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On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 18:03 -0700, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
> They have no hope of preventing multi-touch itself from
> becoming the accepted mainstream, and then resistive touchscreens are
> probably going to be seen as obsolete.
That is assuming that mainstream has an intere
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> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> The ubiquitous zooming and rotating examples are not convincing me at all.
>
> They seem pretty cool to me.
>
>> S
Am Mi 5. März 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> joerg ha scritto:
> > I'm investigating to squeeze some multi-touch properties out of the GTA02
> > 4wire-resistor touchscreen, by hacking the basics and probing the ts in a
> > couple non-recommended completely different manners. There stil
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:25 PM, "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also using a touch-only screen they don't loose their usability: the
> resize, mostly, could be done simply with a scroll, while the rotation
This is kindof like saying what do you need a mouse for, your keyb
Ortwin Regel ha scritto:
If there will ever be a dedicated OpenMoko gaming device, it needs a
multitouch screen.
Well, yes I think it won't be possible to run games with an on-screen
virtual gamepad as the iPhone/iPodTouch does.
Do I am wrong?
However, with a phone, even if it is a fully
fe
Federico ha scritto:
So... where are those usecases that apply to a phone?
maybe pressing the shift key for typing uppercase letters :P
Not so useful imho... We don't write so quickly on small-screen based
devices to need a combination-input.
For istance, the iPhone has not a such feature (
joerg ha scritto:
I'm investigating to squeeze some multi-touch properties out of the GTA02
4wire-resistor touchscreen, by hacking the basics and probing the ts in a
couple non-recommended completely different manners. There still is a little
hope...
What's your hope exactly?
Do you have some
On 3/4/08, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have thought a bit about multitouch and its possible usecases and the
> longer
> I think about it the less exciting I find it on a mobile phone.
>
> The technology per se is great and I'm sure it will allow for great
> in
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The ubiquitous zooming and rotating examples are not convincing me at all.
They seem pretty cool to me.
> So... where are those usecases that apply to a phone?
How do you right-click on a touchscreen? The old w
On Tuesday 04 March 2008, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have thought a bit about multitouch and its possible usecases and the
> longer I think about it the less exciting I find it on a mobile phone.
>
> The technology per se is great and I'm sure it will allow for great
> innovatio
Federico wrote:
So... where are those usecases that apply to a phone?
maybe pressing the shift key for typing uppercase letters :P
Or other chording based text entry schemes...
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> So... where are those usecases that apply to a phone?
maybe pressing the shift key for typing uppercase letters :P
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Hi guys,
I have thought a bit about multitouch and its possible usecases and the longer
I think about it the less exciting I find it on a mobile phone.
The technology per se is great and I'm sure it will allow for great innovation
among UI's on large monitors, tablets, and even desks.
However,
I think this is an interesting reading about iphone multi-touch screen:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone1.htm
2008/3/4, joerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Am Di 4. März 2008 schrieb Duvelle Jones:
>
> > I will
> > admit that I was dissolution with the possibility that the multi-touch
> >
Am Di 4. März 2008 schrieb Duvelle Jones:
> I will
> admit that I was dissolution with the possibility that the multi-touch
> interface was an easy addition to OpenMoko. With some time to think and
> study the availability of the technology, I soon realized that my
> thinking on the matter was qui
Hi, tis me again. A little bit of forward thinking here. When I first
came to OpenMoko it was a mid the torrent of the iPhone hype. I will
admit that I was dissolution with the possibility that the multi-touch
interface was an easy addition to OpenMoko. With some time to think and
study the availab
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