Smartphones and tablets often use 5-point touchscreens. This is sufficient for the most common single-user interactions such as swiping, tapping, and pinch-to-zoom. It offers a cost-effective and reliable solution for personal devices where complex, multi-finger gestures are rarely needed.
For simple information kiosks or ticket machines, 5-point touch is sufficient. However, for larger, interactive screens such as wayfinding systems or multi-user ordering kiosks, 10-point touch is superior. It ensures a smooth experience when multiple people are using the screen at the same time.
Digital whiteboards and interactive conference tables require 10-point touch. This technology allows multiple users to write, draw, and manipulate objects simultaneously. This promotes teamwork and makes brainstorming sessions and presentations considerably more dynamic.
Advanced games, virtual musical instruments, and professional drawing programs benefit from 10-point touch. It enables complex multi-finger gestures, resulting in a richer and more intuitive user experience that is essential for immersive and creative applications.
Most modern multi-touch screens use PCAP technology. This detects touch by measuring disturbances in an electrostatic field. This ensures very high accuracy, fast response, and supports a smooth, edge-to-edge glass surface, which is both durable and aesthetically pleasing.
The fundamental difference is the number of simultaneous touch points. 5-point is the standard for basic multi-touch functions. 10-point opens the door to more advanced capabilities, including full-hand detection, complex gestures, and interaction by multiple users simultaneously.
More touch points translate into a smoother and more intuitive user experience. While 5 points are sufficient for standard tasks, 10 points enable more natural and complex interactions. This prevents 'ghost points' and ensures reliable operation in demanding software.
The choice between 5 and 10 points is a strategic consideration. 5-point touch is more economical and perfectly suited for a wide range of single-user applications. 10-point touch has a higher cost, but is indispensable for systems that require maximum interactivity and advanced functionality.
At Dytos, we understand that each industry has specific requirements for touch solutions. That's why we offer a wide range of products and services designed to meet these diverse needs.