Imagine your phone is like a big plate of cookies, and when you touch it, it knows exactly which cookie you picked. That’s how touchscreen technology works, it feels the pressure or movement from your finger and tells the phone what to do next. No magic, just clever layers working together.
Examples
- Your phone feels your finger like it’s picking up a cookie from a plate.
- You swipe your finger across the screen like you're sliding your hand on a table.
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See also
- What is Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS)?
- Why Do Screens Glitch When You Swipe Them?
- How Does Touchscreen Technology Actually Work?
- How Can Computers Know What You're Thinking?
- How Can One Person Make a Computer Think?