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Makers, developers and electronic enthusiasts looking for a small resistive touchscreen display may be interested to know in the new arrival at the Adafruit online store in the form of a 3.2 inch ...
The resistive touch technology used in these modules allows for precise control and can be operated with a stylus or even a gloved hand, making it versatile for various applications.
Posted in Microcontrollers Tagged arduino, resistive, RPi, touch screen ← Deploying An Open Source Pollution Monitoring Network Repairing Broken Injection Molded Parts With A 3D Printer → ...
Release Summary Make a 3.5″ Touchscreen Color LCD project in Minutes! The Amazing Arduino Compatible arLCD combines the award winning ezLCD SmartLCD GPU and API with the Open Source Arduino UNO.
"Multitouch on a resistive screen?" We must be joking, right? Not at all -- if we've learned anything from our encounters with a little firm named Stantum, resistive multitouch is not only ...
Remember when everything had a capacitive touchscreen, and we decided we really hated those and we wanted resistive ones that required styluses? Me neither. That's why I'm a little puzzled as to ...
RIM have applied for a patent which details a hybrid touchscreen, combining both resistive and capacitive elements to improve accuracy as well as support multitouch, gestures and other functionality.
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