Compare resistive and projected capacitive touch screens in industrial applications, including durability, glove use, optical clarity, and system integration.
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Capacitive touch technology enables responsive, pressure-free interaction through changes in electrical charge. Unlike resistive systems, it offers higher durability, multi-touch precision, and sleek UI integration. This article breaks down how capacitive touch works, its key types—surface and projected—and explores applications in medical, automotive, industrial, and consumer devices.