Touch Monitors Are On My Wishlist

Published on

I think I want touch screen monitors for my work and home desktops. I might be one of the few who still uses a desktop, but my quirky thoughts on the coming obsolescence of laptops as a form factor can be saved for another time.

The appeal of touch monitors is not to replace my mouse or keyboard, but rather to do the things they aren’t terribly great at. For example when I want to re position my cursor from my browser on one monitor to a specific location in my text editor on another, neither the mouse nor the keyboard are able to do this with the level of efficiency that a touch screen enables. 

To illustrate what I mean it helps to detail the steps a bit.

Anyway long boring bit about HCI, but point of it is that I think touch is here to stay because it is a intuitive and useful way of interacting with computers. It has been overplayed so much that I kinda hate bringing up how effortlessly my kids use a tablet, but seriously, they do, and observing them on it is part of why I am thinking about this. Personally I don’t think touch interaction will replace keyboard, mice, or track pads on platforms where those already dominate. Touch screens will merely compliment them very nicely. And as cool as other interaction methods such as eye tracking, voice recognition, or body gesture readers are conceptually, for the near future at least, I see those as only being practically applicable for niche cases whereas touch seems beneficial in many more scenarios.

My take away from all these thoughts is probably nothing all that revelatory or novel. It is simply that it doesn’t matter what sort of device you are designing your application GUI for anymore, you need to consider if, where, and how to make it touch friendly because, even if your particular platform doesn’t have touch capabilities now, I guess the odds that it will in the future are increasing rapidly.

2020 update

Most laptops have touch screens and I rarely use it, but find it handy at times. maybe I would use it more if my laptop was a true convertible that could be used in tent or tablet mode?