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- From: peterk@cbmger.de.so.commodore.com (Dr Peter Kittel Germany)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Window-Glass Capacitive Touchpad Suppliers
- Message-ID: <10386@cbmger.de.so.commodore.com>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 12:39:26 GMT
- References: <1993Jan6.034510.12803@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Reply-To: peterk@cbmger.de.so.commodore.com (Dr Peter Kittel Germany)
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- Keywords: Multimedia, touchpads
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- In article <1993Jan6.034510.12803@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> king@snoc01.enet.dec.com (Randall King, Sydney, Aussieland) writes:
- >I've spent the last couple of months going nuts unsuccessfully
- >looking all around the world for a supplier of capacitive shopfront
- >window capacitive touchpads for my family multi-media business.
- >
- >These are 12 or 16 touchpads which you stick onto the **inside** of
- >shopfront laminated glass. They work by detecting the capacitance change
- >resulting from a finger touch on the **outside**, and have to be quite
- >sensitive to work through 12mm glass.
-
- Well, I did something similar once all myself. But it has severe limitations:
- it's only one sensor (one bit), not a whole keypad or keyboard. Thus you
- need very specialized control software, which I made also myself. When
- I will have some time, I will go and gather this all on one disk and send
- it to Fred Fish, but don't hold your breath until then.
-
- It works optically, which has some advantages and disadvantages compared
- to capacitive sensors.
- Advantages: You have not necessarily any additional electronics. If you
- use CdS photoresistors, they are so high-resistance that you can connect
- them directly to the pot inputs of the Amiga joystick ports. You read
- them as analogue values and thus can adapt per software to changing
- background illumination (day/night). - You can also make them more
- direction sensible by simple mechanical/optical measures (place sensor
- in a dark tube, etc.).
- Disadvantages: You have only 1 bit input (ok, there are 4 pot inputs,
- but that doesn't give you significantly more, and my control software only
- can deal with one :-). - The mechanics of the sensor mounting is not
- trivial, you have to take provision against light falling in from other
- sides, etc. - It's slow. These CdS resistors have time constants in the
- seconds range, so you may encounter no immediate feedback for a user
- action (but not necessarily).
-
- --
- Best regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // E-Mail to \\ Only my personal opinions...
- Commodore Frankfurt, Germany \X/ {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmger!peterk
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