These days, apart from traditional keyboards and touch screens, there are more and more products that can serve as input devices.
However, these devices are generally single-function, either serving as keyboard input or used for handwriting input, and they hardly support multiple functions simultaneously.
I want to say: I’m tired of all that!
But tonight, we are going to talk about a device that has got me excited!
In addition to being a traditional touchpad, it also has a powerful “transformation feature”.
It can connect to different device input interfaces made using 3D printing technology.
Stick on a keyboard mat, and it transforms into a wireless keyboard.
When used with an iPad or smartphone, it becomes a typing artifact.
Switch to piano keys, and it turns into a mini electronic piano.
If multiple touchpads are connected together, they can function as a standard piano keyboard with 96 keys.
With MIDI control installed, you can play music directly.
You can DJ and play electronic drums, instantly giving you the illusion of being a DJ.
Using a drawing board, you can draw on it.
You can even use various brushes to truly achieve “electronic painting” functionality.
If you are a tech enthusiast, this device will become much more interesting.
Tap a small program to control a robotic arm.
No game controller? You can still invite your friends to play together.
This is the black technology from the touchpad manufacturer Sensel!
This device not only has powerful functions but can also support multiple input methods.
This touchpad is called “Sensel Morph”,
and their head is called Rosenberg,who emphasized:
In fact, it truly brings a new mode of human-computer interaction.
This CEO in plaid looks like a big kid.
It’s important to know that making fingers feel even the slightest pressure touch is not an easy task.
They have even achieved the ability to measure the force of the touch.
And such subtle changes can also be reflected on the screen.
How is this achieved?
The chief technology officer responsible for development is also quite adorable.
Alan explains:
It has twenty thousand pressure sensors.
It can easily sense any input pressure from devices and reflect it on the screen.
The spacing of each sensor element is 1.25 millimeters, allowing the device to capture any pressure applied to it.
With over 20,000 sensors, those who are sensitive to dense arrangements should carefully choose to skip this image.
The Morph is powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium polymer battery,
which can last about 14 hours after a full charge.
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