My understanding is that IE10 does not implement TouchEvent.  Instead it 
implements a new  event called a PointerEvent that unifies mouse, touch and 
stylus input.  However, if you only care about a single  touch  point  then 
use mouse events.  they work on windows touch devices.
On Friday, November 23, 2012 5:54:48 AM UTC-8, Litmus wrote:
>
> Just curious, any one else give this a go yet? Ran into touch event issues 
> right off the block, so it looks like its going to take a little fine 
> tuning.. 

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