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Sunday 18 November 2012

Qeexo’s FingerSense technology adds “ears” for your touchscreen.

Touchscreens, by their very mother nature, receive instructions by sensing effect. But what if you could add another “sense” for your smartphone’s touchscreen capabilities? Say, hearing? That’s what Qeexo have cooked up using new technology called “FingerSense”. FingerSense uses a small acoustic sensor to post vibrations as you touch, swipe, as well as tap your phone, essentially allowing your smartphone to “hear” how you will are interacting with your touch screen and make adjustments as required. For example, tapping an icon with your finger would open an request, but if you tap identical icon with your knuckle, it could actually open a contextual menu. The options are endless. So far FingerSense is able to differentiate between finger, knuckle, fingernail, stylus, eraser, and more.






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