presuumably if you've touched something and heard feedback, you can touch it again. the screen is small. I don't think the discrimination you mention is discriminating enough. I want to know what I've touched so that I can know whether it is what I want to act upon. The only way I've seen this work is with double touch. Of course, if some functions require a double touch, that's taken care of.

On Jan 10, 2007, at 3:50 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:

Double touching for verification could get complicated. You'd have to touch in the same place twice requiring more accuracy and slowing down the process. Also, there appear to be several functions of the phone itself that employ double touching so this would result in touching three times to to get the desired effect. I'd much rather see something with the intelligent touch discrimination than actually having to do repetitions of the process.


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Cheryl

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