R rjvh New Member Jul 26, 2008 #1 Hi just a question that puzzles me is what is the technoligy that the computer track pat is working on is it grided? i asume it is otherwise you can't dedicate functions on some parts of it, you do need a coordinate system and how about the touch screens is that based on the same technoligy?? Robert-Jan
Hi just a question that puzzles me is what is the technoligy that the computer track pat is working on is it grided? i asume it is otherwise you can't dedicate functions on some parts of it, you do need a coordinate system and how about the touch screens is that based on the same technoligy?? Robert-Jan
Torben Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2008 #2 rjvh said: Hi just a question that puzzles me is what is the technoligy that the computer track pat is working on is it grided? i asume it is otherwise you can't dedicate functions on some parts of it, you do need a coordinate system and how about the touch screens is that based on the same technoligy?? Robert-Jan Click to expand... Hi Robert-Jan! By "track pat", do you mean touchpad? I'd try to tell you about them, but since I don't really know that much about it, I'll just say that googling with the term "touchpad" might help you more. Good luck! Torben
rjvh said: Hi just a question that puzzles me is what is the technoligy that the computer track pat is working on is it grided? i asume it is otherwise you can't dedicate functions on some parts of it, you do need a coordinate system and how about the touch screens is that based on the same technoligy?? Robert-Jan Click to expand... Hi Robert-Jan! By "track pat", do you mean touchpad? I'd try to tell you about them, but since I don't really know that much about it, I'll just say that googling with the term "touchpad" might help you more. Good luck! Torben
R rjvh New Member Jul 26, 2008 #3 could try that one because track pat whas not that fruitfull on wiki Robert-Jan
Torben Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2008 #4 rjvh said: could try that one because track pat whas not that fruitfull on wiki Robert-Jan Click to expand... Give it a shot. When I think of a "track pat" I think of a coach giving an encouraging pat on the rear to a runner at a race. Torben
rjvh said: could try that one because track pat whas not that fruitfull on wiki Robert-Jan Click to expand... Give it a shot. When I think of a "track pat" I think of a coach giving an encouraging pat on the rear to a runner at a race. Torben
R rjvh New Member Jul 26, 2008 #5 I did check the wiki but that whas not realy satisfying (to limited) what about the I phone cuase that's looking to me as a glass surface of course glass can be used as a capacitor Robert-Jan
I did check the wiki but that whas not realy satisfying (to limited) what about the I phone cuase that's looking to me as a glass surface of course glass can be used as a capacitor Robert-Jan
Mikebits Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2008 #6 Torben said: Give it a shot. When I think of a "track pat" I think of a coach giving an encouraging pat on the rear to a runner at a race. Torben Click to expand... So that is how you made first string on the track team
Torben said: Give it a shot. When I think of a "track pat" I think of a coach giving an encouraging pat on the rear to a runner at a race. Torben Click to expand... So that is how you made first string on the track team
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 26, 2008 #7 rjvh said: I did check the wiki but that whas not realy satisfying (to limited) what about the I phone cuase that's looking to me as a glass surface of course glass can be used as a capacitor Robert-Jan Click to expand... Hi R-J, Did you see this site.? Explains the different methods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen
rjvh said: I did check the wiki but that whas not realy satisfying (to limited) what about the I phone cuase that's looking to me as a glass surface of course glass can be used as a capacitor Robert-Jan Click to expand... Hi R-J, Did you see this site.? Explains the different methods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen
Torben Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2008 #8 Mikebits said: So that is how you made first string on the track team Click to expand... Hey, if your buns can't move you fast, at least they can get you places. Torben
Mikebits said: So that is how you made first string on the track team Click to expand... Hey, if your buns can't move you fast, at least they can get you places. Torben
Mikebits Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2008 #9 Torben said: Hey, if your buns can't move you fast, at least they can get you places. Torben Click to expand... It is hard to argue with that Last edited: Jul 26, 2008
Torben said: Hey, if your buns can't move you fast, at least they can get you places. Torben Click to expand... It is hard to argue with that
R rjvh New Member Jul 26, 2008 #10 ericgibbs said: Hi R-J, Did you see this site.? Explains the different methods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen Click to expand... That's defenitly more info I do have to improve my searching capabilitys/skills Thanks Robert-Jan Last edited: Jul 26, 2008
ericgibbs said: Hi R-J, Did you see this site.? Explains the different methods. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen Click to expand... That's defenitly more info I do have to improve my searching capabilitys/skills Thanks Robert-Jan
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 26, 2008 #11 rjvh said: That's defenitly more info I do have to improve my searching capabilitys Thanks Robert-Jan Click to expand... If you want to add TS technology to an existing display, its possible to use the IR [x,y matrix] as a 'bolt on' feature to the screen surround. A 4 * 4 [x.y] will give 16 discrete areas on the screen for the 'menu'
rjvh said: That's defenitly more info I do have to improve my searching capabilitys Thanks Robert-Jan Click to expand... If you want to add TS technology to an existing display, its possible to use the IR [x,y matrix] as a 'bolt on' feature to the screen surround. A 4 * 4 [x.y] will give 16 discrete areas on the screen for the 'menu'