New York:  It was only a matter of time.

You can touch your iPod, changing songs with the swipe of a finger. You can 
touch your iPhone, clicking away on a virtual keyboard or zooming into images 
and maps. You can touch your iPad, flipping though a book or digital magazine 
or playing games on the 9-inch screen. So it only makes sense that you should 
be able to touch your iMac.

A European patent uncovered by the blog Patently Apple indicates that Apple 
could bring multitouch to the desktop, giving computer users the ability to 
touch the screen of the display in addition to the computer's keyboard.

The patent shows a series of sensors that could be added to a standard iMac, 
including an accelerometer to detect the angle of the screen and in turn change 
the display's resolution or orientation.

As the illustrations and accompanying descriptions indicate, swiveling the 
screen down to a touch-screen experience could also disable the keyboard and 
mouse and show a different style of operating system designed for touch.

In the touch-screen mode the patent also shows a new type of interface that 
looks very similar to iOS, the operating system used on the iPad, iPhone and 
iPod Touch.

It was only a matter of time for iOS to appear on the desktop.
touchscreen interface for iMac touch

As I wrote in a blog post earlier this year, engineers inside Apple told me 
that transitioning some Mac computer models and laptops to an operating system 
similar to the ultrasimple and accessible interface used on the iPhone and iPad 
would make sense from a consumer standpoint.

The simplicity of the iOS could be a big draw for computer owners as it vastly 
reduces the struggle many non-techies have when trying to find or save files on 
a traditional desktop operating system.

Although it would be difficult to build a new desktop user interface from the 
ground up, one engineer told me that it would be easy to add the "iPhone OS as 
a layer on top of OS X, similar to Apple's Front Row experience" used to watch 
movies and listen to music.

Finally, the patent also depicts a tablet computer that comes with a full 
multitouch screen and and a regular laptop keyboard and mouse. The laptop 
tablet illustration seems to have a swivel hinge in the center of the screen 
that could possibly flip around to create an iPad-like screen when the keyboard 
is not in use.


Read more at: 
http://www.ndtv.com/article/technology/apple-patents-a-desktop-touch-screen-computer-46986?

Gaurav Mehta


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