On 10/31/2014 02:37 AM, Paul Davis wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:24 AM, Raphaël Mouneyres <rmouneyres@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rmouneyres@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: hopefully, the article mentions this more a kind of "proof of concept" than a real product. If we start to build real knobs on top of tactile interfaces instead of building hardware interfaces, then we completely loose our minds 10 years ago you could get knobs that would "stick" onto a laptop/monitor screen and sent control data. Nothing new under the sun. That was actually a real product. I'm 99.9% certain that the company who did it is out of business.
Knobs and sliders that you could stick onto a tablet surface would make it very easy to arrange your layout the way you wanted, instead of how the product engineer decided he or she wanted it.
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