Membrane That Turns Any Surface Into a Touchscreen
alx5000 writes "Engadget has a story about Displax Interactive Systems, a Portuguese company that has created a new polymer film that, when stuck onto a surface, converts it into a multitouch touchscreen with up to 16 contact points. The article states that 'if all goes well, the first Displax-enabled wares will start shipping this July.'"
Oh no, they proved MC Hammer wrong!
Oh great, so I can use all my fingers...elbows...uh, my nose...tongue?...WTF?
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The usefulness of touchscreens is truly overrated.
I used to work at a pizza chain where we had to ring in orders using a touchscreen. They were the biggest pieces of shit ever. It'd take five or six taps to perform any action.
Just last week I was at the airport, and ran into the same problem using a much more modern ticket printer station that used a touchscreen.
I can't help but be very skeptical about this technology, given how poorly existing touchscreens work. And those existing touchscreens are just basic rectangles, in very predictable and controlled environments.
16 contact points as in 16 fingers at once, not 16 'buttons'
It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for being subtle.
You've been able to get membranes that could be put on normal screens and make them touchscreens for a long time. I remember a school where my mother worked got some in the mid '90s and put them on monitors. A bit later there were companies advertising them for putting on laptops, with a serial adaptor so you got something that looked like a serial mouse to Windows 3.11 but was a touch screen. The news here is that they now support multitouch.
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From TFA:
As the story goes, an array of nanowires embedded in the film recognizes your digits or pointed breath [...]
Except that I read "pointed breasts" ;-) [1]
Ah, how the mind has a way of making things up before you've had your first morning coffee...
[1] Presumably up to 16 of them. Now that's a party I'd like to be invited to (but probably never will)
Finally, I can turn my life-size colonel Sanders cut-out into a data entry device.
If light passes through it it is by definition a screen.
screen != display
Is it good or bad that my first thought was to make a multi-touch battle mat for wargaming?
With the rash of card skimmers being placed on ATM's I have to wonder just how long it will be before someone "overlays" an ATM's console to grab pin numbers too. These days it pays to be observant of minor differences in hardware because these creeps are getting more and more sophisticated with microelectronics and wireless transceivers. I think it won't be long before someone puts this technology to use in some diabolical and illegal manor.
I've been trying to find touchscreens to incorporate into an embedded system, and few of the touchscreen vendors have drivers for anything other than Windows - as such they get eliminated from my consideration.
I've just check Displax's site, and a search for "linux" gives no hits - so either:
a) They are just doing the actual sensing system, and letting somebody else build the actual interface chips
or
b) They only support Windows.
Which makes them a non-starter in my line of work.
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