Resistive touchscreen

Resistive touchscreens operate by sensing direct pressure applied by the user. It can be activated by pressing it not only with a finger but also with a stylus (unlike the competing capacitive technology).

A resistive touch screen consists of a touch layer placed on top of a standard display. The touch layer normally includes two transparent electrical layers separated by a small gap.

Pressing the display's surface causes the two separate layers to come into contact, which creates an electrical connection that can be sensed and located.




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