What you must know about pen and touch in WindowsStoreApp - by @IrisClasson
Responding to user interaction in Windows Store Apps is very easy. Reacting, filtering and responding to user interaction. Since Windows Store Apps are touch first the mouse events we are used to have been replaced by lower level gestures that more or less correspond to the traditional mouse input events. These are called the Pointer events and they work just as well with mouse, touch or pen/stylus. But how do you know what was used?
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Post Contributed by: Kunal Chowdhury
Monday, January 14, 2013
Kunal is the Site Admin and Contributor of Silverlight-Zone. He is a Software Engineer, Microsoft Silverlight MVP, Code Project Mentor and a Code Project MVP. He is also an active Author in SilverlightShow.net and a speaker in various community events. He works on Microsoft Platform and very passionate about Silverlight technology. He started his career in 2007 and achieved various awards during his professional life.
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