
Weve spent some time with Windows 7 Betas new touch and multitouch features this week, and came away largely disappointed. Its not that they dont work, at least on occasion, its that they dont really provide a comprehensive or pleasurable method for using a computer. The primary enhancements to the OS that really make touch usage possible include a taller taskbar, pinch to zoom and tap-and-drag scrolling. Theres a fancy new onscreen keyboard thats actually usable, and those quick-swipe gestures from Vista remain for forward, back, copy, paste, undo and redo.
It sounds like a lot, but really adds up to very little. Interactions are inconsistent from program to program, including Microsoft applications, gestures seem to work when you dont want them, and dont work when you need them, and at least 50 percent of the OS is still too small to use with touch -- making the improvements to touchability of the rest of it slightly pointless. All that said, we really like the idea of a touchscreen desktop OS, at least in theory. There are certain actions like messing with photos and casual browsing that seem to make sense for augmenting regular computer inputs with touch -- theyve certainly been enhanced by multitouch trackpads of late -- but were going to need more consistent implementations to really get into it OS-wide. Of course, this is just a Beta, things could always get better, and third party support will, like with most things, make or break it. Well hope for the best, but were not tossing our keyboard and mouse just yet. There are about 8 minutes of semi-frustrating interaction below.
All testing was done with an HP TouchSmart PC running a beta OS and beta multitouch drivers, and isnt an indication of the final experience.
Further reading:
| Windows 7 SKUs announced: your worst nightmare has come to pass Its worse than you could have possibly imagined. | Microsoft extends Windows 7 beta downloads to February 10 Good news for those of you who havent yet snagged a copy of the Windows 7 beta -- Microsofts decided to extend the beta download period to February 10th. | ||
| Windows 7 Beta in-depth impressions We finally gathered together all our thoughts and impressions of the OS into one meaty pile of words and screencaps. | Windows 7 install roundup After resting up and settling into our post-CES golden desk chairs, team Engadget got busy at installing Windows 7 on pretty much anything they could find. |