TouchRight is written at the same level as Windows. That means it runs above the pointing device and graphics drivers (it lets the device drivers do their job without creating conflicts) and runs below Windows applications, so it doesn't compete with them (unlike buttons or panels, created in Visual Basic or other high level application development tools, which are sensitive to any changes in pointing devices or graphic cards and usually conflict with any application other than the one for which they were developed).
Original ID: QC101237
Category: Common | Type: Question/Answer | Product: TouchRight Utilities |
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