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Hi Justice,

As a former TouchMe Gesture Studio user, I liked having the additional set of tip-tap gestures to assign to whatever I want. At this moment, I've managed to exhaust Tablet Pro's available gestures, and I'm still looking to add the tip-tap configurations from TouchMe Gesture Studio.

Could you kindly implement this remaining set of gestures whenever you have the time?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi Justice,

As a former TouchMe Gesture Studio user, I really liked the fact that I didn't need to remember to turn on/off any particular switches to perform gesture tasks that didn't require the precision of a mouse. Like the following
  • Two finger swipe-up brings up Touch Keyboard
  • Three finger rotation clockwise/counter-clockwise controls brightness
  • Three finger swipe left/right over ANY window, grabs that window and allows me to move it as I want
  • Three finger swipe up runs a hotkey command for auto-sizing my application windows using a program called "Autosizer"

In the case of Tablet Pro, I would use it for somewhat similar gestures, but it could also serve as having the quick panel toggles ANYWHERE onscreen instead of just being restricted to one area. I could assign:
  • Four finger swipe left in this "Off Mode" to be a toggle for the Side (Right) mode
  • Four finger swipe right to be a toggle for the Artist pad
  • Four finger pinch-out to be a toggle for the Fullscreen mode
  • Four finger swipe up to be a toggle for the gamepad mode
  • etc.

Alternatively, if Tablet Pro had the option to activate it's modes via hotkeys, I could assign them to a Gesture in TouchMe Gesture Studio. However, the problem arises in avoiding interference between the two awesome applications. I think Tablet Pro having it's very own "Off Mode" gestures would be more efficient.

Thanks in advance, and thanks for making Tablet Pro truly awesome.

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Hey guys,

At the moment, Tablet Pro doesn't even have any way of checking for updates to the desktop components, and updating the store app obviously doesn't update the desktop components. The Desktop components should have the option to self update, or better yet, since the Desktop components are pretty small, your Windows Store app package could simply come with them. That way, when the user attempts to use either of the Desktop components, the component could always first check if the package in the directory of the Windows Store app matches or is older than the current version. If not, then for the first time after updating the Windows Store package, the component could show a notification stating there are updated desktop components, giving the user to update now, so, it automates installation and just shows prompt to sign out after installing both components seamlessly.

That's the way the desktop components should be as they keep getting improved.

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How do I???? / How do I Change the Shortcuts in the Quick Panel?
« on: February 18, 2016, 02:04:36 pm »
Hey guys,

Been really loving the idea behind Tablet Pro on my Surface Pro 2, really great potential for simplifying the use of Windows Tablets with advanced Desktop Class applications. However, I think there's still some room for improvement to make it more ideal.

One simple improvement I'd love to see the ability to select custom layouts to be shortcuts in the quick panel. At the moment, I  can't quickly enable the Side (Right) layout, which I customized to my liking. Or is there something I'm missing that can already achieve this  ???

Thanks in advance.

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