G-Tek® is where mechanical protection meets the optimal level of dexterity, form and fit in coated seamless knit gloves. Featuring the most versatile line of coatings that meet the demands of every job.
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A common misconception is that touchscreens work based on heat from fingers. It's not heat that generates touchscreen functionality, instead, most screens work either on finger pressure applied or electrical field disruption. Basically, this means there are two main types of touchscreen technologies, Resistive and Capacitive.
Click here for more information about Resistive and Capacitive Touchscreens
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A common misconception is that touchscreens work based on heat from fingers. It's not heat that generates touchscreen functionality, instead, most screens work either on finger pressure applied or electrical field disruption. Basically, this means there are two main types of touchscreen technologies, Resistive and Capacitive.
Click here for more information about Resistive and Capacitive Touchscreens
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A common misconception is that touchscreens work based on heat from fingers. It's not heat that generates touchscreen functionality, instead, most screens work either on finger pressure applied or electrical field disruption. Basically, this means there are two main types of touchscreen technologies, Resistive and Capacitive.
Click here for more information about Resistive and Capacitive Touchscreens
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