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just a random thought here - is it possible for manufacturers to make a kind of multi touch resistive by splitting the screen in two? eg it would recognise the left and right side of the screen seperately, effectively allowing two touch inputs? for 90% of multitouch use cases i know this would work if possible.
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Originally Posted by xtreemneo View Post

....Not sure that would work still but it would definitely be faster .....
Does Maemo support multitouch, dont think so...

Well, This kinda arrangement might be usefull with Meego, Cuz I think it is designed with Capacitive fingers in mind
 
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Originally Posted by festivalnut View Post
just a random thought here - is it possible for manufacturers to make a kind of multi touch resistive by splitting the screen in two? eg it would recognise the left and right side of the screen seperately, effectively allowing two touch inputs? for 90% of multitouch use cases i know this would work if possible.
onetype Multitouch resistive screen uses the same technology...
But Thats by using numerous dual nano lines nawrrowly placed, so when one finger presses it, For the other touch the system ignores the one we touched and recoganises the beside one..

Well, as it is located very near.. it would seems like mutlitouch
am i clear?
 
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Does VNC allows for multitouch input to be transmitted from one machine to another?
 
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I think it wouldn't work - Linux doesn't aupport multi-touch, or even touch for that matter!
The n900 uses your standard desktop mouse cursor, and the touch screen driver converts it from touch input to cursor/click.

All the multi-touch stuff has special drivers as well as special hardware.
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Originally Posted by TiagoTiago View Post
here's an example of resistive multitouch: http://www.viddler.com/explore/engadget/videos/292/
Holy crap that is awesome. Is there anything out there that use this? Nokia should definitely use this technology on the Meego flagship.
 
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any info about?
 

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experia x10 can be changed, can we do it with our n900 too?
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