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Problemas no multitouch do N1


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#1 sismeiro

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Mensagem publicada 03 March 2010 - 13:55

No outro dia falava-se da qualidade do ecrã e agora do multitouch mas que este é um problema bem mais real:

The Nexus One performs perfectly fine when used for pinch zoom implementations, but it struggles in other situations. When two fingers are placed close to each other or they cross the same axix, the data points get flipped. This is a major problem for games that use multitouch and I have experienced them first hand with Polarbit games like ToonWarz.

Fonte: http://androidandme....-the-nexus-one/

#2 Jox

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Mensagem publicada 03 March 2010 - 14:04

Nada que me preocupa sinceramente...

#3 sismeiro

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Mensagem publicada 15 March 2010 - 17:38

Relativamente a este "problema" aqui temos mais informação:

Our recent look at the Nexus One touch screen generated a lot of questions and now we are back with some answers. The Nexus One touchscreen is not “broken” – it just suffers from a hardware limitation we were not aware of and did not perform as we expected.For starters, let us look at the actual touch sensor used in the Nexus One. HTC selected the ClearPad 2000 capacitive touchscreen sensor. This touch sensor first debuted in 2007 and we believe HTC has used it in all their Android phones.The ClearPad 2000 has support for “two-finger interaction and gestures” such as pinch zoom and pivot rotate, which is exactly how Google implemented it. Pinch zoom in the browser, gallery, and maps works flawlessly and we have no complaints.The problems arise when developers try to use complex two-finger movements (like those found in games).

Ler o resto do artigo e o comentário de um funcionário da Google aqui: http://androidandme....-touch-sensors/

#4 D3Mi

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Mensagem publicada 15 March 2010 - 18:11

a proposito dessa noticia reparaste no "ClearPad 3000" que eles estão a desenvolver? parece bastante interessante xD