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nickdu 3/13/2008 6:14 AM PST
  Suggestion for Microsoft
  It appears MANY people love the Wii. One reason seems to be its VERY
intuitive interface. Why not learn from this. Would it be possible to build
the same model for Windows? Let's face it, we're on the second go around
with the tablet and it's still not taking off. Maybe the wand might.

I wasn't sure which newsgroup I should post to so I posted on
windows.developer.winfx.aero, windows.developer.winfx.fundamentals, and
windows.tabletpc.
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Thanks,
Nick

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InvisGhost 7/5/2008 12:18 AM PST
   
  It might be possible, but not likely. People need a keyboard. -- InvisGhost
 
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LnksWolf 11/18/2008 9:13 AM PST
   
  Look InvisGhost, what does the Wii use to have a keyboard? I have a Wii. The
answer: OnScreen Keyboard.
I hope this settles it.

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