So, touch screens are pretty cool. They are also getting more and more common, but there are still a few inherent flaws in them.
One of the issues with touch screens in general is the fact that touching the screen puts a big fat hand in the way of the screen, blocking parts of it. Now, this may in fact be impossible, but I wonder what would happen if the screen was semi transparent, and you touched things from behind. Like the Vita, your fingers would be on the back and you would be able to see them through the screen, enabling you to press what you want without obscuring it. Again, not sure if technology is there yet.
Another issue is tactility, or whatever you call lack of buttons. A screen is a smooth surface (for good reason) so it can be difficult to tell when you have pressed something or not. There was that phone a while ago that had a screen that clicked when you pressed down, turning the whole screen into a button, and I remember seeing stick on buttons for iPhone games a while ago that would mimic fingers and allow for more feedback when playing.
Similar to the previous, sometimes touch screens think you are clicking something when you just want to drag it or scroll down, which is annoying, but I think an inescapable tenet of the technology. And my touchpad on my laptop, despite running the software that claims it can tell if its my fingers or my palm, still manages to move the mouse around when I am typing and rest my hands.
Thoughts on these ideas or on touch screens in general? This seems to be the main fad in technology right now, what feature do you think will be next (i.e. holograms, 3D, biotics).
Thanks for reading, for some reason I get nervous when I try to start a thread.
One of the issues with touch screens in general is the fact that touching the screen puts a big fat hand in the way of the screen, blocking parts of it. Now, this may in fact be impossible, but I wonder what would happen if the screen was semi transparent, and you touched things from behind. Like the Vita, your fingers would be on the back and you would be able to see them through the screen, enabling you to press what you want without obscuring it. Again, not sure if technology is there yet.
Another issue is tactility, or whatever you call lack of buttons. A screen is a smooth surface (for good reason) so it can be difficult to tell when you have pressed something or not. There was that phone a while ago that had a screen that clicked when you pressed down, turning the whole screen into a button, and I remember seeing stick on buttons for iPhone games a while ago that would mimic fingers and allow for more feedback when playing.
Similar to the previous, sometimes touch screens think you are clicking something when you just want to drag it or scroll down, which is annoying, but I think an inescapable tenet of the technology. And my touchpad on my laptop, despite running the software that claims it can tell if its my fingers or my palm, still manages to move the mouse around when I am typing and rest my hands.
Thoughts on these ideas or on touch screens in general? This seems to be the main fad in technology right now, what feature do you think will be next (i.e. holograms, 3D, biotics).
Thanks for reading, for some reason I get nervous when I try to start a thread.