Microsoft Patents Foot Computing
theodp writes "Microsoft Research has made it possible for a mother to surf the web while nursing her newborn, thanks to its newly-patented 'foot-based user interface' (FUI?). 'In addition to causing health problems,' explains Microsoft in the patent, 'the traditional keyboard and mouse interface can be simply inconvenient in certain situations as well. In one instance, a mother with a baby in her arms is unable to easily perform simple tasks, such as checking email, on a computer.' Users of the 'Foot-Based Interface for Interacting With a Computer,' however, will be able to move their feet and step on the floor a la DDR to execute various commands, such as deleting email or scrolling down the screen. Due to the usual foot-dragging on the part of the USPTO, the patent — filed for in 2006 — was essentially obsolete by the time it was issued on Tuesday, a week after Microsoft's Kinect launch."
The next time Windows crashes on me, I will demonstrate another foot-based input method, until nothing is left but bits and pieces.
nah, our patent office decided this was a non-obvious patent because it used words and drawings.
I've heard of "one handed typing", but if you have to get your feet, both hands and a baby involved, seek therapy.
Finally a patent I can agree with. This is some innovative work. Just this morning while driving to work I was thinking "gee, I wish my feet could be used to control something.. too bad nobody has invented foot based controls"
Forgot? Heavens no. They're first on our list of companies to extort for intellectual property that we now own.
An obvious shoe in.