TV is Evolving. Yes, the screens are getting thinner, but the real
evolution is the content. Beautifully thin flat screens with streaming
internet are making television increasingly personal. The challenge of
having all this content to choose from is how to harness it. You need a
remote for the TV, a keyboard and mouse for the internet, and a
controller for gaming. Toggle delivers a touch experience without a
touch screen. Points on the remote’s surface are mapped to specific keys
and functions. But here’s the twist.
To tame all the content piped into a connected TV, Toggle puts you in
control with four modes. You shift (or toggle) between modes by sliding
the top slice of the device left, right, up, or down. In the center or
off position, the Toggle wordmark peeks through. While holding the
device horizontally, shift up for a QWERTY keyboard. Shift down to a
touchpad primed for two-thumbed or multi-finger use. Shift right for
casual gaming. Shift left and spins 90 degrees for a kicked-back,
one-handed surfing experience. Type, Surf, Move, or Play, with Toggle,
the mode you need is just a quick shift away.
The top half of Toggle includes a masked grid which reveals different
interfaces when shifted into the different positions. Shifts are
accomplished via sliding tracks in the four corners of the bottom half.
Each mode is only a four millimeter shift from the home position. “The
motion is based on how you hold it, so it’s very natural,” says Bristol.
“There’s an appealing fiddle-factor, but there’s also something nice
about having this combination of physical interaction with a familiar
touch interface.”
The keyboard and touchpad are paired to make it easy to shift
back-and-forth between text entry and navigation. The exposed graphics
are backlit with side-firing LEDs for use in dim lighting.
Looking toward the Future. The Toggle concept was developed through
Carbon’s Passion Project program in which team members are allowed to
explore promising ideas. “Toggle offers an incredibly innovative way to
create multi-mode interactions without a lot of cost or effort
incurred,” says Dan Blase, Carbon’s president.
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