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Thread: Tap that iPhone - Use this Stick
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section;Originally Posted by tattoojack you must be joking!! HEAT SENSITIVE? thats funny as hell. I'm assuming that you pressed the "Quick Post Reply" key before you could finish your post.
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07-04-2008, 06:29 PM #61
I'm assuming that you pressed the "Quick Post Reply" key before you could finish your post.
Can you tell all of us what the iPhone touch screen uses to transfer Touch, Pressure, Electrons, "Holes" (inside joke...lol), to get whatever it is to be Data and do whatever it is that the holder was trying to do?
To reason being...I have absolutely NO idea how it is done...
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07-06-2008, 07:19 AM #62My iPhone is a Part of Me
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what makes ypou say that? i said exactly what i wanted to say.
and if you have no idea, then why are you questioning me?
there are multiple layers electro conductive film under the lcd.
the pressure of your finger allows the films to touch and make a connection.
was it really that mysterious. we all saw the youtube tear apart and explanation. thats why i thought it was funny he thought it was only heat sensitive.
what did you think? apple uses magic and fairy dust.
dumbass. mind your own business. i wasnt even talking to you
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07-06-2008, 10:38 AM #63
I wasn't trying to disagree. I honestly wanted to know if the iPhone/iTouch screen was "Pressure" sensitive ONLY or does it have multiple methods.
I thought this was suppose to be a forum for discussion and not for slamming?
Your last quote "dumbass. mind your own business. i wasnt even talking to you"...
Perhaps I was wrong.
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07-06-2008, 10:28 PM #64My iPhone is a Part of Me
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Truth is, it's not either pressure or heat. The iPhone is not like Windows Mobile phones, which ARE pressure sensitive. The iPhone screen is glass. You better hope you aren't pressing it hard enough to make it bend - particularly enough for precise touch. The glass would crack.




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