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  2. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    A user operating a touchscreen. Smart thermostat with touchscreen. 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.

  3. Capacitive sensing - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive sensing. In electrical engineering, capacitive sensing (sometimes capacitance sensing) is a technology, based on capacitive coupling, that can detect and measure anything that is conductive or has a dielectric constant different from air. Many types of sensors use capacitive sensing, including sensors to detect and measure proximity ...

  4. Visual Planet - Wikipedia

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    Visualplanet Ltd specialises in the manufacture and global distribution of projected capacitance interactive touch screen foils, which are designed to be used in a wide variety of Touch Screen applications from through-window touch to direct integration into LCD Screens. From its headquarters in Cambridge, England, the company distributes high ...

  5. Touch switch - Wikipedia

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    Touch switch. A touch switch is a type of switch that only has to be touched by an object to operate. It is used in many lamps and wall switches that have a metal exterior as well as on public computer terminals. A touchscreen includes an array of touch switches on a display. A touch switch is the simplest kind of tactile sensor.

  6. Resistive touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Resistive touchscreen technology works well with almost any stylus-like object, and can also be operated with gloved fingers and bare fingers alike. In some circumstances, this is more desirable than a capacitive touchscreen, which needs a capacitive pointer, such as a bare finger (though some capacitive sensors can detect gloves and some gloves can work with all capacitive screens).

  7. Zytronic - Wikipedia

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    Zytronic is a manufacturer and developer of touch technology products based in Blaydon upon Tyne, United Kingdom.. Zytronic designs composite component touch technologies that optimise the performance of electronic display applications and manufacture projected capacitive technology based touch sensors and their associated controllers which are used in public access and industrial applications.

  8. Why The New York Times' lawyers are inspecting OpenAI's code ...

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    Somewhere in the United States, in a secure room, on a computer unconnected to the internet, sits the source code for ChatGPT. It is there to be inspected by lawyers for The New York Times.

  9. Bent Stumpe - Wikipedia

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    Bent Stumpe (born 12 September 1938, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish electronic engineer who spent most of his career at the international research laboratory CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Stumpe built in 1972, following an idea launched by Frank Beck, a capacitive touchscreen [3][4][5][6] for controlling CERN's Super Proton Synchrotron ...