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  2. Haptic technology - Wikipedia

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    It allows the operator to "feel" and work around unseen obstacles. [10] In the 1960s, Paul Bach-y-Rita developed a vision substitution system using a 20x20 array of metal rods that could be raised and lowered, producing tactile "dots" analogous to the pixels of a screen. People sitting in a chair equipped with this device could identify ...

  3. Resistive touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Resistive touchscreen technology works well with almost any stylus-like object, and can also be operated with gloved fingers and bare fingers alike. In some circumstances, this is more desirable than a capacitive touchscreen, which needs a capacitive pointer, such as a bare finger (though some capacitive sensors can detect gloves and some gloves can work with all capacitive screens).

  4. Touchscreen - Wikipedia

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    Capacitive touchscreens rarely work when the user wears gloves. The thickness of the glove and the material they are made of play a significant role on that and the ability of a touchscreen to pick up a touch. Some devices have a mode which increases the sensitivity of the touchscreen.

  5. These Expert-Recommended Winter Work Gloves Will Keep ... - AOL

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    Work gloves are rated by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for abrasion, cut resistance, tear, and puncture. Cut resistance is rated on a scale of 1 to 9 with 9 offering the most ...

  6. Glove One - Wikipedia

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    Glove One is a wearable mobile communications device created by Bryan Cera, [1] a student of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The prototype is a 3D-printed wearable "gauntlet", that also functions as a usable cell phone. Glove One was presented at the Peck School of the Arts MA/MFA Thesis Exhibition in April, 2012. [1]

  7. Glove - Wikipedia

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    A glove is a garment covering the hand, with separate sheaths or openings for each finger including the thumb. [1] Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.