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5 Benefits of Membrane Switch Keyboards
Membrane switch keyboards have become a popular alternative to traditional scissor-switch keyboards. They are characterized by the use of a membrane overlay. The membrane overlay is typically made of polyester. It features conductive traces that correspond with the...
What Are ‘Pills’ on Silicone Rubber Keypads?
Silicone rubber keypads have become one of the most popular types of switching solutions in the world. They are characterized by the use of silicone rubber webbing. Each button has webbing around it. This webbing is made of silicone rubber, which allows the respective...
Why Resistive Touchscreens Feature Two Separate Layers
Resistive is one of the world's leading touchscreen technologies. Like all touchsreen technologies, it supports the use of touch-based commands. You can control resistive touchscreens by tapping the interface with a finger or stylus. Resistive touchscreens will...
Silicone Rubber Keypads: 5 Terms You Need to Know
When shopping for silicone rubber keypads, you may come across some otherwise unfamiliar terms. Silicone rubber keypads are switching solutions. You can use them to control one or more circuits. Silicone rubber keypads, though, are distinguished from other types of...
The Beginner’s Guide to Electroluminescent (EL) Backlighting
Backlighting is an essential part of many devices. From keypads and switches to human machine interfaces (HMIs) and touchscreens, backlighting, many devices feature backlighting. It's responsible for illuminating the device with which it's used. While all forms of...
5 Myths About Projected Capacitive Touchscreens
Projected capacitive is one of the world's leading touchscreen technologies. It's a variant of capacitive touchscreen technology. Like all capacitive touchscreens, projected capacitive touchscreens identify touch commands by measuring a uniform electrostatic field....
What Is Dynamic Contrast and How Does It Work?
You can't choose a display without considering its contrast ratio. Contrast ratio, of course, represents the difference between a display's light colors and dark colors. A high contrast ratio means the display produces a wider range of colors, specifically light and...
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Apple Offers to Replace Touchscreens for iPhone X Users
Do you own an iPhone X? The 11th generation of Apple's flagship smartphone, it's become one of the hottest mobile devices of the year. It features a 2.39 GHz hexa-core processor, 3 GB of RAM, 64 or 128 GB of storage space and a brilliant 5.8-inch capacitive...
Samsung Unveils New Foldable Touchscreen Smartphone
Samsung has been rumored to be developing a foldable smartphone. Since originally launching its flagship Galaxy handset more than eight years ago, however, it hasn't released a smartphone with a foldable touchscreen display. Of course, Samsung isn't alone in this...
Samsung Unveils New Foldable Touchscreen Smartphone
Samsung has been rumored to be developing a foldable smartphone. Since originally launching its flagship Galaxy handset more than eight years ago, however, it hasn't released a smartphone with a foldable touchscreen display. Of course, Samsung isn't alone in this...
Touchscreen Technology Trends to Watch
Multi-Touch More and more touchscreen devices are being made to support multi-touch commands. Whether it's a smartphone, tablet or monitor, multi-touch opens the doors to a whole new world of possibilities. Rather than limiting commands to single touches, they allow...
Looking Back at the History of Batch Unit Interfaces
You've probably heard of human machine interfaces (HMIs), but are you familiar with batch unit interfaces? A batch interface is essentially a special type of non-interactive interface through which a human operator controls a machine or device. The operator specifies...
Sneak Peak at Intel’s Project Alloy VR Headset
Move over Oculus Rift, there's a new virtual reality (VR) headset in town. Intel Corporation showed off its new VR headset while presenting at the Developer Forum in San Francisco last August. Dubbed "Project Alloy," this wireless VR headset offers the best of both...
Omega2: a Linux-Powered $5 Computer
You can't buy much in today's world with just $5. A venti-sized Spiced Pumpkin Latte from Starbucks costs $5.25. A Chick-fil-A Chicken Deluxe Sandwich combo costs $6.55. And even movie tickets costs more than an Abraham Lincoln note, with a national average of $8.43....