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  2. Capacitive sensing - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive stylus. Many stylus designs for resistive touchscreens will not register on capacitive sensors because they are not conductive. Styluses that work on capacitive touchscreens primarily designed for fingers are required to simulate the difference in dielectric offered by a human finger. [25]

  3. Stylus (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive styluses are made of a conductive material (typically as a metal rod or barrel) to transmit electrical charge between the hand and a rubber [10] or metal tip such as copper. Being free of any digital components, capacitive styluses can be cost effective to manufacture. DIY capacitive styluses can also be made with materials found at ...

  4. Active pen - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive pens multitouch compatible, generate a signal used by multitouch screen to detect the location of the tip during its movement while writing or drawing. They are compatible with most smartphones and tablets with capacitive-multitouch screen as iPhone , iPad , Samsung , LG , etc.

  5. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    A touchscreen (or touch screen) is a type of display that can detect touch input from a user. It consists of both an input device (a touch panel) and an output device (a visual display). The touch panel is typically layered on the top of the electronic visual display of a device.

  6. 3M Introduces Touchscreen Stylus to Line of Mobile Accessories

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    The 3M Touchscreen Stylus is available for $14.99 in black, silver, grey and pink and the Extendable Touchscreen Stylus is available in black, silver, navy and pink for $19.99 at shop3M.com.

  7. Stylus - Wikipedia

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    A passive or capacitive stylus is a stylus that acts just like a finger when touching a device screen. There is no electronic communication between a passive stylus and a device, and the device treats the stylus the same as a finger. Passive styluses are considered less accurate than active styluses.