PowerBook As A New Kind Of Human Interface Device
An anonymous reader writes "As covered earlier on Slashdot, Amit Singh had shown how to access and use the motion sensor feature in the late model PowerBooks for innovative things, which created quite a buzz in the Mac community. In an ingenius new article, Singh has taken the idea all the way and released software which lets you use a PowerBook with a motion sensor as a general purpose input device which works with existing apps. IMHO the coolest use of this is for playing games: be sure to check out the video footage in the article. For instance, in a car racing game, you steer by tilting the PowerBook left and right, go faster by tilting it forward, brake by tilting it backwards! You can also scroll in apps. Google Map scrolling with my PowerBook feels like flying in an aiprlane over the terrain. I must say you have to try this in real life to appreciate the experience ... go to the Apple store or something if you don't have the hardware ;-) Before this my girlfriend (who uses a Dell notebook) has never called anything computer related "jawdropping"! Wouldn't it be nice to have a gaming motion sensor be standard issue in all future laptops?"
i think i was the only one in my entire county who actually bought one of these
You fucking idiot. The whole fucking purpose of the motion detector is to park the drive heads.
Repent.
So does the Playstation2. There are already a bunch of games that work with camera sensors. It's not that ground breaking anymore.
who modded this one off-topic, it's hilarious
Whatever the big problems with swiss-cheese OS's and borglike office packages, they rightfully rule when it comes to controllers. Their optical mouse is the best I've seen, and after looking a long time for a good keyboard, the one I bought last year was theirs.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
3d interfaces, multi-modal desktops, etc, All worthless. Until one understands the fundamental way that our brain functions with the computer all this is just toys. We need to radically change our understanding of interfaces. While this is "cool" it's mostly useless.
It would be better if in all applications they reduced the time and complexity to complete each task. This is why using my highly customized joystick I can rape most anyone in Unreal, even though I only had a week or so experiance. This is why I am totally addicted to the Humane Environment, try it for a week and you will understand why the pain of no spell check and c/ping everything in and out into a regular editor makes is worth it.
Want something radical? It's not standard force input devices but not having any notion of applications in an OS. Never turning off or on a computer. No crashes, no worries.
Put that on the desktop, and people will move to linux in droves!
Not to say that alternatives to the mouse and keyboard combo couldn't be usefull. Its anogolous to designing cars without an understanding of physics, and deciding that a motorcycle would be cool. We need to fix the junkers we have before expanding.
Is there anything better than clicking through Microsoft ads on Slashdot?