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  2. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Back side of a Multitouch Globe, based on projected capacitive touch (PCT) technology Schema of projected-capacitive touchscreen. Projected capacitive touch (PCT; also PCAP) technology is a variant of capacitive touch technology but where sensitivity to touch, accuracy, resolution and speed of touch have been greatly improved by the use of a ...

  3. Capacitive sensing - Wikipedia

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    Schema of projected-capacitive touchscreen Projected capacitance touch (PCT) technology is a capacitive technology which allows more accurate and flexible operation, by etching the conductive layer.

  4. List of touch input manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Projected capacitive (PCAP) 1.3 Surface acoustic wave (SAW) 1.4 Bending wave. ... Capacitive. Alps Electric Corporation; Cirque; Synaptics; Sensel; Resistive.

  5. 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.

  6. Multi-touch - Wikipedia

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    Multi-touch is commonly implemented using capacitive sensing technology in mobile devices and smart devices. A capacitive touchscreen typically consists of a capacitive touch sensor, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) controller and digital signal processor (DSP) fabricated from CMOS (complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor ...

  7. OmniTouch - Wikipedia

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    A user study assessing pointing accuracy of the system (user and system inaccuracies combined) suggested buttons needed to be 2.3 cm (0.91 in) in diameter to achieve reliable operation on the hand, 1.6 cm (0.63 in) on walls. This is approaching the accuracy of capacitive touchscreens, like those found in smart phones, but on arbitrary surfaces.

  8. Bent Stumpe - Wikipedia

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    Early development of the touchscreen Bent Stumpe in front of the prototype of the SPS console, 1973 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 .

  9. One Glass Solution - Wikipedia

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    One Glass Solution [1] (OGS) is a touchscreen technology which reduces the thickness of a display by removing one of the layers of glass from the traditional capacitive touchscreen stack. The basic idea is to replace the touch module glass with a thin layer of insulating material.

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