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Title: 10/gui
Post by: majestouch on Thu, 29 October 2009, 20:55:38
Here's something interesting I happened upon today:

http://10gui.com/

There is a concept video that is definitely worth a watch for input device enthusiasts or folks into UIs.
Title: 10/gui
Post by: timw4mail on Thu, 29 October 2009, 21:00:00
I've seen this before. It's definitely an interesting concept. if it actually becomes anything, I hope that you can use a normal keyboard with it.
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Post by: Rajagra on Thu, 29 October 2009, 22:43:42
Perhaps I'm missing something, but there is nothing you can currently do with one of these multi-touch surfaces that you couldn't do just as easily with a multi-buttoned mouse - and with better precision.

That video spoke of the benefits ("increased bandwidth") of using five fingers instead of one pointer, but didn't show much use of this alleged benefit.

One good example though is at 6:35 where they mention using two hands - one to drag a window while using the other to drag the application space. But the demonstration in the video wasn't too impressive, as they didn't really do both things at once.

This does look like a case of "We have this new technology, what can we do with it?" rather than "How can we improve the way we work, and what new technology should we invent to make it happen?" Not that that's a bad thing in itself, it's just not as ground-breaking as it sounds at first.
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Post by: timw4mail on Fri, 30 October 2009, 07:04:26
Quote from: Rajagra;129315
This does look like a case of "We have this new technology, what can we do with it?" rather than "How can we improve the way we work, and what new technology should we invent to make it happen?" Not that that's a bad thing in itself, it's just not as ground-breaking as it sounds at first.


Perhaps not, but interface paradigms are a bit stale.
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Post by: microsoft windows on Fri, 30 October 2009, 07:18:48
Computer mice don't leave fingerprints on the screen.
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Post by: timw4mail on Fri, 30 October 2009, 07:24:07
Quote from: microsoft windows;129340
Computer mice don't leave fingerprints on the screen.


You didn't actually watch it, did you?
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Post by: MsKeyboard on Fri, 30 October 2009, 09:56:38
I really like this concept, kind of like the interface table they use on CSI Miami.  I think that the idea of using your hands to manipulate your work surface will become quite powerful.  Look at the iPhone and Apple products, and now the new tablet that Microsoft is introducing.  Everything is becoming more intimate, so to say.

For over 20 years everyone has been proclaiming the demise of the keyboard and mouse, but here we are still using the same basic layout and platforms.  Things will change, but I do not think things will get aggressive until something revolutionary is introduced.

Thanks for sharing this website............Later
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Post by: microsoft windows on Fri, 30 October 2009, 10:52:30
Quote from: timw4mail;129342
You didn't actually watch it, did you?


If you use your hands to manipulate the computer with the screen, chances are you'll put fingerprints on it.
Title: 10/gui
Post by: ehird on Fri, 30 October 2009, 17:38:57
Quote from: microsoft windows;129378
If you use your hands to manipulate the computer with the screen, chances are you'll put fingerprints on it.

You're embarrassing yourself.
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Post by: Rajagra on Sat, 31 October 2009, 02:23:54
Quote from: timw4mail;129332
interface paradigms are a bit stale.
Quote from: MsKeyboard;129372
kind of like the interface table they use on CSI Miami.

In 30 years' time we'll still be saying "Where's my flying car and my Minority Report style interface?"

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Post by: Xuan on Sun, 08 November 2009, 22:25:09
Interesting video, but I didn't love the idea, I wouldn't like to get my hands all away from the keyboard neither that crappy window manager. But at least is different from the usual stupid multi touch on a giant screen.

If you'd like to try something different from the desktop paradigm to manage windows I'd recommend using a tilling window manager like awesome (http://awesome.naquadah.org/). It feels very efficient, no time wasted resizing windows and everything is done with the keyboard.
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Post by: InSanCen on Mon, 09 November 2009, 02:00:01
Quote from: microsoft windows;129340
Computer mice don't leave fingerprints on the screen.


Just watch the damn video... It's different, and interesting.

You may learn something.
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Post by: ch_123 on Mon, 09 November 2009, 04:03:52
Nonsense, we all know Windows 95 had the best GUI ever!

*ducks for cover*
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Post by: PRISONER 24601 on Mon, 09 November 2009, 04:04:39
Looks like something with a lot of potential. The actual GUI is nothing special IMO. Content management has been done like that for a few years now.