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Windows 10 preview could get touch interface before year’s end

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Developers and other keen early adopters have been testing the Windows 10 preview for a few weeks now, but without the benefit of touch interaction. According to an article by Mary Jo Foley on ZD Net, that could change soon.

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Making up for a disruptive OS

Microsoft’s execution on Windows 10 is going to be made even more important after many users were dissatisfied with Windows 8. Taking away the key UI elements that long-time Windows users relied upon proved to be a deal breaker for many. A seamless flow between touch and keyboard modes could help solve that problem, and supporting an in-place upgrade directly from Windows 7 to the new OS also helps.

After many were unhappy with Vista, Microsoft restored its reputation with the light and capable Windows 7. Can it once again repair relations with disaffected users?

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