[quote]World’s first dynamic deformable tactile surface capable of creating dynamic physical buttons that users can actually see and feel in advance of entering data into the device.
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Interessante questa tecnologia della Tactus Technology che permette, a quanto dicono, di ottenere una superficie deformabile dinamicamente, che crei quindi dei “tasti” o comunque dei rilievi dove serve per aiutare il dito a trovare il punto di interesse, nel caso di utilizzo insieme a touchscreen.
[image]https://leganerd.com/wp-content/uploads/LEGANERD_047485.jpeg[/image][quote]Tactus Technology this week demoed Tactile Layer, a product that uses haptics, or a touch-based interface, to make patterns or shapes rise and recede on a regular touchscreen.
The company says its panel, which it displayed on a prototype Android tablet at this week’s Society for Information Display showcase in Boston, is “the world’s first deformable tactile surface.”
The layer is flat and transparent and wouldn’t add any thickness to a gadget since it would replace a layer that already exists, Tactus says.[/quote]
In pratica questo “Tactile Layer” è uno strato da aggiungere sopra ad un normale touchscreen, talmente sottile da non aggiungere praticamente spessore, e che è in grado di creare dinamicamente dei rilievi.
– [url=http://tactustechnology.com/]Tactus Technology[/url] (tactustechnology.com)
– [url=http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/06/tactus-technology-prototype-android-tablet-shows-off-shapeshifti/]Tactus Technology prototype Android tablet shows off shapeshifting screen at SID 2012[/url] (engadget.com)
– [url=http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/5/3064674/tactus-technology-prototype-touchscreen-appearing-disappearing-keys]Tactus Technology unveils touchscreen prototype with appearing and disappearing keys (hands-on)[/url] (theverge.com)