Different computer interfaces have been resurrected to help us enjoy the way we interact with computers. While touch interfaces have been the most experimented with and also the most exciting to use, Clayton Miller has enhanced upon the same in his 10/GUI project. Doing away with the limitations of multitouch, some that we have reported as religious users, Clayton has separated the touch interface from the display and has placed it below the display and the keyboard, something like a large touchpad we have on laptops. This graphical user interface is a proximity sensitive pad which is used as the interface wherein the user can utilize all fingers for the multitouch experience. Hit the jump for the video and more on the concept.
Via: HackADay