> The input device driver should be able to send a scrollwheel command to the 
> app when a particular gesture is performed (ex. two finger scroll). 
> Applications shouldn't really have to be re-worked everytime a new type of 
> human interface device is used, IMO.

I'm not exactly sure how it works, but it's not through virtualizing wheel. 
Probably because Windows can't know, how much distance would a single wheel 
click scroll.

It remarkably works in some very ancient programs. Code windows in Visual Basic 
6 IDE (unchanged since it was released in 1998) works flawlessly with 
touchscreen.

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