Touch will still be in Win8, it just won't work. But if you get touch screens, they'll work.
FYI, I catch myself from time to time trying to use touch on my non-touch screens. It's really become a great way to work. I suspect it will get worse once I get my Surface Pro.
>Maybe I misunderstood, or maybe it was someone else. (This is already a runaway thread and I am too lazy to dig through it for the specific post). IAC I have two very nice monitors which I do not want to replace. Also, I do not see touch capability being useful, or even supported, in the desktop apps I use. Also, I don't want fingerprints all over my screens ;-)
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer