It's worth mentioning that the lists in Media Center are already registering for touch input and should scroll nicely as you flick. We have done some work on touch.
Unfortunately, it doesn't. It sometimes scrolls, it sometimes gets 'stuck' and at other times it makes single or multiple selections. It's *super* dependent on how you initiate the scroll - so much so that, as with the other discussions we've had here, I thought it wasn't touch aware. (And that's even without of course mentioning the current UX vs finger use)
It also appears to be machine capability dependent - i.e. it seems to use up quite a bit of power.
I finally did get MC25 working on am 8Gb/128GbNVMe Go for example (not sure what was making it not work before on my first couple of tries a few months back - nothing's changed bar Windows Updates since then) and it does all of the above completely unusably frequently, while it does it enough to be highly questionable for use at best on the Yoga X1.
Either way, it doesn't work as reliably as present day hybrid use aware applications - and it's one of those things that if the first attempt doesn't yield the expected result straight away, it's not usable... just like some of those terrible trackpads of machines of 15~20 years ago where none of the 'gestures' would actually work and you just had to turn them off.