How it feels
The feeling layer is like a blanket that can sense when something touches it. When your finger presses down, it changes how this layer works, just like when you press on a soft pillow, it squishes a little bit.
How it sees
Then there's the seeing layer, which is like a picture made of tiny dots called pixels. These dots work together with the feeling layer to figure out exactly where your finger is. It’s like having two friends who both know something about the same secret, they can help find the answer faster.
When you lift your finger, the screen stops sensing it and goes back to waiting for your next move!
Examples
- A touchscreen works like a magic plate that knows where your finger is by feeling the change in electricity.
- When you tap a phone screen, it feels the touch and knows exactly where you tapped.
- Imagine a blanket that changes its pattern when something touches it, that's how touchscreens work.
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See also
- How do touchscreens detect where your finger taps?
- How do touchscreens detect finger movements accurately?
- How do touchscreens detect your finger's exact position?
- How Do Touchscreens Know Where You Tap?
- How do touchscreens detect your finger's input?