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    Dualtouch VS Multitouch...

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Rob, Feb 19, 2010.

  1. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    So some of the newer CF-19's have "Dual-Touch"... so does that mean that you can use two fingers on the screen like and iPod to zoom etc...

    ~OR~

    Does it mean that you can use a finger to touch the screen to click on things etc... AND use a digitizer stylus to right click with the little button on it and to hover the mouse etc.....

    Thanks guys! :cool:
     
  2. Rigmarole

    Rigmarole Newbie

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    As far as I am aware the Dual Touch is finger and digitizer. Before buying, I was hoping mine would have it... it's handy as if you need to click something quickly you can use your finger but if you need more precision you can use the digitizer.

    A digitizer is good enough for me though... although iPhone style Multitouch would be pretty cool.
     
  3. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    "Dual Touch" refers to having both Touchscreen and Digitizer in the same screen.