Author Archives: dathoang

How Water Affects Touchscreen Functionality

by eN-touch Team | Oct 26, 2015 | Touchscreen News | It’s no secret that water and electronics don’t mix. Saturating your smartphone or tablet in water will likely render it unusable. However, exposing these same devices to just a couple drops of moisture shouldn’t cause any major problems. With that said, small amounts of moisture may still […]

How Touchscreen Gestures Work

by eN-touch Team | Dec 21, 2015 | Touch Screen Solutions, Touchscreen News | The touchscreen industry continues to evolve with each passing year, introducing new technology and features that were previously not available. One such feature that’s slowly gaining momentum in the touchscreen industry is gesture controls. You may own a smartphone that’s equipped with gesture controls, or […]

How to Improve the Accuracy of Your Touchscreen Device

by eN-touch Team | Oct 28, 2015 | Touchscreen News | It’s frustrating (to say the least) when you press a digital key on your touchscreen device and not have the key press registered. Unlike desktop computers and laptops, touchscreens are reliant on the touchscreen interface. If it fails to register key presses — or if it registers the […]

How To Clean Fingerprints Off a Touchscreen

by eN-touch Team | Feb 19, 2015 | Touch Screen Solutions, Touchscreen News | No matter how hard you try to prevent it, fingerprints and smudges will inevitably form on your touchscreen device. After all, the fundamental principle behind touchscreen technology is that you can operate it through touch. While the presence of fingerprints shouldn’t cause any damage or harm […]

How Omnitouch is Paving the Way for the Future of Touchscreen Tech

by eN-touch Team | Feb 16, 2016 | Touchscreen News | Touchscreen technology has come a long ways over the years, with manufacturers introducing new, more intuitive systems that allow for a greater range of real-world applications. But the industry continues to evolve with each passing year, with the newest touchscreen trend being a revolutionary new touch-display technology called […]

How Infrared Grid Touchscreen Technology Works

by eN-touch Team | Apr 24, 2015 | Touch Screen Solutions | While capacitive and resistive touchscreens continue to dominate the market, newer technologies have emerged in recent years that may change this trend. One such technology is infrared (IR), which uses invisible, radiant energy with a longer wavelength spectrum that visible light. Many touchscreen devices have begun to […]

How Capacitive Touchscreen Works

by eN-touch Team | Mar 26, 2015 | Touch Screen Solutions | Not to be confused with resistive touchscreens, capacitive touchscreens are constructed with an insulator (i.e. glass) that’s coated with a conducting material such as indium tin oxide. It receives its namesake based on the way in which it identifies points of contact. While resistive touchscreens measure changes in […]

How Capacitive Touchscreen Devices are Constructed

by eN-touch Team | Jul 5, 2016 | Touchscreen News | If you keep up with our blog here at En-Touch, you are probably familiar with the two primary types of touchscreen devices: resistive and capacitive. Resistive touchscreen devices rely on pressure to calculate the operator’s point of touch, whereas their capacitive counterpart uses the operator’s own electrical […]

Google to Launch 55-Inch Touchscreen Whiteboard

by eN-touch Team | Mar 13, 2017 | Touchscreen News | The world’s largest and most prolific search engine is preparing to launch a massive 55-inch touchscreen whiteboard. Dubbed the “Jamboard,” this brilliant interactive whiteboard features 4K resolution with touchscreen control. It’s expected to be Google’s first hardware product that’s rebranded under the company’s G Suite of cloud-based […]

Google Teams with Chrysler to Make Touchscreen Infotainment

by eN-touch Team | Jan 9, 2017 | Uncategorized | The search engine giant Google has teamed with Fitat Chrysler to design a new infotainment using Google’s signature Android operating system technology. The two companies announced their partnership while speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Details of the project remain sparse, but it’s believed to use Chrysler’s […]