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In a public access environment such as a casino, a touchscreen is the simplest, most direct way for people to interact with a gaming machine. No technical knowledge is required. People just point to what they want.
To be successful, a touch-driven application in the gaming market-from video gaming machines through touch jukeboxes-must attract an audience. It must be available for use at all times. The on-screen display must be clear and colorful. The interface must be precise, reliable, and stable. The display itself must be versatile, flexible, and sturdy enough to resist public abuse. Response must be immediate enough to satisfy the most impatient player/user. Interaction must be fun, and the user must be able to access a wide variety of options/games from a single machine.
Gaming is a rapidly growing market for touch technology. As the casino industry continues to expand, gaming machines are also migrating to newer, more sophisticated technology. Interactive gaming designers have found that touch allows the user to concentrate on the activity presented on the screen without having to coordinate the hand-eye movements of an input device. The intuitive nature of touch complements the selection-based activity required by interactive gaming systems. And a touchscreen's flexible interface allows users to play multiple games on one machine and gives software developers more freedom to develop creative games with unique payoffs and bonuses.
Recommended products for the Gaming Market:
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