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15-Moonstone
May 6, 2011
Question

touch screen

  • May 6, 2011
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Friday question: does anybody have proe on the laptop/tablet with touchscreen? How do you use it? Does it work?


One of the managers here is about to buy new laptops (Dell) and touchscreen is an option...



Thank you,


Dmitry

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    21-Topaz II
    May 6, 2011
    A couple of users here have Wacom 21" monitors for doing sketching and
    renderings in Illustrator, Photoshop, Alias sketch etc. Not touch
    screen, but pressure sensitive screens used with a pen like stylus.
    They have said that there is no real benefit from them with Pro/E. They
    don't even use the stylus with it.



    Doug Schaefer
    1-Visitor
    May 6, 2011
    Some days I miss the old 3 button light pen and the tablet that we used
    (before the mouse was invented) to interface with CADDS

    ...and the mainframe that filled it's own room with miles of wire and HUGE
    12 inch, 14MB hard drives...

    Happy Friday!

    Glen R Wisham
    MOEC EW Mechanical Engineering
    Space and Airborne Systems
    Raytheon Company

    805.879.3359 (office)
    805.879.3017 (fax)
    561.3359 (tie line)
    -

    6380 Hollister Avenue
    Goleta CA 93117-3114 USA
    1-Visitor
    May 9, 2011
    I concur. The interface was very customizable, and was consistent with the on screen icons.

    I used a subset of that interface on CV's personal designer software on Compaq PC's back in the late 80's.

    Great design, and you could always default to the keyboard to use the 'verb-noun-adjective' command syntax.



    Maybe that's the trick, use a space mouse with the left hand for pan-zoom-rotate, etc... and a 12x12 tablet with digitizing and 'mapkeys' on the right hand for all mouse movements and commands. Have a 3-4 line status 'ribbon' at the top or bottom of the screen to keep track of required command inputs. Get rid of the on-screen menus entirely.



    Everything old is new again....



    Christopher F. Gosnell



    FPD Company

    124 Hidden Valley Road

    McMurray, PA 15317
    1-Visitor
    May 13, 2011
    One feature I still miss is being able to in-stream selection filters - I could get just a tcyl on layer 25 that was entirely inside a pick-window. Other systems spent so much interface on being able to manage the selection list, instead of just getting it right in the first place. With the tablet, those filters, and all commands, were in fixed locations so that muscle memory would get it right, instead of having the eye-hand coordination of mouse-to-cursor control that provides poor feed back and long travel distances.

    It seems like it would be so easy to use a web-cam to watch a printed menu and wait for the mouse click - put a small lamp on the camera and a retro-reflective dot on the mouse for easy tracking - and voila, cheap menu tablet.

    Dave S.