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Qué (quién) es gorilla arm - definición

INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE USUALLY LAYERED ON THE TOP OF AN ELECTRONIC VISUAL DISPLAY
Touch screen; Touch panel; Touch-sensitive; Touch-screen; Touch screens; Touch Screen; Touchscreen interface; Touchscreens; Gorilla arm; Capacitive display; Finger touch; Projected capacitance; Capacitive touchscreen; Capacitive touch screen; Touchscreen software; Touchscreen operating system; Finger touchscreen OS; Stylus touchscreen OS; In-cell display; In-cell touchscreen; Capacitative touchscreen; Optical touchscreen; Touch screen interface; Touch-sensitive screen; Touchinput; Telefunken Touchinput; AEG Touchinput; AEG-Telefunken Touchinput; AEG Touchinput-Einrichtung; AEG-Telefunken Touchinput-Einrichtung; Telefunken Touchinput-Einrichtung; Touchinput-Einrichtung; AEG touch input; Telefunken touch input; AEG-Telefunken touch input; AEG Touch input; Telefunken Touch input; AEG-Telefunken Touch input; AEG Touch Input; Telefunken Touch Input; AEG-Telefunken Touch Input; Touch input; Touch Input
  • 8 x 8 projected capacitance touchscreen manufactured using 25 micron insulation coated copper wire embedded in a clear polyester film.
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  • Capacitive touchscreen of a mobile phone
  • The Casio TC500 Capacitive touch sensor watch from 1983, with angled light exposing the touch sensor pads and traces etched onto the top watch glass surface.
  • [[Smart thermostat]] with touchscreen
  • A user operating a touchscreen
  • Fingerprints and smudges on an [[iPad]] ([[tablet computer]]) touchscreen
  • This diagram shows how eight inputs to a lattice touchscreen or keypad creates 28 unique intersections, as opposed to 16 intersections created using a standard x/y multiplexed touchscreen.
  • Back side of a Multitouch Globe, based on projected capacitive touch (PCT) technology
  • Schema of projected-capacitive touchscreen

gorilla arm         
The side-effect that destroyed touch-screens as a mainstream input technology despite a promising start in the early 1980s. It seems the designers of all those spiffy touch-menu systems failed to notice that humans aren't designed to hold their arms in front of their faces making small motions. After more than a very few selections, the arm begins to feel sore, cramped, and oversized - the operator looks like a gorilla while using the touch screen and feels like one afterward. This is now considered a classic cautionary tale to human-factors designers; "Remember the gorilla arm!" is shorthand for "How is this going to fly in *real* use?".
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  • Drawing of a gorilla who has killed a hunter and destroyed his shotgun, as narrated by [[Paul Du Chaillu]], 1861
  • Drawing of French explorer [[Paul Du Chaillu]] at close quarters with a gorilla
  • Male gorilla skull
  • Gorilla foraging
  • Silverback gorilla
  • [[Western gorilla]] (''Gorilla gorilla'') and [[eastern gorilla]] (''Gorilla beringei'')
  • Gorilla night nest constructed in a tree
  • Gorillas moving in habitat
  • Young gorilla riding on mother
  • A female gorilla exhibiting tool use by using a tree trunk as a support whilst fishing herbs
  • Eastern lowland gorilla in the [[Kahuzi-Biega National Park]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
  • Mother gorilla with 10-day-old infant
  • Young gorilla climbing
  • Silverback with female
  • Gorilla at zoo
GENUS OF LARGE AFRICAN APES
Gorillas; Silverback; Gorillinae; Gorrila; Silverback gorilla; Gorrilla; Gorila; Gorilla (genus); Gorllia; Silverbacks; Silver back; Silver backs; Silver-back; Silver-backs; Blackback; Blackbacks; Black-back; Black-backs; Blackback gorilla; Gorilla communication; Social behavior of gorillas; Reproductive behavior of gorillas; Gorilline; 🦍; Evolution of gorillas; Sexual behavior of gorillas; Poaching of gorillas; Tool use by gorillas; Gorrillas; Nature of gorillas; Gorilla behaviour; Draft:Gorille
(gorillas)
A gorilla is a very large ape. It has long arms, black fur, and a black face.
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Gorilla         
  • Drawing of a gorilla who has killed a hunter and destroyed his shotgun, as narrated by [[Paul Du Chaillu]], 1861
  • Drawing of French explorer [[Paul Du Chaillu]] at close quarters with a gorilla
  • Male gorilla skull
  • Gorilla foraging
  • Silverback gorilla
  • [[Western gorilla]] (''Gorilla gorilla'') and [[eastern gorilla]] (''Gorilla beringei'')
  • Gorilla night nest constructed in a tree
  • Gorillas moving in habitat
  • Young gorilla riding on mother
  • A female gorilla exhibiting tool use by using a tree trunk as a support whilst fishing herbs
  • Eastern lowland gorilla in the [[Kahuzi-Biega National Park]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]
  • Mother gorilla with 10-day-old infant
  • Young gorilla climbing
  • Silverback with female
  • Gorilla at zoo
GENUS OF LARGE AFRICAN APES
Gorillas; Silverback; Gorillinae; Gorrila; Silverback gorilla; Gorrilla; Gorila; Gorilla (genus); Gorllia; Silverbacks; Silver back; Silver backs; Silver-back; Silver-backs; Blackback; Blackbacks; Black-back; Black-backs; Blackback gorilla; Gorilla communication; Social behavior of gorillas; Reproductive behavior of gorillas; Gorilline; 🦍; Evolution of gorillas; Sexual behavior of gorillas; Poaching of gorillas; Tool use by gorillas; Gorrillas; Nature of gorillas; Gorilla behaviour; Draft:Gorille
·noun A large, arboreal, anthropoid ape of West Africa. It is larger than a man, and is remarkable for its massive skeleton and powerful muscles, which give it enormous strength. In some respects its anatomy, more than that of any other ape, except the chimpanzee, resembles that of man.

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Touchscreen

A touchscreen or touch screen is the assembly of both an input ('touch panel') and output ('display') device. The touch panel is normally layered on the top of an electronic visual display of an electronic device.

The display is often an LCD, AMOLED or OLED display.

A user can give input or control the information processing system through simple or multi-touch gestures by touching the screen with a special stylus or one or more fingers. Some touchscreens use ordinary or specially coated gloves to work, while others may only work using a special stylus or pen. The user can use the touchscreen to react to what is displayed and, if the software allows, to control how it is displayed; for example, zooming to increase the text size.

The touchscreen enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using a mouse, touchpad, or other such devices (other than a stylus, which is optional for most modern touchscreens).

Touchscreens are common in devices such as smartphones, handheld game consoles, personal computers, electronic voting machines, automated teller machines and point-of-sale (POS) systems. They can also be attached to computers or, as terminals, to networks. They play a prominent role in the design of digital appliances such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) and some e-readers. Touchscreens are also important in educational settings such as classrooms or on college campuses.

The popularity of smartphones, tablets, and many types of information appliances is driving the demand and acceptance of common touchscreens for portable and functional electronics. Touchscreens are found in the medical field, heavy industry, automated teller machines (ATMs), and kiosks such as museum displays or room automation, where keyboard and mouse systems do not allow a suitably intuitive, rapid, or accurate interaction by the user with the display's content.

Historically, the touchscreen sensor and its accompanying controller-based firmware have been made available by a wide array of after-market system integrators, and not by display, chip, or motherboard manufacturers. Display manufacturers and chip manufacturers have acknowledged the trend toward acceptance of touchscreens as a user interface component and have begun to integrate touchscreens into the fundamental design of their products.