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bens_dad ([personal profile] bens_dad) wrote2011-11-06 04:30 pm

Mouse skills ?

Ben's favorite television program "Something Special" (Mr Tumble) has a website with some new games.

One of the games (Balloon popping) was demonstrated on the TV and the presenter said he was using a web cam so that the game could see where he was pointing - like a Play Staton Eye Toy or a Microsoft Kinetic. The laptop I'm using doesn't have a web cam, but it does have touch screen, and it turns out that the games work with that too.

So the question is, should we teach Ben to use a mouse, or will they be obsolete by the time he needs to use one ?
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[personal profile] martinoh 2011-11-07 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
I'd be surprised if they were obsolete, though they're likely to be one of a range of options in use. Simple fact is that finger touch (or camera and gesture) works well for some applications, but the combination of movement with selected actions from buttons/wheels is far more efficient in others.

From a purely ergonomic viewpoint, its difficult to see touch/gesture taking over completely where a large part of a user's day is spent at the computer using complex applications.