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  2. Multi-touch - Wikipedia

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    In computing, multi-touch is technology which enables a touchpad or touchscreen to recognize more than one [7] [8] or more than two [9] points of contact with the surface. Apple popularized the term "multi-touch" in 2007 with which it implemented additional functionality, such as pinch to zoom or to activate certain subroutines attached to predefined gestures.

  3. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    A touchscreen (or touch screen) is a type of display that can detect touch input from a user. It consists of both an input device (a touch panel) and an output device (a visual display). The touch panel is typically layered on the top of the electronic visual display of a device. Touchscreens are commonly found in smartphones, tablets, laptops ...

  4. Attribution (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Attribution (marketing) In marketing, attribution, also known as multi-touch attribution (MTA), is the identification of a set of user actions ("events" or "touchpoints") that contribute to a desired outcome, and then the assignment of a value to each of these events. [1][2] Marketing attribution provides a level of understanding of what ...

  5. Magic Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Mouse is a multi-touch wireless mouse sold by Apple Inc. and manufactured by Foxconn. The first-generation Magic Mouse was released on October 20, 2009, and introduced multi-touch functionality to a computer mouse. [1][2] Taking after the iPhone, iPod Touch, and multi-touch MacBook trackpads, the Magic Mouse allows the use of multi ...

  6. Dual-touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Dual-touchscreen. A dual-touchscreen is a computer or phone display setup which uses two screens, either or both of which could be touch-capable, to display both elements of the computer's graphical user interface and virtualized implementations of common input devices, including virtual keyboards. Usually, in a dual-touchscreen computer or ...

  7. Perceptive Pixel - Wikipedia

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    Perceptive Pixel, Inc. Perceptive Pixel was a developer and producer of multi-touch interfaces. It was purchased by Microsoft in 2012. Its technology is now used in fields including broadcast, defense, geo-intelligence, energy exploration, industrial design and medical imaging.

  8. Somatosensory system - Wikipedia

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    The somatosensory system, or somatic sensory system is a subset of the sensory nervous system. It has two subdivisions, one for the detection of mechanosensory information related to touch, and the other for the nociception detection of pain and temperature. [1] The main functions of the somatosensory system are the perception of external ...

  9. Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-Touch Collaboration Wall[2] is a large (81 inch width x 48 inch height [3]) monitor invented by Jeff Han that employs multi-touch technology, and is marketed by Han's company, [4] Perceptive Pixel. [2] Han initially developed the technology for military applications. [3] The wall has received most of its publicity because of its use ...