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A DG-pad is a flat, usually thumb-operated four-way directional control with one button on each point, found on nearly all modern video game console gamepads, game controllers, on the remote control units of some television and DVD players, and smart phones.
INTRODUCTION:
DG-pads appear on a number of menu-driven devices as a navigational tool;
Though superficially similar to those used for gaming devices, they are not optimized for real-time control and therefore can usually accept input from only one direction at a time.
Many, though not all, such designs include a trigger button in the center of the button arrangement, usually labeled "Enter", "OK", or the like.
Like early video game joysticks, the vast majority of DG-pads are digital; in other words, only the directions provided on the DG-pad buttons can be used, with no intermediate values. However, combinations of two directions (up and left, for example) do provide diagonals and many modern D-pads can be used to provide eight-directional input if appropriate.
EVOLUTION:
In addition, many small computing and communications devices, particularly PDAs, mobile phones, and GPS receivers, include dg-pads not only for menu navigation but as general input devices similar to a joystick or mouse.
PROS:
Although digital DG-pads offer less flexibility than analog sticks, they can easily be manipulated (requiring little movement of the thumb) with very high accuracy.
They are also far less demanding in maintenance and do not protrude very far from the controller, making them ideal for portable consoles such as the Game Boy and the PSP.
DG-pads such as the ones found on the DualShock 2 and 3 have been developed to measure analog levels of pressure on each of the directional buttons.
CONS:
Can’t think much of cons rather than the limitation that its highly vulnerable to dust , pollution , stress generated and friction.
Moreover, intensive care and handling is required to maintain a precision in sensitivity.
DG-pads have appeared on other kinds of electronic equipment, including A/V remote controls (especially since the appearance of DVD players, which are heavily menu driven), calculators, PDAs, smartphone, and car stereos such as the AutoPC.
APPLICATION:
DIGIPAD AD:
INTRODUCING ABNV-I :
Experience a more natural way of working on your
computer with an innovative touchpad that lets you
navigate with gestures and write or doodle with a digital
stylus.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
1. Navigate naturally
Scroll, zoom, swipe and select intuitively by using familiar gestures on an ultra-slim, ergonomic device.
3)Communicate visually
Express yourself naturally with the pressure-sensitive digital
stylus. Easily add handwritten notes, sketches or doodles to your
digital documents with the simplicity of using a pen.