Sony has been issued a new patent in the USA for a controller with most of its surface covered by a touch screen, which would allow users to position and alter the buttons to their wants and needs.
A newly unearthed Sony patent has revealed plans for an entirely touchscreen PlayStation controller, with no physical buttons.
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PlayStation Patent Reveals Wild New Controller Design
The latest batch of Sony patents includes a highly unusual controller design that lacks most features one would normally ...
Portal and Half-Life studio Valve today announced the Steam Controller, which features a touch-screen and haptic feedback. The announcement is the third from Valve this week, following SteamOS on ...
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When we briefly got our hands on Valve’s prototype Steam Controller earlier this year, we found the face buttons placed right up against the lip of the circular touch pads more than a little awkward ...
The AR1000 is a series of resistive touch screen controller which supports Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) communication. This series features power-saving sleep mode, built-in ...
Microchip Technology Inc. added the MTCH6303 to its Human Interface Solutions portfolio. The MTCH6303 is an innovative, turnkey projected-capacitive touch controller for touch pads and screens. Touch ...
Valve has revealed its third, planned announcement for the living room and it's the Steam Controller - a "hackable" controller with dual trackpads, a touch screen, and haptic feedback that works with ...
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