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How do your users interact with your applications?

Survey period: 5 Jun 2017 to 12 Jun 2017

We don't (yet) have an implantable USB-C port for our brains, so what other methods do you typically expect your users to use when interacting with your apps?

OptionVotes% 
Keyboard94792.12
Mouse95793.09
Touchscreen47546.21
Pen / Stylus11110.80
Wacom remote / Surface Dial171.65
Speech626.03
Gestures514.96
Body sensing (eg sensing fatigue, anger)141.36
Hands-free point device (tongue, forehead, eye track etc)171.65
Other585.64
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
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Mycroft Holmes5-Jun-17 15:00
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LucaDN5-Jun-17 23:22
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lukeer6-Jun-17 22:31
lukeer6-Jun-17 22:31 
Buttons hard-wired to the I/O pins of the processor. I'm living in the embedded world now.

But even in the olden C# days were there dedicated PCI(E) I/O cards to have buttons or position indicator switches attached to the PC.
Or they were dangling from a parallel port.
Once even an RTS/CTS signal line had to do the job.

Ciao,


luker

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