If you're using a standard mouse or a trackpad, there's a good chance you've got a finger or two going to waste, and really, what's the point of having all of those digits if you're not going to put ...
If you are in the market for a new computer mouse or just a little bored with the desktop versions you’ve been using over the past years, you might be interested in a new Mycestro finger mouse concept ...
Check out this USB Wireless Finger Mouse. The USB Wireless Finger Mouse is a revolutionary device that eliminates the need for a traditional mouse pad and desk space. This novel ergonomic mouse fits ...
There is an all-out war against the mouse, and this year, it’s in the form of Motix. Instead of your standard point-and-click affair, your pointer finger becomes the mouse. The way it works is you ...
This looks like something straight out of “Minority Report”: Japan-based robot venture Double Research & Development Co. [JP] has developed a 5-finger mouse [JP] that can track the movements and ...
March 3, 2007 - Every now and then, devices pop up and offer a glimmer of hope that some day soon, the mouse and keyboard will be as hilariously old-school as Pong and eight-track cartridges, and ...
The Leap Motion is coming. And its high-fidelity gestures could change the “face” of user interface. But mass adoption of gesture controls are at odds with a major human tendency: laziness. The ...
Fingermouse was a beloved creature of my childhood, and an exemplar of dirt-cheap children's programming. Rather than animating the beastie on acetate or with stop-motion, they simply took a cone of ...
Amidst ongoing tech innovations, the computer mouse has undergone transformative changes over the years, from trackballs to lasers, aiming to enhance user experience. However, a new device called the ...
I'm looking for some advice on a mouse to get. The reason I ask is because I think the kind of mouse I want no longer exists. My current mouse (corded version) is dying as the right-click button is ...
Obviously, Japanese manufacturer Green House is trying to kill us. Why else would anyone bring out a mouse that uses only one finger? I guess if you’re training for the finger Olympics, this could be ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about "scuba-diving" lizards, a trick to turn a mouse's skin transparent and whether finger counting helps kids' math skills.
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