Pressure Detection for Multi-Touch Displays
FlatFrog’s Planar Scatter Detection technology (PSD) is the first multi-touch display technology to offer pressure detection. PSD is an advanced optical in-glass multi-touch technology where light is injected inside the top glass pane and scatters wherever the top surface is touched. This scattering effect is detected, and positions of several simultaneous touches are determined. Now not only can PSD detect pressure, but it can also detect 1,000 levels of pressure for 40 individual touches.
FlatFrog’s first own product, the 32” FlatFrog Multitouch 3200, was launched last year and fully supports pressure detection. Previously purchased units may need an upgrade to the latest firmware, available at no extra cost through FlatFrog.
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