Droid gamepad makes the Droid a much more tempting option. I'd primarily be concerned with how many simultaneous keypresses its keyboard can handle.
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Mofokubik said:Interesting indeed. I wonder if something like this would be possible on a touch screen? I prefer physical push buttons to touch screens anyday, i'm sure others agree.
Fzero said:what you talking about rubber dpad on a touchscreen?
this wouldnt work for the capacitive style ones though would it? eg: iphone?
I wouldnt expect that to work as you they rely on the electric static blah blah dont they?
If it COULD work, while i wait for the iControlpad, i would glue a rubber dpad/buttons onto an old pair of gloves and wear those while playing on the iphone, no joke!
I wouldnt want to ruin my iphone screen by glueing rubber controllers onto it, but the glove method i would do, anything is better than lame touchscreen no tactile style
Tom` said:I understand that meat sticks (e. g. Slim Jim?) will work as a stylus for capacitive screens. Apparently there is some debate as to whether this actually works, but I saw it here: http://kottke.org/10/02/meat-stylus-for-the-iphone
SirisC said:Droid gamepad makes the Droid a much more tempting option. I'd primarily be concerned with how many simultaneous keypresses its keyboard can handle.
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