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User Interaction

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Direct Manipulation

Direct Manipulation enables the user to interact with objects directly.

Keyboard and Mouse Input

Describes how to capture user input from the keyboard and the mouse.

DirectInput

Describes how to use the DirectInput API to process data from a joystick, or other game controller. DirectInput is legacy and not available for Metro style apps. Use XInput instead.

Multipoint Mouse

Describes the framework that enables you to build applications that support multiple mouse devices concurrently on one computer.

Tablet PC

Describes how to build applications for the Tablet PC, which is a fully functional personal computer geared for pen-enabled, handwriting-enabled, and speech-enabled applications.

Text Services Framework

Describes how to use the Microsoft Windows Text Services Framework (TSF), which is an API that enables text services to supply text to applications in a way that does not require any detailed knowledge of the applications that produce or receive the text. For example, a text service can provide text input from speech or handwriting input devices.

Touch Input

Describes how to use the Windows Touch API to build touch-enabled Windows-based applications.

 

 

 

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