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by mike_d
1723 days ago
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You actually hit the nail on the head. Touch devices do not make up the majority of existing Windows devices. My 43" monitor is never going to be touch. It is like if Apple decided that a third of all interactions on the next iPad OS would require you to plug in a mouse. |
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Most of the time I use the touch support for sketching or highlighting with the pen. My pairs of external monitors at home and in the office are also non-touch.