. The LCD is merely an example.
- David
Lars Hallberg wrote:
David Duardo skrev:
This is where I ran into trouble As high resolution as the the LCD is,
it simply is too small to be used with a finger based user interface,
which is what most people would want to use on a cellphone because
I was actually thinking of a linearized rotary dial. You basically have
a scrollbar on one the side of the screen. All you would do is drag the
slider down until you see the character you want and then let go. The
slider will then spring back to the top.
Perhaps using text prediction you can have
Your explanation definitely shed some light on the Neo1973 for me. I
guess the only thing we can do at this point is wait for Sean to make
more hardware announcements.
Dirk Bergstrom wrote:
At Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:00:06 -0400,David Duardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can the community
Why the Neo is going to have 2 tri-axis accelerometers is beyond me. The
only reason you would want to use 2 3d accelerometers is if you want
higher accuracy in rotation measurements, but for the type of
application I see little gain in the extra accuracy. The Nintendo
Wiimote only uses 1 3d
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