graywolf
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This is going to sound satirical, but it really isn't. I think you could use something like capacitive chopsticks...
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This is going to sound satirical, but it really isn't. I think you could use something like capacitive chopsticks...
graywolf said:
SingingSabre said:Think about it. Simple solution mimicking two fingers. Natural motion for pinch to zoom, selections, etc.
SingingSabre said:Think about it. Simple solution mimicking two fingers. Natural motion for pinch to zoom, selections, etc.
Capacitive chopsticks?? What the....?!
Try it, you might like it. Keep a wipey close to keep your fingers clean to help with the fingerprints. I've become so used to the touch that I found myself today trying to move the screen on my MacBook Pro, was getting frustrated with it until I realized I was having a DUH moment.
Try it, you might like it. Keep a wipey close to keep your fingers clean to help with the fingerprints. I've become so used to the touch that I found myself today trying to move the screen on my MacBook Pro, was getting frustrated with it until I realized I was having a DUH moment.
I did that on my windows computer but the cheap plastic frame kinda gives it away before I get a chance to run my finger over the plastic screen.
Oh, how I love glass!
Macs don't have cheap plastic frames
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SingingSabre said:My, albeit brief, vision was of almost two thin styli that you could use almost like chopsticks. It would allow you the ability and flexibility of two fingers, but you wouldn't have to touch the screen with your hands.
craftypepper said:I hate touching my screen because of finger prints. I always use a stylus unless I need multitouch to zoom.
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snowboarder8985 said:You do realize that the stylus leaves smudge makes on the screen also?
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craftypepper said:I hate touching my screen because of finger prints. I always use a stylus unless I need multitouch to zoom.
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You do realize that the stylus leaves smudge makes on the screen also?
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graywolf said:I don't know what stylus you have but mine doesn't. I think you aren't cleaning your screen first so it pushes the oil from your finger around.