Interesting ideas, but I'm not sure that any adequately handle the tactile needs of a touch typist. Without looking at the keys, I can feel the nubs on the home keys on my phone's mini qwerty to get lined up again. I also have the same concern with using a laser projected keyboard (even tho potentially high on the coolness scale). With just a big flat surface then there's no way to keep you lined up on your keys at speed. I type pretty fast on my mini qwerty. All my personal email for the last few years have been 99.9% written on this thing, including this one.

-Chris

On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 2:10 pm, Jon Phillips wrote:
On Sat, 2007-06-02 at 13:35 -0700, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
 Well... for a while I was thinking about implanting a strong magnet
 under the skin in one of my fingers to detect alternating current.
 There are a few people out there who have done this and they say they
 can feel a very mild wiggle when the magnet comes near a wire carrying
 AC. It might be possible to detect the current going through the
 touchscreen as you make contact with it.

 But that's probably not a mainstream solution.

That sounds like a stelarc solution:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelarc

What about a glove or thimble that you could put on your finger?

How much does vibration tech. kill the battery on phones?

Some type of current detection sounds interesting...

Jon

 On Jun 2, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Jon Phillips wrote:

 > Yes, it seems pretty clear that screens are the way forward rather
 > than
 >
 > moving parts. I've seen a few solutions to the tactile feedback
 > issue,
 >
 > with the main being have the phone vibrate slightly upon key press,
 >
 > along with sounds.
 >
 >
 > Matthew (and others), have you heard of others?
 >


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