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2009-09-09
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Amusingly, that's actually the only use case for multi-touch that I have personally. This feature is especially useful/necessary for console emulators where pressing a button + a direction makes a sprite dash/run instead of walk slowly. Other games also make use of two buttons for some functionality.
Sure it can be done on the keyboard (which is what I do currently on the N810), but holding the device and playing that way is quite cumbersome (IMHO). I'm imagining that the face multi-touch stuff (liqbase's specifically) might actually be sufficient though. I wish I had enough knowledge and skill to try it out
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2009-09-09
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rather than by touching the display..i for one think its better without touch for games, because if i play on the keyboard i can see better whats happening on the screen...
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2009-09-09
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This is exactly what I'm afraid of. At mobile-review there is a talk about Eldar talking something about N900's screen having a "surprise" with it but I just can't bring myself to believe it is "stantum technology" or something multitouch related.
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2009-09-09
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Maybe he meant the haptic touch?
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2009-09-09
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Maybe he meant the haptic touch?
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2009-09-09
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2009-09-09
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It bothers me knowing that I spent that much money (nearly 650 € in total cos I bought a 16gb card) and cant even update my phone with a future release.
Even though I complain much about Apple, they always update their mobile OS version. They do not have the same range of devices as Nokia of course, but this is not a valid excuse...
I hope Nokia thinks about this.
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2009-09-09
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2009-09-09
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future, gestures, harmattan, maemo, maemo 6, multitouch, qt framework, speculation |
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Sure it can be done on the keyboard (which is what I do currently on the N810), but holding the device and playing that way is quite cumbersome (IMHO). I'm imagining that the face multi-touch stuff (liqbase's specifically) might actually be sufficient though. I wish I had enough knowledge and skill to try it out