Good evening,
Yes, a help mode would be good. And, once you got used to the
interface for a certain application it would get programmed into
muscle memory.
Everett
On 29-Jan-09, at 8:17 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
It does not have to distort the visual image at all. I think a
braille input method would be good but an alternative method would
also have to be available as not many folk use/know braille. I'm
thinking speech recognition could come in here and as for the
dynamic stuff, we could have a talking interface that would allow
its self to be touched without reacting and provide help text. It
can be done folk.
On Jan 29, 2009, at 7:12 PM, John Sanfilippo wrote:
And I'm wondering if, perhaps, the touch surface itself could be
textured a bit to help the tactile experience. Hmm, that might
distort the visual image.
js
On Jan 28, 2009, at 2:42 AM, Michael Babcock wrote:
hi;
I just believe that come due time, the keyboard is going to become
obsolete. It seems were moving to a thinner world. This is so that
people could do the talked about "Folding a computer up like a peas
of paper and putting it in there pocket". If we have touch screen
we will be able to be able to make a much more smoothly, compacted,
computer. Look at some of the atm's now, they are touch screens.
Mobile phones, going touch screen, As well, there are all ready
computers in the near future that are going to be touch screen. You
may be right, and these are just my thoughts.
michael