Hands-on® Gestures: A breakthrough in multi-touch input capabilities
N-trig’s multi-touch gestures enable you to manually manipulating items on a desktop computer screen, in much the same way one would move and arrange objects or paper files scattered across the top of a desk.
A series of hands-on-screen functions offer intuitive gestures to scrolling, panning, rotating, enlarging and reducing objects and enable results that simply cannot be achieved as quickly or accurately using traditional point-and-click mouse peripherals.
N-trig’s multi-touch input capabilities include the following naturally intuitive gestures, all of which help to further remove the barrier between the user and their computer.
Multi-Touch - Multiple Opportunities.
- Places a wealth of intuitive multi-touch functionality directly at your fingertips
- Fully compatible with current and future Windows & Microsoft Office platforms
- Allows software developers to flexibly integrate multi-touch functionality into their application designs
- Provides OEMs with straightforward, out-of-the-box integration capabilities
- Instantly accessible SDK tools for software application developers
- Enabled through a firmware upgrade to existing DuoSense digitizer without any need for hardware changes
Zoom in/ Zoom out
- Simple thumb and forefinger “pinch” movement enlarges objects onscreen or makes them smaller
- Provides far greater accuracy to the user than standard point-and-click mouse functionality
- Enables software developers to implement object and text enlargement/reduction in virtually any standard software application
Panning
- Multi-directional scrolling function
- Enables easy and accurate access of the data and objects you are looking for
- Touch two adjacent fingers to the screen and move either up and down (scrolling) or left and right (panning between pages)
Rotate
- Anchor thumb and forefinger to rotate objects onscreen in the direction of choice
- Intuitive clockwise (right) or counterclockwise (left) movements
- Swiftly and accurately positions objects onscreen
- Removes the need for repeated pointing & clicking on a rotate function button
Double Tap
- Enabled by tapping the computer screen twice in quick succession with two adjacent fingers
- Triggers any of several pre-determined functions, including putting a screen into instant sleep mode or launching a preferred software program
- A flexible function that can be easily set up to suit a user’s needs