I already have an awesome multi-touch input device... It's my keyboard.
I can see maybe for children or people who can't type, but who doesn't learn to type these days at a fairly early age? Why so much hate for the keyboard?
Not for typing. It's for navigating around the desktop. Not a keyboard replacement, it's (ideally) a mouse replacement. Your keyboard only takes digital input. This will be analog, which is better for things like zooming.
I can copy-paste, undo-redo, alt-f4, windows-D and windows tab so fast, windows left, down, right and up... man i love windows 7, i think it's (for now) the perfect balance between touch and keyboard enabled.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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I already have an awesome multi-touch input device...
It's my keyboard.
I can see maybe for children or people who can't type, but who doesn't learn to type these days at a fairly early age?
Why so much hate for the keyboard?
Not for typing. It's for navigating around the desktop. Not a keyboard replacement, it's (ideally) a mouse replacement. Your keyboard only takes digital input. This will be analog, which is better for things like zooming.
keyboard is great for text entry. but not so great for fluidly and intuitively navigating a GUI.
I can copy-paste, undo-redo, alt-f4, windows-D and windows tab so fast, windows left, down, right and up... man i love windows 7, i think it's (for now) the perfect balance between touch and keyboard enabled.