Synaptics Previews Scrybe(TM) - The Revolutionary Next Generation in PC Touch Interfaces
04 Janvier 2010 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Scrybe Gesture Workflows Enable Intuitive Touch Experience SANTA
CLARA, Calif., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Synaptics Inc.
(NASDAQ:SYNA), a leading developer of human interface solutions for
mobile computing, communications, and entertainment devices, today
announced beta availability for Scrybe(TM) gesture workflows, the
next-generation advancement in TouchPad(TM)-based interfaces for
PCs. Scrybe leverages finger movements to create fluid gesture
shortcuts intended to boost productivity and efficiency by getting
more work done with fewer steps. Scrybe delivers a powerful gesture
engine to PC manufacturers who want to utilize the latest gesture
technology to enhance the overall user experience. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100104/SF31558) Scrybe, part
of the newest Synaptics Gesture Suite (SGS) 9.4, allows PC OEMs and
end users to personalize gestures to link task-oriented workflows
for Internet, media, entertainment, and productivity applications
that result in a more efficient, productive, and fun user
experience. Scrybe also introduces customizable gesture symbols for
communicating with a PC that enable users to perform complex tasks
using the TouchPad alone. For example, selecting a word or phrase
by double-tapping and then tracing the "?" symbol can automatically
launch the browser and perform an immediate directed search for the
selected word or phrase. This advanced gesture feature provides
faster results and eliminates typographical errors. The
personalized gesture suite can be used to run presentations or
enjoy digital media, provide controls for play, pause, previous,
and next commands and to advance through music lists, photos, and
more. A user can also use the personalized gesture suite to rotate,
crop, tag, rate, and enhance images, as well as perform Windows
system functions -- all without ever lifting a hand from the
TouchPad. "Synaptics' innovative Scrybe gesture technology
introduces a revolutionary way to use the TouchPad that promises to
fundamentally change the very foundation of the human-computer
relationship," said Ted Theocheung, head of the Scrybe program and
director of Synaptics PC and Digital Home Business Unit products.
"Scrybe technology demonstrates Synaptics' innovative leadership
and ongoing commitment to providing a richer user experience that
is focused on increasing overall productivity for PC users." Scrybe
is optimized for multi-touch TouchPads, but also supports existing
single-touch TouchPads in the market. The updated Synaptics Gesture
Suite 9.4 with Scrybe technology introduces a number of new
multi-touch gestures and an improved graphical user interface. SGS
9.4 includes media control gestures for stop, play, rewind,
fast-forward, next, previous, and jog dial advance; productivity
gestures to zoom, fit to window, flip, and redo; as well as Windows
7 system gestures and Windows Touch compatibility modes. The
improved two-finger twist rotate is simpler and can provide free
rotation capabilities that work well with all other gestures in the
suite. A new SGS API provides software application developers with
a method to make use of all the latest technologies to deliver a
richer application experience. SGS 9.4 with its Scrybe workflow
technology will ultimately simplify and streamline TouchPad control
and enable customized features to make personalizing the TouchPad
easier than ever. Users can launch the SGS control panel from the
system tray with one click, then discover and customize settings
utilizing the available short help videos which clearly demonstrate
and explain how each gesture works. Intelligent contextual pop-up
tips help users to discover all of the TouchPad capabilities and
explain how to apply them to make using the computer easier and
more fun. The clearer, easier to use interface and extensive help
system reduces support calls for PC OEMs and increases productivity
for users. Availability OEMs can obtain SGS 9.4 with Scrybe through
their Synaptics sales representative. End users can visit
http://www.uscrybe.com/ to sign up for participation in the beta
program and learn more about Scrybe and qualifying
TouchPad-compatible hardware. Beginning today, Synaptics will offer
this "technology preview" beta version of SGS 9.4 with Scrybe via
software download to end users with existing notebooks that utilize
a Synaptics TouchPad. Synaptics anticipates strong participation in
the beta program by end users and will conclude downloads of Scrybe
once it has been determined that a sufficient number of downloads
have occurred to collect sufficient usability data. More details on
Scrybe are available by visiting http://www.uscrybe.com/. About
Synaptics Synaptics (NASDAQ:SYNA) is a leading developer of human
interface solutions for the mobile computing, communications, and
entertainment industries. The company creates interface solutions
for a variety of devices including notebook PCs, PC peripherals,
digital music players, and mobile phones. The TouchPad(TM),
Synaptics' flagship product, is integrated into a majority of
today's notebook computers. Consumer electronics and computing
manufacturers use Synaptics' solutions to enrich the interaction
between humans and intelligent devices through improved usability,
functionality, and industrial design. The company is headquartered
in Santa Clara, Calif. http://www.synaptics.com/ Synaptics,
TouchPad, Scrybe, and the Synaptics logo are trademarks of
Synaptics in the United States and/or other countries. All other
marks are the property of their respective owners. For further
information, please contact: Rebecca Parr Tara Yingst Synaptics
Edelman 408-454-5178 650-762-2942
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Synaptics Inc. CONTACT: Rebecca Parr, Synaptics, +1-408-454-5178, ;
Tara Yingst, Edelman, +1-650-762-2942, Web Site:
http://www.synaptics.com/
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