For some reason the project was trying to reference the old version. After creating a new project and moving my old code over, it is working well.
According to the latest MSDN documentation is now in: Namespace: Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input. Touch Assembly: Microsoft.Xna. Framework (in microsoft.xna.framework.
Dll).
Interesting, well I have Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input. Touch namespace and I have the reference to the Xna. Framework, but my gesture still isn't found :( – Spooks Sep 26 '10 at 15:25 @Spooks: Maybe you have a reference to the assembly of the old version of XNA?
– Allon Guralnek Sep 26 '10 at 16:53 @Spooks: Don't forget to add a 'using' statement for it. – Steve H Sep 26 '10 at 21:49 @Steve - good point, but I got a virtual earful from someone for explaining the obvious in another answer. – ChrisF Sep 26 '10 at 21:50.
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