The most common application is in mobile devices. Multi-touch enables intuitive navigation, app controls and gestures such as pinch-to-zoom on photos and maps. This functionality has become essential to the modern mobile user experience.
Both touchpads on laptops and touchscreens on PCs and convertibles use multi-touch. This facilitates productivity gestures such as two-finger scrolling, switching between desktops and navigating within the operating system.
In educational and business environments, interactive whiteboards are used for presentations and collaboration. Multi-touch allows multiple users to write, draw or manipulate digital objects on the board simultaneously.
Public information kiosks, interactive tables in museums or restaurants use multi-touch for an engaging experience. It allows multiple people to interact with content simultaneously, ideal for collaborative and public installations.
The interface is very user-friendly and easy to learn, even for inexperienced users. Mimicking physical actions such as pinching and swiping makes interacting with digital objects natural and immediate, lowering the learning curve.
Users can touch, drag and adjust objects on the screen directly with their fingers. This is often faster and more efficient than using an indirect input device such as a mouse, resulting in a smoother user experience.
The technology supports a wide range of gestures, such as zooming in and out with two fingers, rotating images and navigating menus. This functionality improves productivity and enables advanced and fast interactions.
Direct interaction and support for gestures allows tasks to be completed faster. It eliminates the need to switch between a keyboard and mouse, which speeds up the overall workflow and increases user efficiency.
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.