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iPad mini will ignore accidental touches near the bezel

The Next Web points to an interesting tidbit on Apple’s iPad mini design page that discusses changes made to iOS in order to compensate for the smaller display of the iPad mini.

Rethinking the screen meant we also had to rethink the software behind it. iPad mini intelligently recognizes whether your thumb is simply resting on the display or whether you’re intentionally interacting with it. It’s the kind of detail you’ll notice — by not noticing it. And it’s a great example of how Apple hardware and software work together to give you the best experience possible.

By Abraar & Raviraj.

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