FAQ
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Why is Wacom introducing Multi-Touch to Bamboo 2nd generation?
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Who is the target market and how does Multi-Touch serve their interest or need?
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Wacom seems to be introducing a whole new input category. How and where does Wacom see taking the Multi-Touch user experience relative to other input methods such as mouse, pen and other touch devices (touch displays, Liquid Touch, Apple touch, etc.)?
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Does Wacom intend to replace the mouse with Bamboo 2nd generation?
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What is the long term strategy for touch technology in Wacom products?
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What are the user benefits of adding Multi-Touch to Bamboo?
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What is the product benefit for users of Apple MacBooks which already feature a Multi-Touch trackpad?
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Where can the new Bamboo line of products be purchased?
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Are there positioning differences between Microsoft's Windows 7 Multi-Touch and Wacom's implementation of Multi-Touch for Bamboo 2nd generation? If yes, what are they?
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Will Bamboo 2nd generation support Windows 7 and Mac OS X?
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How durable is the Multi-Touch implementation in Bamboo 2nd generation? (can it be damaged by fingernails, watches, etc.?)
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How do the pen and touch functions work together?
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What is the reason of having 4 ExpressKeys on Bamboo 2nd generation?
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Is the size of the tablet's touch area an important benefit for the user? If yes, how?
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What is the difference between Microsoft Windows 7 Multi-Touch and Multi-Touch in Bamboo 2nd generation?
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Does Bamboo 2nd generation support Windows 7 through Microsoft's standard Multi-Touch API?
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What are the implications on Multi-Touch in Bamboo 2nd generation related to developers interested to support Windows 7? Will unique Windows 7 Multi-Touch applications benefit in specific ways from Bamboo 2nd generation?
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Is it possible for developers to tap into Bamboo 2nd generation Multi-Touch functionality on other platforms besides Windows 7?
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Do all applications support Bamboo 2nd generation's Multi-Touch functionality? If developers want to improve the performance of their software in conjunction with Bamboo 2nd generation, is it possible? If yes, how do they do it?
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Does Bamboo second generation provide the same Multi-Touch experience as latest MacBook notebooks? How is the experience different considering that MacBook supports 4 finger input compared to Bamboo second generation with two finger input?
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Is the touch sensor system in Bamboo 2nd generation developed by Wacom? How does it work?
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Why does Wacom offer a product that features touch only?
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Why does Wacom offer a product that features pen only?