the nulooq input device
the nulooq is a input device that is used in addition to a mouse or pen. the top operates similar to the ipod’s scroll/click-wheel while the base is more like a jog dial, used in video editing. the device was developed by logitech and works in conjunction with adobe creative suite 2: illustrator, photoshop and indesign. when interacting with the top part, a radial menu appears on screen displaying the software’s tools. the dial on the sides can be used to zoom or adjust sliders, like layer opacity for instance.
i haven’t tried it yet but it’s nice to see some innovation in this area, especially that adobe is involved: it feels like they have been sitting on their hands for the last 6 years turning creativity and innovation in for big business (like selling pdf to fortune 500 companies). their ageing interface implementations have been challenged by programs like apple’s motion and others that really take advantage of more modern operating systems’s features.
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February 23rd, 2006 at 15.20
[...] inspired by the nulooq, some thoughts on radial menus: to me radial menus have always been a superior way to navigate on screen, but i think fears of alienating ‘legacy’ users prevents companies from implementing then more often. some observations i have made over the years: [...]