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The most commonly used type of touchscreen, made by using two layers of etched ITO materials either in a matrix format or an analogue arrangement. The two layers are held apart by very small spacer dots which, when touched, enables the two layers to make contact and operate the touch screen. We have an electronic interface and software drivers that will interface with RS232 or USB. The main advantages of using a resistive touchscreen include their ease of operation and excellent cursor stability. They are accurate in use and the surface material offers a high degree of visibility and will withstand > 10 million touches. Touchscreens are unaffected by dust, moisture, sound or light and WASP offer a number of options which include anti-vandal and anti-glare coatings, different backplane materials and a combination of other switching methods which can be used along with the touch process. |