How Do IPod Scroll Wheels and the Mouse Pad on Laptops Work?
Posted: 31 May 2011, 05:09
Does anyone know how the mouse pad on laptops and iPod scroll wheels work? If so, how? I was just curious.
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umh. you need to train your search skills a lot then. its quite silly to come here to create new topic to ask a question for everything... not to mention you seem to write every word in the title with first big letter... trolling? or just being a yankee? or perhaps a spambot...Panda wrote:I wouldn't have thought to look for capacitive sensing like revenge did.
3) Winrar! No need to create any topics and wait for 2 days!Operation and functionTouchpads operate in one of several ways, including capacitive sensing and conductance sensing. The most common technology used as of 2010[update] entails sensing the capacitive virtual ground effect of a finger, or the capacitance between sensors. Capacitance-based touchpads will not sense the tip of a pencil or other similar implement. Gloved fingers may also be problematic.
All Apple devices use dark sorcery and black magic.Panda wrote:Does anyone know how the mouse pad on laptops and iPod scroll wheels work? If so, how? I was just curious.
TradeMark wrote:umh. you need to train your search skills a lot then. its quite silly to come here to create new topic to ask a question for everything... not to mention you seem to write every word in the title with first big letter... trolling? or just being a yankee? or perhaps a spambot...Panda wrote:I wouldn't have thought to look for capacitive sensing like revenge did.
Here is how you find it:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+laptop+mouse+pad+works
1) First result is "touchpad" which means you chose the wrong word, but close enough!
2) You open this link, and it gives nice information, looks like you found what you were searching for:3) Winrar! No need to create any topics and wait for 2 days!Operation and functionTouchpads operate in one of several ways, including capacitive sensing and conductance sensing. The most common technology used as of 2010[update] entails sensing the capacitive virtual ground effect of a finger, or the capacitance between sensors. Capacitance-based touchpads will not sense the tip of a pencil or other similar implement. Gloved fingers may also be problematic.
so you want that everyone spams questions on this forum if they wanna know something? while the answers are so much easier to find on google... if you want to discuss about capacitive sensoring, then its ok to make a topic about it, but this topic seems to only please your need for knowledge which the forum isnt for, there are some websites on the internet for such purposes already. -- Racism? lol wut?Panda wrote:That's part of the point of having a forum. Try not to be so black and white, ok? Racism is a nasty thing.
lol no. How Is It Nice To Read Text Like This? there are strict rules in our schools (in finland) that forbids the way you wrote the topic title. if you wanna write like that, then be prepared to be declared as a moron.Panda wrote:I think that my title for this post looks nice too. It looks just like an article title.
lol. i need attention? you were the one who makes topics fixed specifically for yourself.Panda wrote:Ah, Trademark is expressing a need for attention by implying that I am a moron because of the title of my post. Ok, Trademark this question is specifically for you:
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