not sure - one touch approach could be good, two could be OK, time to respond also a factor, as also range of operation ...
scenario is probably characterised by mother arriving home with demanding baby on one arm & 'phone in pocket or handbag ...
and wanting to get indoors via one of three different doors ...
with alternatives of a bunch of traditional keys and something like wall-mounted keyboards ...
so while it needs to be simple & quick, the competition won't put up much of a fight !
and Cortex could probably up the ante by making it functionally quite smart, too - eg: context-sensitive timings & joining-up with other things ...
Chris
scenario is probably characterised by mother arriving home with demanding baby on one arm & 'phone in pocket or handbag ...
and wanting to get indoors via one of three different doors ...
with alternatives of a bunch of traditional keys and something like wall-mounted keyboards ...
so while it needs to be simple & quick, the competition won't put up much of a fight !
and Cortex could probably up the ante by making it functionally quite smart, too - eg: context-sensitive timings & joining-up with other things ...
Chris
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