump menu function provides the user with a quick way to open the program, right click or directly drag the icon in the task bar to the jump menu. Under

default, the jump menu will contain a shortcut to an application, you can switch the window, or a close all windows, direct access to specific application-related tasks. Once the user starts using the application, the jump menu will list the most recently used files or a list of applications.

By default, IE, Windows Media Player, and drawing tools and other applications, has a jump menu
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