October 4, 2005
After Touch screens, now touch keyes
Phoneyworld has an update on touch screens. (cf previous post).
"Mitsubishi and NTT DoCoMo say that their vision was to give complete control to the developers of UI's (User Interfaces). Imagine if they could also control which kind of keys should be visible to the user at a particular point of time. Not only would it make the usage much faster and easier but extremely young kids as well as people who are mentally handicapped could benefit. Since the size of keys and fonts could be controlled, visually impaired people could also be able to use the phones once the necessary settings are done."
emily | 3:05 PM |
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