Choosing the Right Technology Can be Tricky… After much researching, writing, and rewriting, Touch International has released its whitepaper, Decoding Touch Technology: An Insider’s Guide to Choosing the Right Touch for Your Display. Identifiying key differences between the top ten touch technologies, Decoding Touch Technology answers questions like “Why should I choose this technology?” and “How does … Continue reading »
Feb
23
Q & A Session with Mil/Aero Sales Engineer James Hunt
Q&A Session with Mil/Aero Sales Engineer James Hunt Hailing from military design house, General Dynamics Canada, newcomer James Hunt joins the Touch International sales team as the Mil/Aero Sales Engineer/Business Unit Lead, and comes with 15 years of manufacturing, engineering and project management experience. We hit James with some hard-hitting questions to give readers insight … Continue reading »
Apr
18
Join us for a Webinar on Wednesday, April 20!
Dive into the world of multi-touch with Touch International, exploring the features, functions and future of multi-touch technology! Title: Putting the ‘Touch’ in Multi-Touch: an in-depth look at the future of interactivity Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CDT After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about … Continue reading »
Dec
20
See Projected Capacitive MulTI-Touch in Action
Projected Capacitive is quickly becoming the leading multi-touch screen technology due to its ultra-clear optics, high accuracy and extreme durability. Check out Touch International’s new multi-touch video to see projected capacitive in action.
Dec
20
Will Touch Sensors Work Properly Even with Hands in Various Gloves?
Previously published in the October edition of ECE Magazine, this article written by Helen Francis from Atmel summarizes test results using gloved hands to operate capacitive touch sensors. The article stipulates that the subject must be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, but says that in general, it is possible to use touch panels as human-machine interface, even … Continue reading »