Windows 10s new trackpad gestures may finally rival the MacBook

Microsoft is also simplifying touch swipe gestures for the edges of a tablet. If you swipe from the left in Windows 10, you’ll get a grid of most recently used apps, and swiping right will bring up the notification center. Swiping up from the bottom edge of a trackpad brings up the taskbar if a Windows 10 app is fullscreen, and swiping down activates a hidden title bar or the ability to long swipe and close an app. Those are very similar to Windows 8, but it’s encouraging to hear they’ll remain in Windows 10. Microsoft says it has "relaxed requirements" on digitizers to allow a broader range of hardware to use the touch swipe gestures.

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