Fondle a Suma mouse for intuitive 3D interaction
All of the Suma platform surface can translate the three dimensional deformation of a squeezed object into a software-readable form
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Cambridge Consultants has unveiled the next phase in the development of its Suma sensor technology, which transforms user touch on its surface into an individual action on a computer or gaming device. The wireless Suma mouse prototype opens up a multitude of three dimensional navigation possibilities by taking every squeeze, stroke or swipe of a user's touch and translating it into an onscreen reaction such as a pan, tilt or zoom.
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