uses lasers to sense where your fingers are. a virtual keyboard for your PDA
uses lasers to sense where your fingers are. a virtual keyboard for your PDA
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it looks really bad quality there, good idea though
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And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit and you think "Ok, this is the limit".
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that seems pretty cool, i'd imagine your hands would cast too much shadow for it to be totally effective though
wouldnt that take away the portableness of a pda?
lasers are pretty light
pun unintended
yea, but you need a solid or flat surface in order for it to work
I was thinking that too, I mean if its going on where your hand breaks the laser beam, than everyone where you would reach over a key it would type too?Originally posted by Evil Fish@13 January 2004 - 20:34
that seems pretty cool, i'd imagine your hands would cast too much shadow for it to be totally effective though
Also, how is it sensing what you do? Its projecting it on a carpet, the laser that is it putting out isnt exactly being refelected back to show what parts of it are trapped by movement from your hands.
from what people have said from ces is even if your normal typer it takes 20 seconds to get the feel for it, also works for point and click typing
you can adjust the sensitivity and even make it click
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