"A fly takes control of a man's touchscreen. This is why you always wait for the second generation of new devices. The first ones usually have too many bugs." -
http://www.break.com/index/bug-on-touchscreen-computer-2072327
Really? Can a fly, or other bug, apply enough pressure to operate a touchscreen? I would never have thought of this.
2 comments:
I don't know about this one. It does look like the fly is doing it. Seems pretty far stretched. I noticed the F word on the screen. Just what was that fly looking up??? Wouldn't you think there would be a sensitivity control somewhere with the screen?
I have heard that barking dogs can activate that nifty little device called "The Clapper."
When Charlie wants attention, he'll walk across the keyboard of the computer. I've known some cats to follow or swat at the cursor/pointer on a monitor screen, but Charlie doesn't.
I know nothing about touchscreen computers. I have a touchscreen digital camera and there's no way a fly could activate that.
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