Suitable for public areas to display interactive maps and information. Users can easily zoom in and out on maps or navigate through menus, enhancing the user experience in malls, museums and airports. Intuitive operation makes it accessible to a wide audience without prior instruction, allowing information to be conveyed quickly and effectively.
Multi-touch allows multiple users to work simultaneously on a screen in meeting rooms or classrooms. This promotes teamwork, interactive presentations and creative sessions, where ideas can be instantly captured and manipulated digitally. It is an essential tool for modern, collaborative work environments and education.
Perfect for self-service applications such as kiosks, ticket machines and payment terminals. The technology makes complex operations such as dragging and dropping items or using an on-screen keyboard with two hands intuitive and efficient. This reduces wait times and increases customer satisfaction for transactions and information requests in public spaces.
In entertainment, especially gaming, multi-touch offers an immersive experience. Players can control objects with multiple fingers simultaneously, leading to more complex and dynamic gameplay on larger screens, such as digital gaming tables. It also opens up possibilities for multi-user games and interactive installations in museums or theme parks.
Users can control the screen with familiar and natural hand gestures, similar to smartphones. Actions such as zooming in and out by pinching, rotating with two fingers or swiping to scroll make the interface very user-friendly. This significantly lowers the learning curve for new users and makes interaction immediate and efficient.
The ability to use multiple fingers makes interactions faster and more efficient. Complex tasks, such as selecting and moving multiple objects at once, can be completed with fewer steps. This results in a smoother and more pleasant experience for the user and increases overall application productivity.
The technology allows multiple people to operate the screen simultaneously without their inputs interfering with each other. This is ideal for group work, educational games or interactive presentations where collaboration is key. Each user can manipulate objects individually, leading to a dynamic and productive group session.
Most 10-point touchscreens use Projected Capacitive (PCAP) technology. This technology detects touch via an electric field and is known for its high precision, fast response and durability. Because no additional pressure-sensitive layers are required for the display, PCAP provides superior optical clarity and image quality.
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.