07-02-2019, 12:37 PM
(07-02-2019, 07:33 AM)unity100 Wrote: Even touch technology didnt get hold, even for designers who work on detailed stuff. Touch monitors etc are totally out.
Touching, moving stuff using a touchpad is also unlikely to stick - it requires a lot of movement, becomes tiring.
The current setup for using a computer using a mouse and keyboard seems to be the one providing minimum movement of fingers and hands.
Imagine having to wiggle your hands as much as you move your mouse...
I imagine the motions could be exactly the same but without the resistance of the physical mouse object. But actually I imagine the motions to be much more subtle (slight finger wiggles here and there but to scroll and zoom without pointing at the screen at all) and also much more dramatic (using big swipes and across the projected "screen" like a touch screen). A little pinch motion could be programmed to control the size of the display, for movie viewingand sharing content to tiny for private messages and interactions.
From tons of programming I have developed what they call carpel tunnel and it can be agony , I hope keyboard and mouse is eradicated very soon. Touch input imo creates far less resistance because the smooth glass and swipe motions as opposed to clicks and clacks.