Boyd:

We worked from 1990 to 2001 with Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc. and
their proprietary tablet hardware as well as their proprietary
versions of DOS & Windows which allowed input with a battery powered
pen onto the grid overlay. We did the beta testing for the "AHA!" pen
based word processor which Micro$oft bought out in 1993. We also still
have contacts with current and retired folks at Fujitsu. The pen
software extensions for DOS & Windows were written by Fujit$u which
has an OEM relationship with Micro$oft. This technology is over ten
years old and works well for specific applications, especially now
that the CPU isn't 396 based and the RAM on the motherboards is not
limited to 4 MB <BG>

So what are your (specific) questions?

John Oram

Kenneth Alan Boyd Ramsay wrote:
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> I just read some hype extolling the virtues? of Windows XP and tablets
> or touch screens.  Comments?
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