D17929: Hide cursor when tablet stylus leaves proximity of the screen
David Hurka
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Sun Jun 23 20:27:58 BST 2019
davidhurka added a comment.
Not sure, but that one looks like the inductive stylus I once had. (That one worked pretty bad.)
Inductive coupling becomes better as the tip advances the screen surface. -> Proximity detection.
When the surface applies pressure to the tip, it squeezes an elastic element, which probably reduces resistance, which probably moves the resonance frequency. -> Pressure detection.
What would be new to me is that combinations of inductive touch & capacitive touch & illuminated color display exist. Cool.
So I can’t really help here.
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