A
resistive touchscreen panel is composed of several layers, the most important of which are two thin,
electrically conductive layers separated by a narrow gap. When an object, such as a finger, presses down on a point on the panel’s outer surface the two metallic layers become connected at that point: the panel then behaves as a pair of
voltage dividers with connected outputs. This causes a change in the electrical current, which is registered as a touch event and sent to the
controller for processing.
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