Microsoft, a software giant company has reportedly developed a 3D touchscreen showing images which can be felt and manipulated.
BBC reported, the 3D touchscreen includes LCD flat panel with force sensors and a robotic arm which moves it back and forth and controls how much resistance is to a user's fingertip. The device can also simulate the shape and weight of the objects shown on screen.
According to a report, Microsoft said that this device can be used for both medical and gaming purpose.
Michael Pahud a senior researcher said, "when the finger pushes on the touchscreen and the senses merge with stereo vision, if convergence is done correctly and visuals are updated constantly so that they correspond to the finger's depth perception, it will be enough for the brain to accept the virtual world as real."
It also reported that Microsoft has created demonstration using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of brain to show how a medic can navigate through the different slices by pushing their finger against display which allows them to draw notes and leave a 'haptic detent' (or) 'force -feedback marker' at certain layers making it easier to find them again later.
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BBC reported, the 3D touchscreen includes LCD flat panel with force sensors and a robotic arm which moves it back and forth and controls how much resistance is to a user's fingertip. The device can also simulate the shape and weight of the objects shown on screen.
According to a report, Microsoft said that this device can be used for both medical and gaming purpose.
Michael Pahud a senior researcher said, "when the finger pushes on the touchscreen and the senses merge with stereo vision, if convergence is done correctly and visuals are updated constantly so that they correspond to the finger's depth perception, it will be enough for the brain to accept the virtual world as real."
It also reported that Microsoft has created demonstration using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of brain to show how a medic can navigate through the different slices by pushing their finger against display which allows them to draw notes and leave a 'haptic detent' (or) 'force -feedback marker' at certain layers making it easier to find them again later.
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