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These 4 Genius Hacks Let You Use An iPhone With Gloves On
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It’s 20 degrees out and your smartphone rings. If you want to answer it but don't want to take off your toasty warm gloves, we have a few hacks to help.
外面只有華氏20度(零下6.67攝氏度),而你的智能手機(jī)響了。如果想要不摘下暖和的手套直接接聽(tīng),下面幾招可以幫你。
The reason your gloves prevent you from using your touchscreen is that they block the electric charge transmitted via the moisture in your fingertips, explains Jacob Wobbrock, a professor at the University of Washington's Information School. The capacitive touchscreen -- the lingo for this charge-sensitive feature -- needs that moisture so it can detect exactly where your finger is on the screen.
華盛頓大學(xué)信息學(xué)院教授雅各布?沃伯羅克(Jacob Wobbrock)解釋稱(chēng),手套之所以會(huì)影響觸摸屏的使用,是因?yàn)樗鼈儠?huì)阻礙電荷通過(guò)我們手指上的水分傳導(dǎo)。電容式觸摸屏——也就是這種具有電荷靈敏度的觸摸屏——需要水分來(lái)感知你的手指在屏幕上停留的確切位置。
But when you have gloves on, Wobbrock told The Huffington Post, you can trick your phone into thinking it's being touched by fingertips. All you need is a bit of moisture and some contact.
然而,沃伯羅克在接受美國(guó)《赫芬頓郵報(bào)》采訪時(shí)表示,就算戴著手套,也能讓手機(jī)以為接觸屏幕的是你的手指。你需要的就是兩點(diǎn)——水分和接觸。
Here's what to do:
你可以這樣做:
1. Use your nose.
用鼻子
With this method, your nose acts just as your finger would. Wobbrock, who's also the co-founder and CEO of Seattle tech company AnswerDash, calls this trick a “good everyday way” to answer your smartphone without removing your gloves.
這種方法中,你的鼻子跟你的手指操作起來(lái)完全相同。沃伯羅克同時(shí)也是西雅圖科技公司AnswerDash的共同創(chuàng)立者和首席執(zhí)行官。他認(rèn)為,這種不摘手套用鼻子觸摸屏幕來(lái)接聽(tīng)電話的方法“很好很日?!?。
Downsides: It can be a little tricky and requires a somewhat dexterous nose, as well as the ability to go cross-eyed. You might get a few weird looks, too. Plus, there's a high chance for smearing snot on your phone. Ew.
缺點(diǎn):這可能會(huì)有些困難,需要你有一個(gè)比較靈敏的鼻子,還得掌握一定的對(duì)眼技能。你可能會(huì)接收到周?chē)秮?lái)的古怪目光。另外,還得冒著手機(jī)被鼻涕弄臟的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。
2. Breathe on your phone or lick your gloves.
對(duì)著手機(jī)屏幕哈口氣,或者舔一舔你的手套
This technique uses your saliva or the condensation from your breath to provide the moisture that would normally come from your fingertips but gets blocked when you wear gloves. The user simply licks a gloved fingertip before swiping, or breathes on the phone and swipes the screen as soon as possible. Wobbrock said a knit glove is ideal for the latter because “water molecules from [your] breath on the screen kind of find their way into those little gaps and crevices and create a bridge from your finger to the screen.”
這一方法利用你的唾液或呼吸中水汽的冷凝來(lái)代替原本手指上的水分,讓觸摸屏不再受到手套影響。使用者只需在滑動(dòng)接聽(tīng)前舔一舔手套指腹,或是對(duì)著手機(jī)屏幕哈一口氣然后迅速接聽(tīng)。沃伯羅克稱(chēng),第二種方法對(duì)織物手套特別理想,因?yàn)椤笆謾C(jī)屏幕上來(lái)自(你)呼吸中的水分會(huì)進(jìn)入織物手套的縫隙,在你的手指和屏幕之間架起一道橋梁?!?/p>
Downsides: The breathing technique, as attempted by HuffPost, was inconsistent, especially in very cold or windy conditions. Licking the glove is more reliable, but it will leave the aftertaste of glove in your mouth and, well, it's kinda gross.
缺點(diǎn):小編經(jīng)過(guò)嘗試,發(fā)現(xiàn)對(duì)著屏幕哈氣的方法時(shí)靈時(shí)不靈,在格外寒冷的情況下或大風(fēng)天氣中尤其不起作用。舔手套的方法更為可靠,但是用后嘴里手套的余味難消,實(shí)在有點(diǎn)吃不消。
3. Use a meat stick.
用一根香腸代替
We'll admit that we were pretty skeptical when we first stumbled across this technique, which apparently became popular in South Korea. But it it works like a charm. The grease in the meat stick provides the conductivity needed for the screen to recognize it, even in sub-zero temperatures.
這種方法顯然在韓國(guó)頗為流行,剛開(kāi)始接觸它時(shí),我們得承認(rèn)自己的確對(duì)此持懷疑態(tài)度。但這種方法真的非常管用。香腸里的油脂提供了觸摸屏所需的傳導(dǎo)介質(zhì),就算溫度降到零下也依然管用。
Downsides: In order for this to work reliably, you have to have a meat stick with you at all times. Then you become known as the person who has a meat stick with them at all times. While delicious, frequent consumption of meat sticks could also cause health problems.
缺點(diǎn):想用這種方法,你得每時(shí)每刻都帶著香腸。然后你就成了大家眼中的那個(gè)“每時(shí)每刻都帶著香腸的人”。盡管香腸很美味,經(jīng)常攝入也會(huì)造成健康問(wèn)題。
4. Buy smartphone gloves.
買(mǎi)一副智能手機(jī)觸摸屏手套
Smartphone gloves don’t need the moisture described in the previous techniques because conductive thread is sewn into the fingertips, allowing your smartphone to recognize when it’s being touched, Wobbrock said.
沃伯羅克稱(chēng),使用智能手機(jī)觸摸屏手套,不再需要上述幾種方法中提到的水分。因?yàn)檫@種手套的指腹處鑲有導(dǎo)線,可以讓手機(jī)感知到你的接觸位置。
Downsides: You have to buy special gloves (or make your own). And for some reason you'll never seem to have them on when your phone rings.
缺點(diǎn):為此,你還得購(gòu)買(mǎi)一雙特質(zhì)手套(或者你也能自制手套),而且,不知怎么回事,每次手機(jī)鈴響時(shí),你都沒(méi)把它們戴在手上。
It should be noted, however, that Apple does not recommend using your iPhone in temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold temperatures are also known to negatively affect other brands of phone as well.
當(dāng)然,必須指出的是,蘋(píng)果公司并不建議大家在華氏32度(零攝氏度)以下的環(huán)境中使用iPhone。而我們都知道,寒冷的溫度也會(huì)影響其他品牌的手機(jī)。
But Wobbrock says manufacturers and developers are looking into ways to improve the experience of using phones in extreme temperatures.
但沃伯羅克表示,手機(jī)制造商和研發(fā)人員正在探索相關(guān)解決方式,以改善極端溫度下的手機(jī)使用體驗(yàn)。
Progress is already being made to allow users to answer their phones via voice commands or pre-approved gestures. Wobbrock says more advanced gestures will provide a way for users to get around “situational impairments” -- cold weather, heat or physical disabilities -- that hinder smartphone use. iPhones, for example, already allow users to shake their phones in order to undo actions.
目前的一些進(jìn)展包括用戶(hù)可以用語(yǔ)音指令或預(yù)先設(shè)定好的手勢(shì)來(lái)接聽(tīng)電話。沃伯羅克稱(chēng),未來(lái),更加先進(jìn)的手勢(shì)接聽(tīng)技術(shù)將幫助用戶(hù)克服嚴(yán)寒、酷暑或身體缺陷等“情境障礙因素”,讓智能手機(jī)的使用不再受阻。比如,iPhone用戶(hù)就已經(jīng)可以通過(guò)搖一搖手機(jī)來(lái)撤銷(xiāo)命令。
For now, though, keep your meat stick handy.
但是眼下,還是隨身帶上你的香腸吧。
Vocabulary
toasty: 暖和舒適的
moisture: 水分,濕度
capacitive: 電容性的
lingo: 術(shù)語(yǔ)
dexterous: 靈巧的
cross-eyed: 對(duì)視眼的
smear: 弄臟
snot: 鼻涕
saliva: 唾液
condensation: 凝結(jié)
molecules: 分子
inconsistent: 不一致的
aftertaste: 余味
stumble across: 偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)
conductivity: 導(dǎo)電性
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