Touch Screen – Tuned Technology Behind The Extinction of Computer Mouse

ImageIt’s nearly 40 years old but one leading research company says the days of the computer mouse are numbered. A Gartner analyst predicts the demise of the computer mouse in the next three to five years. Taking over will be so called gestural computer mechanisms like touch screens and facial recognition devices.

The mouse works fine in the desktop environment but for home entertainment or working on a notebook it’s over. This prediction is driven by the efforts of consumer electronics firm which are making products with new interactive interfaces inspired by the world of gaming.

Panasonic is showing forward facing video in the home entertainment environment. Instead of using a conventional remote control you hold up your hand and it recognizes you have done that. It also recognizes your face and that you are you and it will display on your TV screen your menu. You can move your hand to move around and select what you want.

Sony and Canon and other video and photographic manufacturers are using face recognition that recognizes your face in real time. And it recognizes even when you smile. Emotive systems like headset can control a computer by simply thinking.

The death of the mouse is greatly exaggerated,” said Rory Dooley senior vice president and general manager of Logitech’s control devices unit. Logitech is the world’s biggest manufacturer of mice and keyboards and has sold more than 500 million mice over the last 20 years. “This just proves how important a device the mouse is,” said Mr. Dooley. But he also agreed that the number of ways people can interact with a computer were rising and that his own company was manufacturing many of them.

People have been talking about convergence for years. Today’s TV works as a computer and today’s computer works as a TV. The devices we use have been modified for our changing lifestyles but it doesn’t negate the value of the mouse.

So just how ready are people to wave their hands in the air or make faces at devices with embedded video readers? Gartner’s Mr. Prentice says millions are already doing it thanks to machines like Nintendo’s Wii and smartphones like the iPhone. With the Wii you point and shake and it vibrates back at you so you have a two-way relationship there. The new generation of smart phones like the iPhone all now has tilting mechanisms or you can shake the device to do one or more things. Even the multi-touch interface is so much more powerful and flexible than in the past allowing you to zoom in, scroll quickly or contract images.

For those who lament the demise of such tried and tested pieces of hardware, Mr. Prentice did concede that the keyboard was here to stay for the foreseeable future. “For all its faults, the keyboard will remain the primary text input device,” he said. “Nothing is easily going to replace it. But the idea of a keyboard with a mouse as a control interface is the paradigm that I am talking about breaking down.”

This technology is really tuned.

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