You can get displays to show the colours that allow 3D glasses to work. Thats pretty 3D!
I suppose there will be things like that (improved) in the future. Things like using hand gestures instead of using a mouse & voice control eliminating the need for a keyboard.
Not sure what else at the moment. They'll figure it out.
2006-11-16 03:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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OH YES!!.. Its from SUN - It is an open source development project based on and evolved from Sun Microsystems' advanced technology project. It supports running unmodified existing applications in a 3D space, as well as APIs for 3D window manager and application development. At the moment, existing application integration is supported for Solaris x86 and Linux platforms. The library for 3D application deveopment is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.
The project intends to break two boundaries -- the 2D-ness of the current desktop environment and the way the desktop environment evolves. Project Looking Glass is in its infancy. We need to explore lots of ideas and possibilities. We're releasing the Project Looking Glass code to the whole community to explore every aspect of the technology rather than restricting access to a privileged few. We believe this open development is an excellent model to pursue this exciting and vast opportunity. So, your involvement is eagerly anticipated.
2006-11-16 02:28:23
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answered by Anonymous
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is a universal term concerning any computing device application it is an significant area of the computing device gadget. An working gadget is an obtrusive occasion, jointly as an OpenGL or database library are much less obtrusive examples. gadget application contrasts with application application, that are classes that help the top-person to accomplish particular, effective initiatives, consisting of word processing or image manipulation. If gadget application is saved on non-risky storage consisting of integrated circuits, it fairly is often termed firmware. there's a catalogue of application engineering subjects and additionally what's gadget programming on the link under...
2016-12-30 13:19:40
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, take a look at Microsoft Vista and its new interface.
2006-11-16 02:19:30
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answered by Adam O 3
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most 3d things out there are rather gimmicky.
Ms has one in the works (more than 3d windows)
This one can be fun for a while, does give you more desktop space and it looks very cool:
http://www.spheresite.com/
works just like vista's 3d window but it works with xp
2006-11-16 02:26:30
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answered by Ryan E 3
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You mean more than three dimensions. Yeah, we already are interacting with our computers in more than three "dimensions".
2006-11-16 02:22:12
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answered by wgh 2
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my computer interface ie my keyboard is 3d already
2006-11-16 02:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes! you mean like on the enterprise,staretrek
2006-11-16 02:23:30
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answered by john n 3
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