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Apr 28 2005, 03:28
I've been wondering, how do PDA/Nintendo DS Touchscreens work? There is an LCD/TFT, but what is the technology used that turns that LCD/TFT into an input device too, what is this technology called?
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tomfleet
Apr 28 2005, 06:38
It's called a digitiser, a layer that sits on top of the screen. I think it works on resistance values accross the x-y axis, but check how stuff works, i'm probably wrong.
Tom
It uses sounds, each pixel on the screen is given a different sound (the sound is never played out loud) when you click the screen the cluster of pixels you have touched make a sound which the device processes into user input signals and refreshes the screen accordingly.
tomfleet
Apr 28 2005, 16:16
Seems like we are both right WinMacLin