> And I'm not sure that multi touch is really so important and the low res
I do not know if it's important, but being restricted to events of the form mouse-1-down, mouse-1-up, and mouse-move is problematic in my experience. So if we can't have multi-touch sensitivity, we need some other source of input. It could be buttons on the sides (e.g. I could imagine a phone where you use one hand for the touchscreen while the other hand holds the phone and can squeeze it to generate a "modifier" kind of event). For usability, I think it's important that this other source of input be usable at the same time as the touchscreen is used to move the cursor (so you can get similar effects as the 2-finger scroll, for exemples, or the mouse-3 context menus) so it probably would have to be activated by the other hand. Stefan PS: I'm not even considering single-handed use. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community