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An e-reader with a touchbar
I bought a Kindle Scribe a few years ago to read PDFs on it. Most of the PDFs are magazines and RPG rulebooks.
Any kind of reference book involves a lot of flipping around, so I had this idea. Imagine an e-reader that had a touch bar on the side the length of the screen, and you could slide your thumb up and down the touch bar to flip through a book quickly. Am I crazy? |
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Yes. You could use the edge of the touch screen for the same purpose without needing to have a touchbar.
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Bring back real physical controls please. |
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Mmm, you could make a Bluetooth keyfob with a thumbwheel.
You could even try it out with a Bluetooth mouse. You could disable the mousy part if you like. Of course your reader software would have to handle scroll. I've used mouse and digitizer (like Wacom) on Android but I've not tried scroll wheel. Whether the latency on eink would be too annoying or not is unknown. On my current BT button keyfob I can flip back a half dozen pages in one (longer) click. Looking through my code I see that I've experimented with joysticks. |
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There are not ereaders within that feature, but the (pricely) GPD Pocked 2 had it, and for less than that price a second hand Macbook Pro 13" has it, too; maybe using linux in it and customizing the buttons; or there are several Wacom tablets that has those side buttons and/or touch bars too.
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On Kobo, tap the page and a touch bar for the whole book is at the bottom of the screen.
I gave demos of such a GUI in 1988. A traditional Windows scrollbar (later) usually needed to be dragged. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I feel all controls should be on the side of an ereader to make it as easy to use one handed as possible. |
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Some persons in here seems to have made a custom device with raspberry pi and an e-ink screen, not sure how the lags are on refresh, for the use you mean, but a possibility maybe. Last edited by nana77; Yesterday at 01:26 PM. |
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Pocketbook 840 has a touch bar above eink screen that's used for brightness. I don't think it was ever used again. It's not very responsive, but it works. I also don't know why it was never expanded for turning pages.
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For your jumping around: Is that notes or a single alternative place?
I have two things on my custom ereader software. The first is a stack where you can "push" locations and "pop" them later. So if I know that I'm going on a safari, I can push the current location, flip through the pages, then pop back to where I was. Building on this, I have a single remote button that can do a "swap". When I start reading a book I find the notes and push that location. Now I go back to the start and read. When I want the swap button will switch between my current location and the saved location of the notes. The good part is that these two locations are not fixed but advance semi-automatically. When I'm on the last footnote on a page of notes I do have to flip to the next page, but the next time I go to the notes I'm on the new page. |
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