Keyless Phone is All About the Touch and Visual Effects
November 11th, 2008 | by Thrystan |You simply recognize the buttons by touching the place where they should be. You’ll also get a couple of visual effects that are great for the device’s looks and for the keys’ recognition.
This concept could prove to be useful for blind people or users who are sight impaired.
[via Design Launches]
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