Is there; touch 3d, or Force touch ? - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Is there; touch 3d, or Force touch , menus ; pressure-sensitive screen,, except as we know the only home button has?

m_carleone82 said:
Is there; touch 3d, or Force touch , menus ; pressure-sensitive screen,, except as we know the only home button has?
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Unfortunately no, there's no 3D Touch, it was a rumour, the LG V30 thanks to the Immersion partnership might have TouchSenseâ„¢ you know that cool vibration that you feel on the iPhone phones, but another rumour say that it also might have the 3D Touch implementation, we just need to wait a few days and we'll know it, but the Note 8 no, it doesn't.

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touch interface?

hi there every one,
is it posible to put a htc touch interface on my p3600?
and will all the features will work on it like the sliding 3d menu and the scrolling
? and all the other touch things????
4getfull said:
hi there every one,
is it posible to put a htc touch interface on my p3600?
and will all the features will work on it like the sliding 3d menu and the scrolling
? and all the other touch things????
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Please search next time...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=313280
ok well im thinking of updating my trinity to AX3L_WM6_WWE_v2.0.8.1 aka wm6 can i still use this?
and another question do the sliding and scrolling with the finger still work on this interface from here (the above link)?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=313280

[REF]Capacitive touchpad apps

Since there IS a topic about using the G-sensor, I guess it is a good idea to come up with a thread about using the capacative touchpad of the diamond.
Since the test-tools were out, we saw that the left and right part of the centre-button is a multi-touch enabled touchpad.
It could be used in so many ways, for gestures, extra 'hardware' keys, etc. That's the reason for this topic.
Hey, I reverse engineered the Nav wheel. It may be multitouch, but the raw data I get back from the Diamond does not indicate that it is. The only data I was able to retrieve is rotations per second. I also have not figured out how to reverse engineer the center button.
Koush said:
Hey, I reverse engineered the Nav wheel. It may be multitouch, but the raw data I get back from the Diamond does not indicate that it is. The only data I was able to retrieve is rotations per second. I also have not figured out how to reverse engineer the center button.
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Maybe you have already seen it .. but check out the 'NavDbgTool.exe' here...
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Diamond_Testing_Tool
Riel said:
Since there IS a topic about using the G-sensor, I guess it is a good idea to come up with a thread about using the capacative touchpad of the diamond.
Since the test-tools were out, we saw that the left and right part of the centre-button is a multi-touch enabled touchpad.
It could be used in so many ways, for gestures, extra 'hardware' keys, etc. That's the reason for this topic.
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Good idea ! I was thinking about starting such topic..
What about a unlocker ? If you slide your finger from Home key to the Answer key and at the same time you slide your other finger from the Back key to the Don't Answer key ? Could be nice.. just an idea!
What I have seen, that is quite hard, since above and below the nav-pad is no touch-pad. It sees it as 'nav-pad action' then.
I thought of navigating in another way.
What multitouch-applications do there exist, and are any of them usable for the limited space we have besides the nav-wheel?
It DOES give 4 extra 'hardware' keys. Even key-combinations can be made
Maybe some genious will find a slick way of text-inputting via the 2 pads !
Just give it a small kick upwards
Dont let this topic die?
I was just looking at this for a bit, think I get some clues about how to get the data. I have a time-problem, though Will probably be a while before I pick it up again.
However, I think I saw Schaps mention he is using it in his new touchxperience UI, that'd mean he knows how to do it. Why not just ask him?
I can see one use already. Capacitive sensors are more responsive than resistive screens, so it would be cool to use this in place of touching the screen to scroll through touchflo3d tabs.
Surur
Does any one know if this is implemented in the touch pro? and if so, in what way? Maybe we will inherit whatever the pro has to offer in this regard.
YESSSS!
This is awsome!
Did you guyzz see the vid vid?
Unlocking the Diamond with no Hard button touch at alll?.
Cheers fellasss
Nice, looking forward to a nice task manager and launcher mouse pad thing in the future!
A mouse like on the Samsung Omnia would be a good idea.
Surur
Not really multitouch
OK, I've download the NavDBG tool and played with it... strictly speaking this isn't multitouch, or not multitouch in the way that the apple looks at it. It's single touch but split into 3 areas. Basically imagine the button area at the bottom of the diamond is split into 3 columns.
You have 3 single touch areas:
1) On the left with the home and dial buttons
2) In the middle tracking outside the circle or also detecting a touch (not a button press) inside the circle. If you finger touches both outside and inside the circle, outside the circle takes precedence
3) On the right with the back and hangup buttons.
The multitouch impression comes from the fact that all 3 of these single touch areas can be used simultaneously.
This doesn't in my opinion open up brilliant options in terms of pinch to shrink spread to enlarge ala apple, but it does mean that a device fairly limited in terms of buttons could get a lot of good enhancements to useability.
My biggest annoyance with the device is when you are trying to gesture in TF3D or in an app (eg scrolling in opera) and it decides you've tapped mid gesture and follows a link etc, using the louch sensitive lower areas for gestures would eliminate this problem and make for a much better user experience (in my opinion).
Also, for games, the potential to use the touch sensitive lower area for a range of game controls would be great.
So all good stuff, but not strictly speaking multitouch.
edit: Additionally it seems to only see a narrow horizontal band in the middle (wheel) section. Interestingly it seems to register about 1cm on each side of the wheel and inside the button, it seems to infer rotation around the wheel based on the finger movements as it crosses these areas.
space123monkey said:
This doesn't in my opinion open up brilliant options in terms of pinch to shrink spread to enlarge ala apple
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Seeing how small the pad area it, this would still work, just with fingers on different sensitive areas. If fact, this sounds like a perfect first implementation - zooming in Opera Mobile (although a bit senseless since the scroll wheel works with one hand while pinching will need two).
Surur
i think the biggest advantage of this revelation will the benefit of some new added buttons. I can think of a few uses for them too.
left/right touch to
move fwd/back through tabs in opera
skip fwd/back tracks in music player
pounding the hell out of when playing daily thompsons decathalon (if anyone remembers that great 80's game)
I remember reading somewhere that someone is preparing a SDK for this. I think it's very important since we have almost no programmable keys. This can be used as extra keys. Any news on this front?
aydc said:
I remember reading somewhere that someone is preparing a SDK for this. I think it's very important since we have almost no programmable keys. This can be used as extra keys. Any news on this front?
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I would love to see this!
My full on support.
I was thinking of using the touchpanels for a mousepointer control!
I know, when browsing opera, my fingers are too fat to click small links.
Must keep zooming.
I wonder if it was possible to pop up a mouse cursor, and move it with one small touch-panel. The other panel for left and rightclicks.
I have held my diamond with that idea, and I think it is very useful and finger-friendly!
CapacitiveFingerLock
I did make a Proof of Concept of CapacativeFingerLock. This one gives another possibility of locking/unlocking the Touch Diamond or Touch Pro.

I don't understand, the Diamond now has Capacitive 2.8" VGA touchscreen ?

According to this article:
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/...nd-pro-are-multi-touch-gods-just-not-how-you/
They seem to claim that the entire 2.8" VGA screen of the HTC Diamond is Capacitive.
Does this mean that very soon we could disable the resistive feature of the touchscreen, and go to capacitive mode ?
Even better, maybe it will be possible to decide which apps will remain in resistive mode, and which should go to capacitive (for example, WM6 setting screens should remain resistive, since stylus is needed, yet TF3D and OPERA Mobile should be capacitive).
Noam23 said:
According to this article:
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/...nd-pro-are-multi-touch-gods-just-not-how-you/
They seem to claim that the entire 2.8" VGA screen of the HTC Diamond is Capacitive.
Does this mean that very soon we could disable the resistive feature of the touchscreen, and go to capacitive mode ?
Even better, maybe it will be possible to decide which apps will remain in resistive mode, and which should go to capacitive (for example, WM6 setting screens should remain resistive, since stylus is needed, yet TF3D and OPERA Mobile should be capacitive).
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No, it's a bad article. I've expected much more from that site. I thought they verify their sources. Only the buttons are multitouch.
Actually... the whole bottom panel is MULTI TOUCH
... the whole bottom panel is capacitive and MULTI TOUCH.
We'll see what applications can be made out of this...http://rapidshare.com/files/1376163...igned_Diamond_52.29.25.12_1.00.25.05_Ship.exe
silvervirtual said:
... the whole bottom panel is capacitive and MULTI TOUCH.
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It`s no real Multi touch. The panel is just separated in different parts (left,right,ring). Start the debug tool and try to use two fingers in one part of the panel and u`ll see...

What is "cube" option?

In advanced config tool, HTC TouchFLO / Cube, I enabled it but nothing noticeable happened after the soft reset. Disabled HTC TouchFLO / Scrolling just to 'debug' but also nothing happens.
Is the Cube interface thingy in the default setup of D2, or it has to be loaded by the user?
Connor.McLeod said:
In advanced config tool, HTC TouchFLO / Cube, I enabled it but nothing noticeable happened after the soft reset. Disabled HTC TouchFLO / Scrolling just to 'debug' but also nothing happens.
Is the Cube interface thingy in the default setup of D2, or it has to be loaded by the user?
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The cube was the predecessor to the Touch Flo 3D. I think it was called Touch Flo. I am not sure but the interface I am talking about sucks.
And here is the cube:
http://shrey27.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/htc-touch-dual.jpg
when you activate it, scroll your finger from the very bottom of the screen all the way to the top...least that's how you bring up the cube with Touch Dual.
poetryrocksalot said:
The cube was the predecessor to the Touch Flo 3D. I think it was called Touch Flo. I am not sure but the interface I am talking about sucks.
And here is the cube:
http://shrey27.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/htc-touch-dual.jpg
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I don't mind if the cube is like this - just want to play with it and see if it is useful .
glyndal said:
when you activate it, scroll your finger from the very bottom of the screen all the way to the top...least that's how you bring up the cube with Touch Dual.
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Didn't work for D2... wonder how ot activate it.
It is not included in the Topaz ;-)
As said previously, The Cube, aka TouchFlo (1) was replaced with TouchFLo 3D
You'd have to install a cab to enable it, But don't ask me where to find that *
Note that this will function as a new today screen, so instead of TouchFlo 3D
Hope this answers your question.

Waht is the function of 3d touch in the home button?

Hi,
I just recently buying this amazing phone.
When first start, the phone ask me to update immediately to pie.
Then i realized there is 3d touch like in iphone 7.
I dunno the function this button in note 8.
Is that only a gimmick?
Can someone explain the function of this 3d touch in note8?
Thank you
You Can press it, while the screen is off
You can press it, while you are in fullscreen apps
It's like a physical home button, except it's on the screen

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