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SENSE changes the feel of simulation

By Vasilis Zagkanas | Blog, Simulation Apps, software, Touchscreens | 0 comment | 24 November, 2016 | 4

We live in a touchscreen world. Capacitive touchscreens are a vital part of most portable devices such as smartphones, tablets and handheld game consoles, as well as TV screens and computer monitors. Touchscreens have also entered several automotive, industrial, medical, even military applications, where special features are demanded. Touchscreen manufacturers focus mainly on creating innovativeRead more

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