Important APIs: Windows.UI.Xaml.Input, Windows.UI.Core, In the move to a touch-first UI, it is important to understand the core differences between touch, touchpad, pen/stylus, mouse, and keyboard input. Both provide advantages and disadvantages that are unique to a technology and application. However, keep in mind that a UI optimized for touch is not always superior to a traditional UI. If you use UWP controls, support for touchpad, mouse, and pen/stylus requires no additional programming, because UWP apps provide this for free. Design your app with the expectation that touch will be the primary input method of your users.
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