We break down the basics of using a touch screen
Get to know your touch screen
We break down the basics of using a touch screen
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Christine wants to know if Microsoft will abandon touchscreens and go back to emphasizing the good old mouse and keyboard.
Your dirty touchscreen not only looks messy, it could help a thief break into your phone, tablet or touchscreen computer. Crooks are staging "smudge attacks" where they follow the pattern of your fingerprints to determine passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information.
David Schulz from New York writes:
Do I need a new monitor on my desktop PC to use the touchscreen capabilities of Windows 8, or does the software enable any monitor to be a touchscreen? P.S. I am currently run XP - not Vista or Windows 7.