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Windows 7 Launch Event Gone Wrong Because of Touchpanel

Written by: zenical on 28 October 2009 at 9:19 am 5 Comments

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I have been reading up on the launch of Windows 7, and I seen a certain Live TV show in Japan, showing the demo of the Windows 7, only to have some glitch problems. Initially I thought this was nothing much, perhaps the guy just didn’t know how to use it XD. Apparently, at the recent Akihabara Windows 7 launch event, Microsoft Japan’s CEO Yasuyuki Higuchi was having some difficulty using the new Windows 7 with the touchpanel >_<.

Windows 7 Launch Event Gone Wrong Because of Touchpanel

I’m no computer expert, but apparently the touchpanel is giving the new Windows 7 some problems? :D

Anyone who have switched over to Windows 7 already? I know guuzen has. That lucky dude >_>.

Source: Sankaku Complex

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  • Ferolare said:

    Win7 (4×30 days trial) user here xD

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  • zenical (author) said:

    @ Ferolare: and I supposed you are an official user of Win7 now? :P

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  • atmchino said:

    lol so corny. since they decided to continue selling the vista win7 ‘upgrades’ instead of full installations for such prices or for student prices, im staying away from microsoft. not to mention they seem to always have glitches and problems as opposed to macs. the only advantage is game compatibility, and even then, win xp probably works better. having trouble showcasing is more bad pr than they need

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  • zenical (author) said:

    @ atmchino: hmm not a com tech pro and all, I’ll just stick to my XP now XD.

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  • Ferolare said:

    Yeah..sort of ._.

    /continues to mine gold for the OEM licence

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