2013年2月24日 星期日

Possibilities of multitouch functionality

Single board computer, Panel PC, networking appliance

With the touch-screen sector now entering a new phase of innovation, the issue of applying multitouch operation to the larger format displays found in industrial and public use settings is becoming a key engineering concern. Designers must examine the sensor technology options available today and consider using new single-layer project capacitive sensing technology to enable sophisticated human-machine interactions in large displays destined for harsh environments.


Multitouch sensor technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we connect with all manner of electronics hardware, giving touch-screen-based Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) the ability to recognize complex gestures using several fingers such as rotating, two-digit scrolling, three-digit dragging, and pinch zoom, as well as allowing multiple users to collaborate. Analyst firm Markets & Markets predicts that the global multitouch business will reach $5.5 billion by 2016 (constituting more than 30 percent of the total touch panel market by this stage). The multitouch segment is currently exhibiting a compound annual growth rate of more than 18 percent, with the portable consumer sector driving the vast majority of this growth.
Moving forward, the problem for design engineers is knowing how to bring the multitouch capabilities that are already becoming commonplace in smartphones and tablet PCs to other areas that could also derive benefit from them. , Point-Of-Sale (POS), public information, and industrial control systems could profit greatly from this sort of functionality. However, certain obstacles are inhibiting the adoption of multitouch in these nonconsumer sectors.

refer:
http://embedded-computing.com/articles/expanding-possibilities-multitouch-functionality/#at_pco=cfd-1.0

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