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Synaptics Adds New Multitouch Gestures To Trackpads [Multitouch]

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2008-09-30 16:55:00 by Adrian Covert in Gizmodo
Synaptics, best known for developing the Zune Pad and Android G1 screen, have unveiled two new multitouch gestures for their PC touchpads: two-finger flick and ChiralRotate. Two-finger flick is fairly self explanatory you swipe your finger from side to side on the trackpad and it will move through a series of files, such as photos, and initiate...
 
 
 
 
 
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Samsung's Hot Yepp YP-P2 Media Player Touchscreen Features Synaptics' ClearPad(TM) Sensor

2008-05-08 00:19:39 by Maximus in Just Another Mobile Phone Blog
 
...Synaptics Inc. (Nasdaq: SYNA), a leader in capacitive sensing interface solutions for mobile computing, communications, and entertainment devices, announced that Samsung's slim and stylish Yepp YP-P2 multimedia player features a touchscreen enabled by Synaptics' ClearPad(TM) solution Synaptics' ClearPad is a high-resolution, transparent...
 
 
 
 
 
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Synaptics ClearPad Sensor

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2008-05-06 16:00:40 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
...Synaptics Inc., and uses the companys vaunted ClearPad solution. To get a better idea of what the Synaptics ClearPad Sensor actually is, read on after the jump Synaptics ClearPad is a high-resolution, transparent capacitive touch solution that provides users with a compelling new experience for controlling displayed applications. ClearPad...
 
 
 
 
 
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Synaptics introduce ChiralRotate and Two-Finger Flick

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2008-09-30 13:30:45 by Edwin in Coolest Gadgets
Synaptics has announced new gestures to join its expanding portfolio of gesture recognition capabilities, with the ChiralRotate and Two-Finger Flick taking the limelight. Just in case Synaptics rings a bell, thats because its TouchPads are often found in popular notebook brands as well as peripheral keyboards, and in light of Apples multi-touch...
 
 
 
 
 
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Synaptics adds new gestures to its multi-touch pads (laptops)

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2008-09-29 05:00:00 by Editor in Ubergizmo
...Synaptics ' touch sensing technology without knowing it: the company sells its laptop touchpads to clients like Voodoo (HP), Sony and many more. Many users do not suspect that their new-generation Touchpad might be multi-touch capable. For instance, with its driver, Synaptics lets users zoom in and out by using two fingers just like the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Synaptics Waves Around New Touchpad Gestures

2008-09-30 02:46:53 by Charlie Sorrel in Gadget Lab
 
Synaptics has added two new gestures to its trackpads, bringing more multi touch goodness to notebooks which aren't made by Apple Gestures have been around for some time, although until the iPhone debuted they were either software features or limited in utility. Most laptop users have experienced either two or one finger scrolling, the second of...
 
 
 
 
 
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[CES 2008] Synaptics Multitouch Gesture Touchpads

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2008-01-14 10:07:35 by Evan Ackerman in OhGizmo!
...Synaptics (odds are fairly good that you have a Synaptics touchpad if you have a laptop) demoed a few new fast and intuitive touchpad technologies at CES which should make portable productivity that much more convenient ChiralMotion : Using your fingers in a twisting motion, scroll clockwise or counterclockwise to quickly navigate through...
 
 
 
 
 
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[CES 2008] Synaptics Multitouch Gesture Touchpads

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2008-01-14 10:07:35 by Administrator in Oblingo!
...Synaptics (odds are fairly good that you have a Synaptics touchpad if you have a laptop) demoed a few new fast and intuitive touchpad technologies at CES which should make portable productivity that much more convenient ChiralMotion : Using your fingers in a twisting motion, scroll clockwise or counterclockwise to quickly navigate through...
 
 
 
 
 
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Synaptics' Boomerang Buttonless Remote Control Concept Might Not Catch On [Gadgets]

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2008-01-23 14:50:30 by Jason Chen in Gizmodo
...Synaptics is supposed to illustrate a few different input methods for remotes to control TVs and DVD players. Although it's buttonless, the Boomerang still has a TouchPad (like the one on your notebook), as well as gesture recognition for stuff like channel switching or volume control. Kinda neat in a pie in the sky sorta way, but they've got...