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Touch screen information

touchscreen monitors and touchscreen overlays

Touch screens

A touch screen means you do not need to use a mouse with a computer.   You simply move your finger across the screen and the mouse pointer moves with it.   To mouse click, then you tap on the screen instead.  You don't even need a keyboard with many systems, as a software keyboard can be displayed on screen when a user needs to type in information.  Many touch screens also come with hand writing recognition software so that your on screen writing can be converted to text.

A computer mouse needs regular cleaning to prevent it sticking and is easily damaged or stolen.  Touch screens and computers can easily be built into custom cases so that only the screen can be seen.  This makes touch screens ideal for public places.

Touch screens can be used with both PC and Apple Macintosh computers.

There are several different technologies available that create touch screens for a variety of different uses:

LCD monitor touch screens

These are flat screen monitors that generally range in size from 12" to 19" and either come with a stand or wall mount brackets.   Comparison chart

Plasma screen touch screens

Plasma screens are generally larger ranging from 42".   Many plasma screens can be supplied with optional touch screen fronts and software, often called plasma overlays.  Comparison chart

Interactive whiteboards

These are used alongside an LCD projector and replace the usual projector screen.  Generally used for training as the teacher/trainer can touch the screen to control the computer whilst at the front of a class.  These screens are generally 50" to 85" in size.  Comparison chart

Rear projection touch screens

Rear projection touch screens are effectively another kind of interactive whiteboard and are used with an LCD projector.  Generally the whiteboard is mounted in a false wall with the projector behind it to display the image.  When people are in front of the whiteboard, they see what appears to be a huge monitor or television screen.  The mouse is then again controlled by touching the screen.    Comparison chart

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