The Silverlight Multi-Touch ScatterView Control provides comprehensive Multi-Touch functionality to your web applications and is brain-dead simple for the .NET developer to implement; making Silverlight Multi-Touch applications just as easy to build. The Silverlight 3 Multi-Touch ScatterView Control is implemented to enable users to freely move, size, and rotate items with their fingers. See it in action here.

Picture of the ScatterView in action.

What is a ScatterView control? Well, we get the ScatterView from the Microsoft Surface© world where multi-touch user gestures are common place. The ScatterView is used when you have one or more User Interface elements that you want users to be able to be able to manipulate with their fingers/hands to move, rotate, or resize freely within a fixed area "in a 360 degree type of way". What does that mean? Well short of watching the Video of the control in use or trying it yourself in a touch capable computer, it’s the control you use in your Silverlight application when you want your users fingers on the screen manipulating, flicking, pinching and stretching objects like pictures. It’s the type of application we never dreamed of doing in the browser just a couple years ago. Download a free trial version and we’ll even include all the guidance and sample applications with source code to get your application up and running in minutes.