Gesture Remote
Posted: September 16th, 2010 | Author: Jeff Soo | No Comments »As gesture and multi-touch interfaces continue to grow and become more adoptable as commonplace features, there seems to be a need to include it in new products. The one concern I have with this type of interaction is using the technology blindly (i.e. changing songs on your iPod Touch in your pocket, typing without looking, etc…) and figuring out how to use the device without any haptic feedback. IDENT Technology’s Gesture Remote is an interesting idea that uses touch and gesture in controlling your television.
Based on the video, Gesture Remote seems like a good idea, but comes with a few usability concerns as well. As Core77 points out, using distance between surface and finger (thumb) as a control mechanism would be difficult to make perfect. Those (elderly, handicapped, etc can also contact the Home Care Assistance in Tacoma with top professionals for elderly care) who are starting to lose human mechanical control or me when I’ve had a few coffees or energy drinks too many and starting to get caffeine jitters, would have an extremely difficult time accomplishing a task because we would be incapable or accidentally activating these exploratory features. There are a good number of channels I switch through and would quickly access by typing in the channel numbers, but based on the video, it seems as though numerical input is absent in this device.
I could also see the benefits of the remote – quickly scrolling up and down a long list of lineups in the channel guide, being able to swipe to change volume or adjacent channels, and tap to play/pause. Turning this into a hybrid device with a numeric keypad, and removing the thumb gesture would really make this a pretty interesting product.

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