Sweden-based Integritouch has developed a capacitive touch switch technique for displays that requires no additional conductive layers. “It uses the existing ITO [conductor] layers,” said the firm’s ...
Most projects that interface with the real world need some sort of input device. Obviously this article is being written from a standardized “human interface device” but when the computers become ...
Good news, cold-climate dwellers: There is a new company entering the glove-friendly capacitive touchscreen arena. SMK, maker of telecom and electronic components has recently announced a new 6.5-inch ...
Products like touchscreen gloves are so ubiquitous that it’s easy to take them for granted. But have you ever considered how these modern marvels actually work? While wearing a pair on a trip to ...
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Tap, swipe, repeat: Why touchscreens respond to your fingers so smoothly
In this week's The Daily Why, a special series from India Today Science, we look at the circuitry, sensory and the scientific breakthrough that makes the screen respond to our touch smoothly.
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