Tap Tech Brings Touch To Dumb Phones
nk497 writes "A Cambridge-based firm has come up with a way to bring touch interfaces to phones without touchscreens. According to TouchDevice, the system uses the microphone to turn any surface on a handset into a touch-sensitive input panel by analysing sound signatures. 'For example, where icons are displayed on a non-touch screen display, you could tap on there and it would activate the application,' said founder Mike Bradley. TouchDevice believes there are two markets for the technology: firstly to augment input potential in touchcreen smartphones, and secondly as a way of adding touch to 'dumb' displays. The system should be making its way into devices by early next year."
Works great, unless:
Your in a loud room.
Your tap is outside "normal" strength range
You are wearing gloves.
You tap with your fingernail, pen, etc
Just sounds like a hack to me, maybe Ok for Yes/No interactions, but I thought that was what the normal buttons are for...
But with multiple microphones, sounds will come in out of phase. It should be possible to compute the delay time of the signal coming in on each microphone, which when combined with knowledge of the speed of sound should allow it triangulate the position of the tap. Yes, with a single microphone, this would be an abhorrent kludge. With multiple microphones, it works like the audio gunshot detection systems already in use in some cities.
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
Posts about modding is a call to be modded down, but here I go anyway:
That was not Flaimbait. If you go around modding any post that pokes fun at a brand as "Flaimbait", you'll turn Slashdot comment threads into humorless, boring lists of generic observations. You may not agree with the logic of the post, but as the popular sig goes -- "there's no -1 'disagree' mod". Maybe there was some intention of "bating flame", but implying that Apple's response to the antenna problem was, in part, motivated by financial considerations, isn't the type of inflammatory content that the "Flamebait" mod was intended for.
Entomologically speaking, the spider is not a bug, it's a feature.