How Touchscreen Works In Simple Words
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
- How do touchscreens work anyway? Johnson was the first to create touchscreen technology, these displays hadn't gained popularity till the 1970s, when the resistive touchscreen was accidentally invented. Further developing on that new technology, scientists at the University of Toronto invented the first multi-touch display in the 1980s. As for the very first touchscreen cell phones, they came out a little later in the 90s.
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SUMMARY
The scientists needed to use some equipment that was so overworked that it was only available at night. You can imagine how much that inconvenience was slowing down their progress! It was then when Dr. Hurst and his colleagues thought of using some electrically conductive paper in their research. By developing this idea, they eventually created the first computer touchscreen ever!
What’s the magic behind the touchscreens we know and love today? If you thought that just one technology stands behind this "swipable" phenomenon of our time, think again! In fact, there are more than half a dozen approaches to make touchscreens work.
The technology is simple: you press on the screen hard enough, and it bends and resists your touch (hence the name). But what happens next? The thing is that a resistive screen consists of two layers that can conduct electricity.
Capacitive touch screens are made from either indium tin oxide or copper. Both these materials keep electrical charges in super-tiny wires, with each of them way thinner than a human hair.
Ever wondered why your cell phone won't respond when you're wearing gloves? The problem is that clothes don't conduct electricity (unless you have special gloves fitted with conductive threads of course!).
Most people don't realize just how widely used touchscreens are! In fact, nowadays it's hard to find a field that doesn’t make use of them. Airplanes, stores, banks, schools and universities, hospitals, you name it!
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Hey there, BrightSiders! What’s your favorite gadget - the one you use more often?
My tablet
Ma phone
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@@alstewart3809 how?
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Thanks to those scientists that made our life easier.
We all agree
and our childhood harder
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Fork you.
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Thank you sooo much I was soo angry that I had to watch a whole 10 minute video for this......
Thanks bruh
Touchscreen’s are taken for granted
No
1000 subs without content do you think so?
Yes they are. Look up "what happens when you shred 20 i phones"or "putting smart phone in hydraulic press" then come back. So YES they are taken for granted
Everyone wish touch screen can touch twitch stuff at one time instead of one every time
Touchscreen's _whats_ are taken for granted (according to you), Rokunii? Which possessions of a touchscreen did you mean?
Fun fact: Touchscreens work when you touch the screen.
Whoah, new breed discovered. Humans finally evolved
@@pradway4879 yeah savage reply
Every 60 seconds a minute passes in Africa
Hence the name
Ohh thank you soo much!!! You simplified a whole complex concept in just 7 words!! 😑😑
How touch screen works
Pretty Easy👌
Touch the screen and see how it works😎
Yeah that's easy but somehow crazy 😂😂😂
Here when you only have 34 likes😂
Thanks for telling
TECHNOLOGY WIZARD thanks for telling me, and you're a wizard.
No surprise your name is TECHNOLOGY WIZARD
There was a touch screen in 1955 using a light pen. The first light pen was created around 1955 as part of the Whirlwind project at MIT. I also had a touch screen on my Commodore computer in the 80's it was a grid you clipped over the screen a bit like the infrared on demonstrated in your video.
56 seconds ago
Learning this made my life more complicated.
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Incredible, I remember that I owned some phones in 2008/2009 which had plastic touch screens which needed calibration 😂 They had something like a thin plastic film which was pressed inside the LCD with a little bit of force in order to recognise the imput. Great techincal advance 🎉
Even before they became popular I was able to use touch screens regularly around 25 years ago. I was a child and my baby sitter also worked for a company that was completely perfecting the technology before releasing it and since I was super intelligent and had already built a really good computer I was used as a human test animal for many technology products before they became popular back then.
Always wanted this video. Was on my brain for 2 years. And now I know how this works. Thanks a lot BRIGHT SIDE 😉😊😘
Sharmila Gadkar welcome! Glad you liked it
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@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL you never replied is you a bot
@@k1bcg257 He only replies to comments *1* time!
EA Johnson, he’s in the game.
😂😂
I get your joke
i was always told that resistive touch screens work with invisible lasers making a grid that goes underneath the screen, with one side being the emitter and the other side being a receiver. you press the screen and it disrupts the grid, and it can tell where you touched through that
RUclips recommends me this after 1year😂😂😂
When the first cell phones with touchscreens came out, the touchscreen was still some fancy technology and I thought most of these will show problems and will ultimately fail as a type of phone. Oh, boy was I wrong! :D
I think I am the only one who was messing around with my screen😂😂
Brandon Ortiz why were you messing around with it?
BRIGHT SIDE because of the vid
yes you were
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL u really asking?😂
More interesting and informative. Thank you bright side
Am I the only one who now press on its screen?
Yea
No, out of 7 billion people, you are not the only one
Actually I do I both
you are nothing
Akm F are you in 1927? ( yes I googled it )
*-that was when I-*
*-realised that-*
*-I actually >touched< this-*
*-video-*
I touched this comment and typing this reply and how you put that line there
*hmm*
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*_-huh?-_*
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This is why i touch my screen and i clicked youtube and i see Bright side just uploaded a video and i clicked and this how touch screen works
NoCopyRight Words simple, right?
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL yep
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Title: How Touchscreen Works In _Simple Words_
This video: *10 Minutes*
Who else apart from me forgot that they were holding there device and remembered halfway the vid so you started to tap it.
I remember when I touched the screen first time , felt like magic.
No…it was horrible 😂
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Nice video, Bright Side, thanks!
Thank you so much BRIGHT SIDE for giving us such information.....
Bright side: explains things that we usually don’t think about😅☺️😁. Thank you!
Nokia developed multi touch resistive touch tech for cheap touch phones in India during 2011 and 2012.
Nokia Asha series.
3.5" resistive touch screens with 2 finger touch detection for zooming in and out of images.
Sold at around 60$ at that point of time.
People used to consider resistive vs capacitive screens 10 yrs ago.
Now its LCD vs LED.
What will be 10 yrs later??
Will screens be used ? Or holograms? Or laser projection with motion trackin with radar tech?
Holoparabolic projected imaging will replace tactile screens altogether, most likely.
This all-time greatest narrator getting back to his "How Its Made" roots.
Who else is fascinated and now touching your screen weirdly during the vid 😂
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I always wonder how the touch screen works... this video really answer my curiosity
how touchscreen works in simple words?
tech-no-logy
...Proceeds to make a 10 minute video.
@@Victor-The-Victorious where the actual explanation is 1 min and the rest 9 min are blah blah blah
Very simple:)
Tech-no-logic
I remember seeing the first "touch screen" ATMs and noticed that what was actually there was a sheet with a grid of wires over the display. So the screen itself wasn't touch sensitive, just the overlay. Very basic but also very easy to control. It takes no more technology than you find in the average keyboard. Just an X/Y detection grid using a couple of micro controllers to read the key taps and then interrupts to transmit them to the main processor. It was kind of a cheat, but it served its purpose and USUALLY worked pretty well. However the grid spacing was fairly wide and that meant the wires were far enough apart and the distance from the overlay to the display was enough that it your eyes were too far off center (like looking down at an ATM display that isn't positioned right), you could sometimes press the wrong location because of the parallax.
How touchscreens work?
A video made for revenue : 10 minutes
A video made for education : 1 minute
studying at school: 2 hours
Hey what's with the comment there's one *Read more* and when you touch it there's another
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I remember touchscreens before smartphones came along and they were just awful to use. That was one of the most amazing things when I first used an iPhone, just how responsive the screen was.
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Very easy colum row system with touch sensitive.
I’ve always been curious 😀❤️ Now I know 😉
I love it how *BRIGHT SIDE* unravels the *’DARKER SIDE’* of technology, would be glad if u can give information about other technologies
Touch screen was created in 1965
People in 1964:
How do we do this with hand? We dont like keyboard
Thanks for this video of touch-screens., so there are various of touch-screens possible, which one is the best ?
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Atoms that aren't neutral, they 're called ions!
Ions are positive only tho
@@infrakazos those are cations
@@atharvakapile8065 yep and negative are called anions.
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Excellent presentation ..insightful indeed...!
Me pausing the video , taking a deep breath and thinking so all these happened when i paused it, i have super powers😂
This is a very useful video for kids .I make my child see this channel sometimes and he really likes it and he tells that this channels videos are very funny and intresting. Thank you
Sir, please replay my one question
1. When we inserting screen guard how does work? ( glass is act insulation or it's not cary electric charge)
gitesh patil the screen guard that we use nowadays is actually a really thin plastic sheet and I don’t think it has insulating power to completely eliminate the electrical impulse that you give out upon touching the screen.
@@hke.4475 insulation breakdown! capacitance is all about insulation property, if insulation breakdown occurs, there is no capacitance
This video is describing few things wrongly. Touch screens don't work this way.
marvelous inventions for mankind !!!
Who else is watching on touchscreen
⬇️
Falcon342 S im watching on a potato
Or are you watching on a potato taco?🧐
Yeah... it really doesn't work to farm your likes...(PATHETIC)
not me im watching on my desktop :D
Can i destroy 69 like?
What an idea can't wait to see what they come out with next
The title should be "simple words that last 10 minutes"
Yesterday I was thinking how touch screens today I check and boom I love you bright side❤
I just realised that technology is really advanced
Nice update bright side, keep up the good work
Touchscreen actually tracks your Finger.
no
What is the thing that can make a regular screen into a touchscreen called? I'd like to get one.
*Nah its just my tablet that has feelings*
Excellent Research
my teacher made me watch this
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Exactly 10 mins and 01 seconds. To place unlimited ads. Nice nice.
10:00 only
Thanks for this video bro!
4:48 decapitation do you notice when the screen decided and the dude head came off
How delicate is this
U should of said one word
SENSORS
Censored
Outstandingly done!
Actually it’s easy it’s the screen feeling your finger from heat and electricity from your body.
but how i press the screen with magnet
@Antony Ruiz i wrote that comment with magnet
I put finger 1 mm from the phone and it reacted
I somehow felt this was the reason of the capacitive touch screen. Because once I touched my screen with a dry cloth, it didn't work, but I used the same cloth but damp, and *it worked.*
Remember the calculator screen?
It had a strange smear-like effect when you point toward the screen with enough pressure contacted?
You were squeezing the Liquid crystal deforming the display
Did the liquid crystal help prevent condensation from happening?
What else was it about?
@@jonathansantos6009 the display was LCD and that stands for - Liquid Crystal Display when you pass a current through the liquid the crystals polarise making them visable. my calculator once froze in my bag and shattered the display.
Do you remember what temperature it was when your screen shattered?
Current or pressure?
What’s the inference?
Its awesome.... Its pretty amazing as I was wandering this question quiet sometime now....nice video :) very informative
Bright side, as always, you have useful information, but the sound of the music is louder than the speaker. I hear him confusingly. THANK YOU BRIGHT SIDE !
.... my device Im Commenting on doesn’t even have touchscreen
I like how this guy speaks .. he is amazing
Wow I didn't think of that
Been thinking about this lately! Thank you
Incidentally being GENIUS out of necessity ? Sounds about right
I know this. Its the touch screen capacitor and a set of matrix which on touched changes the resistance and its location is identified
Title: How Touchscreen Works In Simple Words
Video: 10 minutes long
This really helped me on my middle school essay😀
I miss my old nokia now :(
Thank you
you really know how to deliver informations as easy as this one.
When your super early
And you dont know what to comment
That was an amazing invention 🥰Thanks to Johnson Sir
That's mind-blowing....
Can I get a new mind?
I always wondered how this worked
Am I the only one thinking that why we don’t get taught this in school ???
cb_ reeba what do u have RUclips for?;)
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL tbh I never really thought that but I'm trying talk about how the teachers be talking about listening then explaining in the most boringest ways like having u watched bright side or wat ??????
Really Helpful!!!
Thanks 👍👍👍
Touchscreen works when you touch the screen.
Thank you very much Sir., Your vedio is very much informative. I liked it.