Examples of using Touchscreens in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Works on all touchscreens.
We use touchscreens almost everywhere.
Researchers envision using the technology to make solar cells, printed displays,LEDS, touchscreens, amplifiers, batteries and even some implantable bio-electronic devices.
Touchscreens would not be popularly used for video games until the release of the Nintendo DS in 2004.
Unlike a resistive touchscreen, some capacitive touchscreens cannot be used to detect a finger through electrically insulating material, such as gloves.
Touchscreens have used a variety of techniques over the last two decades to detect the placement of a finger on a screen- ranging from mechanical, optical, and electrical sensing.
The popularity of smartphones, tablet computers and many types ofinformation appliances is driving the demand and acceptance of common touchscreens for portable and functional electronics.
Most consumer touchscreens could only sense one point of contact at a time, and few have had the capability to sense how hard one is touching.
The rumored device was all the rage in the mobile world from 2008 to 2010,with its dual touchscreens and pen input support, but it never got to see the light of day, having been canceled before release.
The touch screen enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using a mouse, touchpad, or any other intermediate device(other than a stylus,which is optional for most modern touchscreens).
Windows continued to be kind of crappy for touchscreens, the“tablets” manufacturers made rarely appealed to normal people, and Microsoft didn't make many bold leaps forward.
Infrared touchscreens are sensitive to dirt/dust that can interfere with the IR beams, and suffer from parallax in curved surfaces and accidental press when the user hovers his/her finger over the screen while searching for the item to be selected.
Display manufacturers and chip manufacturers worldwide have acknowledged the trend toward acceptance of touchscreens as a highly desirable user interface component and have begun to integrate touchscreens into the fundamental design of their products.
Touchscreens are popular in the medical field, and in heavy industry, as well as kiosks such as museum displays or room automation, where keyboard and mouse systems do not allow a suitably intuitive, rapid, or accurate interaction by the user with the display's content.
The largest capacitive display manufacturers continue to develop thinner and more accurate touchscreens, with touchscreens for mobile devices now being produced with'in-cell' technology that eliminates a layer, such as Samsung's Super AMOLED screens, by building the capacitors inside the display itself.
Haptics are used to improve the user's experience with touchscreens by providing simulated tactile feedback, and can be designed to react immediately, partly countering on-screen response latency.
It's got touch-screen and joystick, 130 games, 17-inch LCD monitor.
Touch-screen technology enables users to write with either a stylus or a digital pen.
There are a number of touchscreen technologies with various procedures of sensing touch.
Touch-screen support. Face Login.
The touchscreen is soooooo much simpler to use now.
There are a variety of touchscreen technologies that have different methods of sensing touch.
Repeat the sentence on the touchscreen. Then you are free.
This is especially useful when using a touch-screen for scrolling.
Contaminants on the surface can also interfere with the functionality of the touchscreen.
The Smartwatch with built-in GPS designed for children, with touchscreen….

