D-Click
The D-Click System is a navigation control system developed by iriver for some of their portable media players. D-Click features physical buttons that are under a device's screen and hence not visible, thus it involves "clicking" the screen.[1][2] Effectively, it makes the screen act as a 4-way directional control pad[3] D-Click is used by users on these devices to find music, videos, photos or play games.
The D-Click System is patented by iriver.[3]
Models with D-Click
- iriver U10
- iriver clix
- iriver B20
- iriver S10
- iriver S7
- iriver clix (2nd generation)
- iriver Lplayer
- iriver E100
- iriver E50
References
- ^ "Gadgets: Iriver B20". TheGuardian.com. 19 September 2007.
- ^ "Mobile-review.com Обзор МР3-плеера и крэдла iRiver U10". mobile-review.com.
- ^ a b "Short Take: iRiver LPlayer". The Technicist.
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