the guy on the thread clearly said he is
"calling while the "TouchDevice.ReportDown/Move/Up" are invoked in another thread."
meaning he is trying simulating touch events, I assume for testing, not saying it
shouldn't work as documented but it's hardly a fatal flaw, unless your a complete unitestard.
WPF has been doing touch since before ballmer lost his mind and set loose that ftrad sinofsky.
remember the 20,000$ surface coffee table? it used WPF surface SDK, notice its always trolls and
uniformed that have the big problem with WPF, if your afraid of WPF now, get ready to be terrified baby boys,
not only is WPF the only way to make proper High DPI desktop WPF app it's perfect for Win10.
pity the metro/modern/universal kids that fell for the marketing if you want, but the trolling by some who know little to nothing about WPF just makes them look frightened and ever more desperate. I don't see any real WPF experts complaining.