Wearable tech is now being taken to new heights with a computer mouse that can be worn around your fingertip.The Mycestro 3-D wearable mouse, which is about the size of a Bluetooth earpiece, can be ...
Researchers have made a ground-breaking discovery of a light-weight computer mouse, which offers an alternative method of controlling a computer cursor and works for more than a month on a single ...
If you are in the market for a new computer mouse or just a little bored with the desktop versions you’ve been using over the past years, you might be interested in a new Mycestro finger mouse concept ...
Check out this USB Wireless Finger Mouse. The USB Wireless Finger Mouse is a revolutionary device that eliminates the need for a traditional mouse pad and desk space. This novel ergonomic mouse fits ...
The Leap Motion is coming. And its high-fidelity gestures could change the “face” of user interface. But mass adoption of gesture controls are at odds with a major human tendency: laziness. The ...
A new haptic device will be shown at the next SIGGRAPH. This virtual reality system, the Fingertip Digitizer, has been developed at the University of Buffalo (UB). It will interpret your hand gestures ...
When I first heard about the Mycestro, a little computer mouse you wear on your index finger and control by wagging your digits like a symphony conductor, I laughed. It seemed very awkward. The ...
Amidst ongoing tech innovations, the computer mouse has undergone transformative changes over the years, from trackballs to lasers, aiming to enhance user experience. However, a new device called the ...
For example, the motion of one finger is seen as equivalent to a mouse movement, a finger touch is interpreted as a click, and two fingers touching and moving is seen as a scroll command. Touch ...
This looks like something straight out of “Minority Report”: Japan-based robot venture Double Research & Development Co. [JP] has developed a 5-finger mouse [JP] that can track the movements and ...
Optical mice supplanted roller-ball mice. So what happens when an upside-down optical mouse sensor is put in a mobile phone? Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...