Leon Braginski Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation Objectives Learn about touch investments in Internet Explorer 9 Demonstrate the functionality of Internet Explorer 9 on slate PCs ID: 424293
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Touch Investments in Internet Explorer 9
Leon Braginski
Senior Program Manager
Microsoft
CorporationSlide3
Objectives
Learn about touch investments in
Internet Explorer 9
Demonstrate the functionality of
Internet Explorer 9 on slate PCsSlide4
Agenda
Overview of touch investments
Demos
Call to Action
ResourcesSlide5
Everyday tasks are simpler
PC works the way you want
Fast and reliable
New modern capabilities
Touch-enabled operating system
All-around fast
Clean experience
Trusted
Interoperable
Windows 7 and
Internet Explorer 9 Are Great for Slate PCs
Familiarity & Capabilities of Windows 7
Performance & Simplicity of Internet Explorer 9Slide6
Key Touch Investments in Internet Explorer
9
Site-centric design
Touch and navigation optimizations
Gestures for common tasksSlide7
Site-Centric Design
Pinned sites
Frame
Focuses on site content
Provides the most viewable space
Makes common browsing patterns easy
New tab page with large target touch areasSlide8
Touch and Navigation Optimizations
New tab page to get to favorite sites quickly
Large touch areas (touch and go)
Large hit target for common navigation actions, such as back and forward
Increased
spacing between items when opened with touch
Address barFavoritesJump List itemsSlide9
Gestures for Common Tasks
Opening a link in a new tab
Drag
a link to the
side to open it in a new tab
Page interactionsFlick to navigate forward and backTwo-finger tap to zoom in and outPinch and stretch to zoom in and out Pan to scroll up and downTwo-finger pan to scroll left and rightTouch-and-Tap to open the context menu (shortcut for tap-and-hold) Slide10
Internet Explorer 9on Slate PCs
demoSlide11
Controlling Zooming Behavior
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Main\Touch
GestureZoomMinimumIncrement
- re-layout percent for zooming (default – 25%)
GestureTimerInterval
– timeout before which Internet Explorer will not respond to zoom gestures (default 15ms)Slide12
Zoom Settings Recommendations
Machine type
GestureZoomMinimum
Increment
GestureTimerInterval
Low-end
PC (laptops, netbooks)25%15 ms (default value)
High-end PC with powerful GPUs1%15 ms (default value)Test your specific machine to ensure an optimal experienceSlide13
Using the Registry to Change the Size of Command Bar Icons
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\
CommandBar
SmallIcons
(DWORD) 0 – increases the size of the icons Slide14
Using Group Policy to Change the Size of Command Bar IconsSlide15
Touch Events and ActiveX Controls
ActiveX control types
Windowless
Windowed
Windowed controls manage their own client window
Touch events are handled natively by controlsSlide16
ActiveX Controls
demoSlide17
Call to Action
Use the functionality optimized for pinning
Design your websites with a touch
interface in mind
Larger fonts
More spacing between UI elements
Fill out the evaluation form for this presentationSlide18
Resources
Introduction to Windows Touch
http://
www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/Win7
touch.mspx
Digitizer
Drivers for Windows Touch and Pen-Based PCshttp://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/DigitizerDrvs_touch.mspxWindows Touch on MSDNhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd562197(VS.85).aspx
Windows 7 SDKhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/bb980924.aspxWindows 7 Engineering Guidance for Slate PCs http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/slate-pc-design.mspxSlide19
Resources (cont.)
Related Windows Summit
sessions:
Internet Explorer 9 Overview
Internet
Explorer 9 Overview (Update)
Easier Web Development Using Internet Explorer 9 Developer Tools Internet Explorer 9 Desktop Integration Using PinningGetting Started with CanvasGetting Started with SVGBest Practices for Advanced Graphics in Internet Explorer 9Slide20
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