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Patent: Multisided Full Screen Touch iPod

Appleinsider details a new patent applicaton from Apple which explores the possibility of separating the display from the touch interface by placing the touch interface on the back of the device.

Apple describes the problems related to the use of a touch interface screen in the more traditional screen + touch interface together. The problems include obscuring the screen with your hand and introducing smudges onto the screen.

Instead the use of "back side touch" would eliminate these issues but still provide user interface feedback with the use of an on-screen cursor which identifies where the touch-interface is being used.

More specifically, a force-sensitive touch-surface is provided on a first or back-side surface of the device through which a user provides input (e.g., cursor manipulation and control element selection/activation)," the company wrote. "On a second or front-side surface, a display element is used to present one or more control elements and a cursor that is controlled through manipulation of the back-side touch-surface.


The patent is credited to John Elias who was one of the founders of Fingerworks, a company who had done much work in the field of touch-interfaces. Apple acquired Fingerworks in 2005.

Raw Data: Patent Application #20070103454

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62 months ago
another cool hint----

of something we might never see.

or maybe we will- neat though
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62 months ago
Interesting, but I really don't like the idea of using such a device. I'd rather wait for better, more durable touch screens.
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62 months ago
Sounds good..bring it on!
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62 months ago
i dunno about having to flip it that much....you would still touch the front.
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62 months ago
how wierd would it be to touch the back of the iPod to control the front. I dont think it would catch on.
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62 months ago

i dunno about having to flip it that much....you would still touch the front.


you wouldn't flip it. you would touch in on the back and still look at it from the front. read the description again.

arn
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62 months ago
I think it's gonna work! :)

Brilliant even! :cool:
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62 months ago
I'm willing to bet a Power Book G5 that we will never see this.
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62 months ago
This just seems a bit awkward to me. How easy is it to select thing you can't really see? Sure the is a cursor to let you know where you are touching, but I'd rather not fumble around like that.

P-Worm
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62 months ago

This just seems a bit awkward to me. How easy is it to select thing you can't really see? Sure the is a cursor to let you know where you are touching, but I'd rather not fumble around like that.

P-Worm


If you think about it though, when you use the scroll wheel on your ipod, do you look at the wheel or the screen? Personally I am not even thinking about the scroll wheel when I use the ipod. I am not sure that putting it on the back may make such a difference.
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