TOUCHSCREENS
Four common touchscreen technologies are used with tablets, watches, and mobile phones:
- Resistive
- Capacitive
- Infrared
- Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW)
Resistive touchscreens
- Resistive touchscreens are made up of a layer of conductive polyester and a layer of conductive glass
- The two layers are separated by an insulating membrane
- When the screen is gently pressed by a finger, the two conducting layers make contact and complete a circuit
- The position where the screen is touched is calculated by a microprocessor
Capacitive touchscreens
- Capacitive touchscreens are made up of glass layers
- The bottom surface of the upper layer and top surface of the bottom layer are coated in perpendicular lines of transparent conductive material (Indium Tin Oxide) forming a grid
- The screen behaves like a capacitor, storing electrical energy
- The screen can be touched in more than one place at a time
Detecting touch
- When the screen is touched by a finger, there is a change in the electric field at that position
- The position where the field changes is calculated by a microprocessor
Infra-red touch screens
- Infra-red touch screens use a grid pattern of LEDs and photocells (light sensors)
- LEDs shine infra-red light in front of the screen
- When the screen is touched by a finger, the infra-red beam is interrupted
- A microprocessor calculates the coordinates of where the screen was touched
Surface Acoustic Wave screens
- Surface Acoustic Wave touchscreens make use of ultrasonic sound waves
- Two sound wave transducers (which generate the ultrasonic sound) and two receivers are used; the sound waves travel parallel to the edge of the glass vertically and horizontally
- The position where the screen is touched is detected by a reduction in the sound wave amplitude
Interactive whiteboards
- Interactive Whiteboards are used to show audiences at meetings or classroom students, computer output
- They allow the user to use the board as a touchscreen or write over the screen to create annotations
- At the end of the meeting, hand annotations can be saved along with the screen image for future reference
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