On June 8, 2012 at 16:10, 39 Cent Stamp said...
I'm not sure what you mean by "raised". Are you saying that Kyocera has figured out some way to alter the flat-touch screen so that shapes we can feel appear?
If so... Wow.
If not... Making it click or vibrate when pressed means it's just a touchscreen and you have to look at it to use it.
Maybe I linked the wrong article. This touchscreen is using fluid in the screen to raise buttons that you have to press. It apparently has levels of press based on applied finger pressure