Nice video there. I sense there could be a difficulty initially in
identifying which of the 5 pointers belonged to its respective finger
while they all are closely placed and look the same round with   at
the center. The mouse pointer is just one thing we need to focus on
now which is relatively easy to follow as we make mouse movements.
But, with these 5 pointers, one will have to quickly confirm that
focus is on the right finger and that the pointer is at the right
place before doing anything there :D Can't image doing the right
thing with 10 pointers on screen and you can use any one of them to
click or make selection. How would you get the system to identify
that when only one finger is pressed, say my index finger when I
actually start applying pressure on the pad with little finger?

But nice post, interesting to think about :)


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