Nokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface
Nokia’s no stranger to the patent application process here in the United States, and while we’ve certainly seen some strange ones emanating from its R&D labs, this one looks like something that should be implemented on the double. Explained as a “user interface for controlling an electronic device,” the multitouch solution would essentially allow you to pinch, zoom and rotate objects as usual, but it would also employ an array of pressure sensors in order to give your motions a sense of severity. If executed properly, one could theoretically envision the use of a strong push to simulate a double tap (for example), or as a means to activate a secondary function that generally requires another button press or the use of a ‘Function’ key. Hit the read link for all the mumbo jumbo, but be sure to keep your expectations within check. Or not.
[Via UnwiredView]
Nokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 18:49:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Popular Posts:
- Nokia c3-02 — Nokia C3 Touch and Type hands-on
- Nokia’s 3710 fold does 3.2 megapixels on the cheap
- Nokia cozies up to TD-SCDMA some more, launches China Mobile versions of the X5 and C5, joins TD Forum
- Nokia 500 ‘Fate’ destined for Q3, 1GHz processor and Symbian Anna onboard
- Nokia 5530 XpressMusic gets FCC approval, still no 3G to be found
Random Posts:
- Nokia 2605 Mirage comes to Verizon, disappears as you approach it
- Nokia plants multimedia research laboratory in Hollywood, CA
- Verizon adds Motorola Barrage today, Nokia Shade next week
- Funny-looking Nokia passes FCC with US 3G, possibly the Mako?
- Nokia E71x struts its stuff on video
There are no posts related to Nokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface.
