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chiark - 2006-09-18 7:01 AM
The system is set up for single touch point at a time, like practically every screen out there. I think apple have demonstrated multi touchpoint screens and have patented something around that idea too...
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But is it a hardware issue? I've had a look around, and most signs point to it being a little of both, a standard touch panel, uses an electrical current, to detect inputs, so in that case, it may very well be hardware based issue, although for my application, simply using 2 touch panels, would solve that. Then however, comes the issue, of having wince reconize both touch panels, of course, you'd first have to have the hardware itself see both panels. I wonder, if one spliced the connections from one touchpanel, into the other, then into the system itself,...what would happen?......Would it actually see 2 inputs from both panels,or simply see both inputs as one and crash.,.....I really need an expert in this field lol....Or is it the touch panel's controller itself that is only seeing one input?......questions, questions questions!
Ryan