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by mbell 4501 days ago
Perhaps I'm just not envisioning it correctly but this seems to replace looking at the screen to touch a button with looking at the screen to figure out how far apart my fingers are, or how many fingers have touched the screen after hitting a bump. I'm not yet convinced it's a great improvement, though an interesting idea. I'd like to see a demo in a more realistic environment, i.e. in a car on a non-perfect road rather than on a table.
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Most people can tell how far apart their fingers are via proprioception. It may take a little while to know where the boundaries are, but it's easy to determine if your fingers are close or far.

Feeling how many fingers are touching the screen is also easy with the normal sense of touch. Add in a little hysteresis to handle bumps (you could even integrate info from the accelerometer) and I bet that even bumpy conditions will be significantly improved with this system.

As someone who has instructed parents and other non-techies on how the number of fingers and how to move those fingers on a multi-touch display, I don't consider it remotely trivial for 'most people'.