Microsoft Develops Surprisingly Accurate, Wrist-mounted Controller

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While the gaming community almost universally shrugged at Microsoft's first motion gaming peripheral, it looks like the second time may be a charm. A new, wrist-mounted motion controller, developed by Microsoft, is proving to be surprisingly accurate. How accurate? Enough to give the mouse and keyboard a run for their money.

The device, named "Digits" for now, uses a multitude of LEDs and a camera to track movement, and is even accurate enough to pick up individual finger movements. Additionally, it's no more than the size of a larger wristwatch. If successful, the device could be used for anything from controlling your computer, improving motion controlled games like those on the Kinect, or even allowing the hearing-impaired to learn sign language.

Digits is still in development however, but keep your eyes peeled for some new Microsoft products on your PC or possibly even their next console.

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This sounds pretty interesting. I hope this makes it to market. Has Microsoft done any research on whether or not this combats/prevents arthritis?

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um...I guess this is more useful for those with disabilities. Mouse and keyboard a run for their money? huh I won't be able to type with this controller. Also just like kinect there ain't no 9+ rated games. what happened to the move? does anyone even talk about that anymore???
 

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That's pretty awesome. Would work very well for some joystick enabled / mouse movement games. I always wanted Wiimote/Nunchuk accuracy on computer games without killing my hand with a mouse or spending hours on GlovePIE.
 

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Hmm, this can be interesting to play around with. Especially as a developer, testing new ideas. I wouldn't use it instead of a keyboard probably, since I even dislike the touch keyboards of iPads and all the smaller devices.. I like typing on real buttons :)

I would like an open SDK and PC support... I'd go bananas! (Also, hoping it won't be all too expensive)
 
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Enough to give the mouse and keyboard a run for their money.
I really, really, really doubt it.
I've never heard someone else say "boy, the mice and keyboard are universally inaccurate, I would gladly use a wrist mounted motion controller instead.".
For people that are suffering from disabilities I see potential, but otherwise no.
 

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At any rate, it's easier on the eyes than some previous attempts. Should be interesting to see where this goes, now that gesture based computing seems to be getting a hand from a large corporation.
 

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That's pretty cool. I'm not really sure what you'd use it for besides navigating menus with gestures and stuff, virtual buttons are cool but real buttons are still better.
 

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