Wishlist/Rotary Dialer
From Openmoko
(Difference between revisions)
m |
m |
||
| Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
pseudo-code: | pseudo-code: | ||
if(release > init){ | if(release > init){ | ||
| − | value = null; // no backward dialing | + | value = null; // no backward dialing or dialing past the fingerstop |
}elseif((init - release - 1) <= 0){ | }elseif((init - release - 1) <= 0){ | ||
value = null; // not enough mojo (moko?) in your stroke - try again. | value = null; // not enough mojo (moko?) in your stroke - try again. | ||
Revision as of 19:53, 18 September 2007
So, this is mainly a joke, but it would be an interesting dispay app for the capabilities of the touchscreen environment and is a departure from the standard 'mouse' behavior of most touchscreens.
pseudo-code:
if(release > init){
value = null; // no backward dialing or dialing past the fingerstop
}elseif((init - release - 1) <= 0){
value = null; // not enough mojo (moko?) in your stroke - try again.
}elseif((init - release - 1) == 10){
value = 0; // necessary substitution
}else{
value = init - release - 1; // allows for old-school dialing, where it didn't
// actually matter where your finger was - it only mattered how much it moved.
}
with these area values:
- black type = display value
- (num) = positional value (if different)
It would be really cool (tm) if it moved under your finger and snapped back after you released.

