How Touchscreens Feel Pressure
Some touchscreens use pressure sensors, kind of like how your feet feel the ground when you walk. When you tap the screen, it pushes down slightly, and these sensors tell the screen where you pressed.
How Touchscreens Use Light
Other touchscreens use light and colors to know where you tapped. They have special layers that shine light through them. When your finger touches the screen, it blocks some of that light, and the screen sees where the light changed, just like when you put your hand over a flashlight and see how the light gets dimmer.
Sometimes touchscreens use both pressure and light to be extra smart!
Examples
- A child taps a button on an iPhone to play a game.
- Someone presses a menu option on a smartwatch.
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See also
- How do touchscreens detect your finger's exact position?
- How do touchscreens detect finger movements accurately?
- How do touchscreens detect your finger's input?
- How do touchscreens sense your finger without physical buttons?
- How Do Touchscreens Know Where You Tap?