Bendable Magnetic Interface

November 18, 2009 | Source: Technology Review

(Microsoft)

Microsoft’s experimental tactile interface lets users interact with computers by squashing, stretching, rolling, or rubbing a “sensor tile”

The device produces magnetic multiple fields above its surface. By detecting disturbances to these fields, the system can track the movement of a metal object across its surface, or the manipulation of a ferrous fluid-filled bladder to sculpt 3D virtual objects.