OCA Lamination LCD Display Membrane Switch
What are Capacitive Touch Screens?
Capacitive touch screens consist of an insulator such as glass,
coated with a transparent conductor such as indium tin oxide (ITO).
As the human body is also an electrical conductor, touching the
surface of the screen results in a distortion of the screen’s
electrostatic field, measurable as a change in capacitance. In
order to determine the location of the touch, you would use
different technologies. Then, send the location to the controller
for processing.
Capacitive touchscreens are those that respond to the electrical
properties of the human body. This means that it is possible to
control them with a light touch. So, the user doesn’t need to exert
heavy pressure on the screen. The drawback to a capacitive
touchscreen, though, is that it usually cannot be controlled by a
gloved finger or an input device, such as a stylus.
There are some input devices that have been optimized for use with
capacitive touchscreens, though. Capacitive touchscreens also are
the only ones capable of multi-touch, which allows the display to
recognize more than one point of contact. Without multi-touch, you
cannot use gestures such as pinching and spreading a screen to zoom
in and out.
What Kind Of Capacitive Touchpanels We Can Supply?
- Capacitive touchscreen panels
- ITF for Interactive Electronic White Board
- Capacitive touch sensors
- OCA lamination PC Lens/LCD/OLED/TP to the backside of the display
window for membrane switches
What kind of capacitive touch panels we can supply?
- Capacitive touchscreen panels
- CapTouch Film Circuit for Interactive Electronic White Board
- Capacitive touch sensors for Household Appliances
- OCA lamination PC Lens/LCD/OLED/TP to the backside of the display
window for membrane switches