Transparent and Multi-touch Enabled Panels – Windows Embedded Team Blog

Embedded Technology Japan 2012
New panel technologies that are transparent and multi-touch enabled. Perfect for a vending machine for example, where you want to provide information about the products inside but also enable the customer to observe what they are behind on the shelf. Makes for an engaging experience for the consumer–provides some novelty even–but simple to use, as it’s the same familiar method to control as their PC, smartphone or tablet. This is a combined solution from three partners: Scala, iBase and Ittocan, based on Windows Embedded 8 Standard CTP.
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Sounds interesting. One question: how do Scala Designer lets you author multi-touch contents ?
Only Flash is supported on the Scala Player side ?
Thanks Tom

Sounds interesting. One question: how do Scala Designer lets you author multi-touch contents ?
Only Flash is supported on the Scala Player side ?
Thanks Tom
Hi Tom,
We don’t yet support multi-touch “natively”, but via Flash.
Scala Release 6.1.2 enables: “Support for Flash clips with multi-touch, and support for interactive Flash clips co-existing with Scala buttons.”
You can read more from the release notes: https://license.scala.com/readme/ReleaseNotes.html
Cheers!
Your Scala Team