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Old 07-28-2010, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by coreys View Post
Technically speaking, you don't just need an iPhone/iPod to use multi-touch. Macbooks have had em for awhile (ew) and now Windows 7 supports it so I imagine there are some PCs that have it out there as well, so this is a good time for this kind of thing to be understood.
MacBooks have multi-touch trackpad support. In other words, you can't have two "mice" like you can on an iPhone. The only use for multi-touch on a MacBook right now is gestures (and they work quite well).
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