Wednesday, October 19, 2011

TapSense screen technology tells the difference between parts of your hand

TapSense screen technology tells the difference between parts of your hand

A touchscreen is a touchscreen is a touchscreen, right. Apparently not as you discover to your own amazement and wonder with TapSense screen technology, where Carnegie Mellon's Human Computer Interaction Institute manage to conjure, enabling your device to tell the difference between different types of taps through the use of a microphone and touchscreen display. Chris Harrison is the brains behind TapSense, and it is no wonder either, considering this is the very same person who delivered Omnitouch to the world. Basically, this technology "doubles the bandwidth" so to speak where touch interaction is concerned.



Ubergizmo, TapSense screen technology tells the difference between parts of your hand

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