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Multi-Touch Keyboard Technology

PhoenxHwk writes "University of Delaware's webpage is running a story on the new Multi-Touch Keyboard by Fingerworks. This was on Slashdot once before, but the product is no longer vapor! Fingerworks's products are gesture-based keyboard-and-mouse "surfaces" that require zero force to work with - they are hailed as a product to both combat RSI and make working more efficient."

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  1. I don't want a new keyboard! by dildatron · · Score: 5, Funny

    All I want is one key.

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    1. Re:I don't want a new keyboard! by mh_tang · · Score: 4, Funny

      Sometimes in Windows, you need to use all three keys though.

  2. "any" key? by misterhaan · · Score: 2, Funny

    now what will everyone do when faced with "press any key to continue..."?

    'any' key? it doesn't even have an 'enter' key!

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    track7.org has all kinds of interesting stuff!

    1. Re:"any" key? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I'd say this may easily become the first keyboard in the world to actually *have* an "any" key. My vote would be a flat-hand slap onto the touchpad --- that's as close to "press any key" as it'll ever get.

  3. Continued journalism by Fjord · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm glad to see they are continuing their policies on advertisements here on /.

    You would think a slashvertiser would strengthen their site before getting a link to their front page put up, though.

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  4. /. vapor by mattsucks · · Score: 4, Funny
    ... but the product is no longer vapor!
    Too bad the U. of Delaware's web server is ....
  5. gestures by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
    To open a file, you rotate your hand as if opening a jar; to zoom or de-zoom, you expand or contract your hand.

    Some interesting gesture possibilities for looking at pr0n come to mind.

  6. This is great! by nizo · · Score: 4, Funny
    Eventually, he said, the computer password could be a gesture known only to the user.


    Finally, my favorite one-fingered gesture can be used to choose windows from my GRUB menu.

  7. other useful gestures... by gosand · · Score: 5, Funny
    To open a file, you rotate your hand as if opening a jar; to zoom or de-zoom, you expand or contract your hand.

    This would be great for browsers...

    making a fist and moving the hand in an up-and-down motion will go to www.persiankitty.com

    extending only the middle finger on the left hand will go to www.riaa.com

    extending only the middle finger on the right hand will go to www.mpaa.com

    extending both middle fingers will send you to www.microsoft.com

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  8. Re:zero force? by goldenfield · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe instead of zero force, they USE the Force. They've got thousands of Midocholorians trapped in the pad...

    *waves hand* You will open Mozilla to Slashdot...

  9. Somebody has to say it... by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 4, Funny

    "This is not just a little step in improving the mouse, this is the first step in a new way of communicating with the computer through gestures and the movements of your hands. This is, after all, one of the ways humans interact."

    This thing is going to be *HUGE* in Italy.

  10. Hmmmmm by Hamster+Of+Death · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can see the porn industry jumping to adopt THIS technology!

  11. Fantastic News Source by L.+VeGas · · Score: 4, Funny

    University of Delaware's webpage

    I'm glad to see this wonderful source of information being featured on /. I wish you could also promote my other primary information source,
    Bakersfield Community College Gazette.

  12. Douglas Adams saw it first by MrEd · · Score: 4, Funny
    This is getting closer and closer to that ideal user interface - something that's so complicated that you just wave your hand in its' general direction and hope that it does what you want.


    I like my interfaces old-school. Dials and knobs, please.

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    Wah!

    1. Re:Douglas Adams saw it first by Brian+Kendig · · Score: 4, Funny

      So we'll be able to make complicated things happen just by waving our hands in the air?

      I guess Arthur C. Clarke *was* right -- any sufficiently advanced technology *is* indistinguishable from magic.

  13. Re:Er... by travdaddy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Require zero force to work with? Is that even physically possible?

    Sure!
    I use zero force at my job already.

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  14. Re:great product by rplacd · · Score: 2, Funny

    I confess, while reading a long document/web site/whatever, I unconsciously play with my keyboard's nipples.
    That won't work with this keyboard...

  15. Re:great product by naasking · · Score: 5, Funny

    One of the best thigns about this keyboard [...] Remeber the article just recentally here about mouse [...] Furthermore, it is hard to keep your fingers in the correct locations, since, with the exception of two little raised dots, there are no physical boundries between the keys.

    Hmmm... yes, I see the problem...

    Laugh people, it's a joke. :-)

  16. Headboard by Tablizer · · Score: 2, Funny

    I always wished that a face-based or head-based interface on the keyboard would become popular, because then the boss could not tell the difference between sleeping and typing.

  17. Re:its just a really quiet orc peon.... by falzer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Zug zug!

  18. Re:Er... by falzer · · Score: 2, Funny

    Me too, I love work! I can stare at it all day.