More and more things in life are starting to require touch screen operation, teaching conference machines, medical inquiries, self-service ticket machines, and so on. The most common touch screen in daily life is a capacitive touch screen. So what are the precautions when operating capacitive touch screens? Below, we will explain the precautions that need to be taken when trying capacitive touch screens.
1. If the user is using a capacitive touch screen for the first time, it is recommended to first install the driver according to the detailed instructions in the manual, and then follow the screen prompts to calibrate the screen.
2. In addition to ensuring the correct installation of system software, remember not to install two or more touch screen drivers on a single host, as this can easily cause conflicts during system operation and prevent the touch screen system from functioning properly.
3. Try not to let water droplets or other soft objects stick to the surface of the touch screen. Otherwise, the touch screen is easily mistaken for having hands touching the surface. In addition, when cleaning the dirt on the surface of the touch screen, it is advisable to use a soft dry cloth or cleaning agent to carefully wipe it from the center of the screen outward, or use a dry cloth dipped in industrial alcohol to clean the touch screen.
4. If you touch the surface acoustic wave touch screen with your hand or other touch objects, the touch screen will become sluggish. This indicates that it is highly likely that the touch screen system is outdated, the internal clock frequency is too low, or there are water droplets moving on the surface of the touch screen. To restore quick response to the touch screen, the system must be replaced or upgraded, or the water droplets on the surface of the touch screen must be wiped dry with a cloth.
Apr 12, 2023
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Some Precautions For Using Capacitive Touch Screens
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