- problematic, and
capacitive touchpads are
rarely used as
pointing devices for
medical hardware. Like touchscreens,
touchpads sense absolute position but...
-
devices development company based in San Jose, California. It
develops touchpads and
fingerprint biometrics technology for
computer laptops; touch, display...
- acceleration.
Human interface devices based on
capacitive sensing, such as
touchpads, can
replace the
computer mouse.
Digital audio players,
mobile phones...
- HP
Issues TouchPad Liquidation Order – Get
Yours Now For $100, By
Devin Coldewey,
August 19, 2011,
TechCrunch "HP
TouchPad mania:
TouchPads selling out...
- technology, with
gestures acting as the main form of user interface. Many
touchpads,
which in
laptops replace the
traditional mouse, have
similar gesture...
- the D-pad, and in ultra-portable or ultra-mobile PCs,
where it
replaces touchpads,
pointing sticks or
trackballs as pointing device. The main advantages...
-
centrally in a
computer keyboard. Like
other pointing devices such as mice,
touchpads or trackballs,
operating system software translates mani****tion of the...
- X1
Carbon to
feature a
haptic touchpad option,
which is
supplied by Sensel.
Sensel also
supplied the
haptic touchpads for the
ThinkPad X1
Titanium Yoga...
-
Logitech also
introduced capacitive touchpad technologies. As of 2009[update], both
Synaptics and
GlidePoint touchpads are used widely, with approximately...
-
laptop computers, but
since the late 1990s
these have been
replaced by
touchpads and
pointing sticks.
Trackballs are
still used as
separate input devices...