Not exact matches
While all of these along with so much more has indeed made a S7 tablet so much more alluring, the one grouse that
users had of the tablet so
far was its resistive touch screen which is known to respond
far better to stylus or finger nail
inputs than to finger tips.
Moves aren't arbitrary, and
input isn't wasted — as
far as the
user is concerned, this behaves a lot like a «flat» interface might, just with screen transitions replaced by movements in a 3D space.
Given all of these options, I'm expecting three things: a variant of the software
user interface that
further limits
users need to
input text even more than the iPhone already does; an advanced multi-touch
user interface that is optimized for five - finger
input; and the option to use a keyboard — possibly a new keyboard that doubles as a dock — when necessary.
Microsoft
further notes that the
user will also be able to draw with their finger or even use a coffee stirrer if need be to
input data, beyond using a professional smart pen.
Should a
user explicitly quit your skill (for example, by saying «Alexa, quit»), then Alexa will automatically terminate your open
Input Handler in the same way, and your skill will not be invoked with any
further Input Handler events.
Further into the patent application, Microsoft notes that «Optionally the
input control may use Natural
User Interface (NUI) technology which enables a user to interact with the computing - based device in a natural manner, free from artificial constraints imposed by input devices such as mice, keyboards, remote controls and the l
User Interface (NUI) technology which enables a
user to interact with the computing - based device in a natural manner, free from artificial constraints imposed by input devices such as mice, keyboards, remote controls and the l
user to interact with the computing - based device in a natural manner, free from artificial constraints imposed by
input devices such as mice, keyboards, remote controls and the like.
Further more, the simple menu - selection system implemented in the game would become a corner stone of the Dragon Quest series»
user input.
Astropad Studio's Magic Gestures took that one step
further, allowing
users to build custom shortcuts based on finger
input and pencil interaction.
Additionally,
users can dig
further and find other details like
inputs, outputs, byte size, scripts, and OPcodes.