CrunchGear has posted a video demonstrating various gestures the Apple Tablet will likely have.
With the official closure of FingerWorks, the multi-touch interface company Apple purchased five years ago, it is interesting to note just what FingerWorks had to offer and, more important, what Apple may be implementing into the upcoming tablet and, potentially, iPhone 4.0 software. Aside from the obvious click, drag, and pinch, FingerWorks has a large collection of odd gesture and swipe combinations aimed at making basic data entry easier.
Take a look at the video below or check out some of the unearthed patent diagrams...
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iPhoneJohnny - January 12, 2010 at 10:39pm
its a good thing "BetterTouchTool" is out because you can program all that good stuff on your touch pad or the magic mouse, or almost all those gestures
Google it!
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Naz - January 12, 2010 at 7:10pm
LOL
I guess Apple is driving people crazy trying to figure out how things might work. Some of these gestures are unnecessary and stupid.