Very nice. The future looks good
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Wombat, yeah, pushbuttons wouldn't be too hard, and in fact, I think VW has licensed this technology for future car touchscreens (so you can feel the buttons and don't have to take your eyes off the street) from some firm. I think they're using some kind of liquid or gel that expands. But rotary knobs? (Oh yes Zokes, I can already see the application )
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Now you're scaring me. The ordinary rotary knob I see here is at least 1 cm in diameter and 1.5 cm long - how large would you want it to be?
God, now I have "Let's Twist Again" stuck in my head.
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Originally posted by azI'm still waiting for tactile screens that can produce buttons that can be pressed. Rotary Knobs, dials and throttles would probably be even harder to produce, but a real tactile interface for a computer would be great.
IMO, it is not a matter of eliminating one or the other. I have a Datahand keyboard for easier typing, and a Kensington trackball. But touchscreens do have their advantages (I first noticed this on my Psion: the screen is very small, so a mouse would be virtually useless). The different input technologies are complementary. You can do stuff with a touchscreen that you can't with other hardware, but same goes for keyboards and mice.
Jörg
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