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Tom “The Man” Warren found a few interesting tidbits at the US Patent Office in patents filed by Microsoft.

More specifically, the patents reveal Microsoft’s Windows 8 tablet pen and touch gestures. These gestures hint at photo editing abilities using touch/pen inputs.

The patents that were filed reveal the company’s plans for picture releated gestures. The gestures allow for dual use of both fingers and pens..

Here is a rundown of the gestures:

Cut gesture – this allows for objects to be cut simply by cutting across them by using the gesture.

Punch-Out gesture – this gesture allows tablet users to manipulate an object and punch a section out of it.

Rip gesture – this allows for objects to be separated into two different objects using two fingers and pulling in two different directions.

Edge gesture – this allows for a tablet user to create a straight line from objects. Just think of a ruler.

Stamp gesture – users can create rubber stamps of existing objects and reuse them as a copied item.

Brush gesture – just like in Photoshop, this gesture allows you to remove a portion of an object and makes a copy of it.

Copy gesture – allows for images and data to be copied simply by tapping on the object to select it and then dragging it with a stylus or pen to the left of the object.

■ Staple gesture – allows tablet users to group objects together into stacks.

I have to say that this is pretty interesting as the dual pen/finger concept looks pretty incredible.

Check out this promotional video shows some similar gestures used on Microsoft Surface…

Manual Deskterity: An Exploration of Simultaneous Pen + Touch Direct Input
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