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November 20, 2012

Qeexo’s Touch Screen Tech Can Distinguish Fingernails from Knuckles

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by Rachel Metz, MIT Technology Review

As smartphones skyrocketed in popularity, we got used to using our fingertips to navigate their touch screens with pokes, taps, swipes, and two-finger pinches. There’s more to our fingers than just the tips, though, and a startup called Qeexo aims to take advantage of this with technology that can differentiate between fingertips, nails, and knuckles. The San Jose, California-based company’s technology, called FingerSense, can be used to do things like bring up a menu of options (akin to right-clicking on a mouse) on an e-mail with the knock of a knuckle, or enable new kinds of controls in games. Currently in talks with phone manufacturers, Qeexo hopes to have FingerSense installed in smartphones within a year.

http://www.technologyreview.com/news/507516/qeexos-touch-screen-tech-can-distinguish-fingernails-from-knuckles/

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