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Who needs Surface? Multi-touch comes to Linux

Want a multi-touch computing platform but don't have $10,000 lying around? No problem. The Multi-Pointer X Server has just added multi-touch support to the X server windowing system used in Linux.



MPX also supports multiple input devices. So you can use a mouse and a touchscreen simultaneously. Or 8 mice and a touchscreen. It's up to you.

Unlike Microsoft's Surface platform, MPX does not include gestures. It simply allows you to use multiple inputs. In other words, you don't have universal commands like pinching your fingers together to make items larger or smaller as you can with the iPhone. But you can grab both ends of an object to change its size. Or you can draw pictures or peck at an on-screen keyboard with two hands.

[via eHomeUpgrade]

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