Overlapping resistance sensing lines in the electrode layer detect bending, folding, or rolling without separate sensors or metal layers.
Conductive layers on the cover substrate act as a guard ring to block ESD damage in capacitive touch panels without widening the frame.
By switching electrode connections, capacitive touch sensing can work at longer distances without added optical sensors, cutting circuit complexity and cost.
Second metal traces inside touch electrode areas balance resistance to the pad, improving touch signal consistency without enlarging the bezel.
Region-specific line widths and multilayer electrodes improve pen input precision and boost under-display photo sensor sensitivity.
A layered touch connection line shortens the touch signal path, improves bending resistance, and prevents large-area panel short-circuiting.
Pressure is inferred from panel deflection by tracking light changes at the perimeter, enabling passive stylus input with lower complexity.
V-shaped folded connecting electrodes scatter overlap regions in touch panels to reduce dark-state etching patterns and visual interference.
A porous absorption layer blocks water vapor and absorbs gases to protect flexible display polarizers from heat-humidity failure and touch loss.
Motion stabilization aligns touch zones to corrected touch positions, reducing jitter and unintended inputs on screens used in vehicles and cockpits.
Overlapping sensor patterns and EMR current loops enable stylus and finger detection together while improving edge touch sensitivity.
Varying contact plug widths and distinct spacer materials improve gate insulation, connectivity, and storage reliability in stacked memory.
Prebuilt layout candidates match the number of selected images, cutting manual editing time while keeping real-time user adjustment.
Segmented sensor lines and magnetic resonance improve pen input precision while preserving light transmission for photo sensing.
Noise sampled while the transmitter is off is estimated and subtracted from touch signals to improve touch detection accuracy.
Reverse-polarity pulses on adjacent touch sensor nodes cancel electric fields, cutting EMI and improving sensing reliability.
A hexagonal mesh in touch electrodes and sensor lines cuts visible wiring, reduces moiré, and preserves touch detection accuracy.
Magnetic locking and suction adhesion let users swap mousepad fabric and foam layers without adhesives, improving grip, hygiene, and reuse.
Distinct sensing periods let a rotatable display interface detect grasp and rotation accurately through gloves while resisting noise and saving space.
Overlapping sensor patterns and edge channels in dead space enable one display to distinguish stylus and finger input while improving edge sensitivity.
Selective activation of sub-touch areas cuts display touch power use while maintaining stable, responsive touch operation.
Patterned touch lines scatter external light while keeping low resistance, reducing dark areas and improving contrast uniformity.
Mesh holes shared by same-color sub-pixels keep metal lines away from pixel openings, reducing cross-color interference and display shadow.
A gesture on a display area opens its linked detail interface, reducing multi-layer navigation and keeping search visible during switching.
Critical display objects stay visible by tracking moving region boundaries, helping users find key information as screen areas resize.
Matrix conductive patterns with non-overlapping wires cut touch-controller capacitive load while preserving touch accuracy and display brightness.
Alternating panel and sensing line groups in the fan-out region shrink bezel area while preserving touch routing in display panels.
Combining multiple icon functions into one spliced icon improves mobile interaction efficiency while saving display space.
Spaced conductive portions joined into touch electrodes reduce internal stress, improving flexible panel bending endurance and pattern invisibility.
High-index insulating layers with aligned openings redirect lateral OLED light forward while improving patterning precision and process reliability.
A layered conductive bridge links touch mesh electrodes across display window regions while lowering electrostatic discharge risk and preserving touch accuracy.
Patterned touch electrodes with segmented widths and dummy metals cut visual recognition while preserving capacitive touch sensing.
Varying touch trace widths over dam structures reduces photoresist residue, prevents adjacent shorts, and improves display panel yield.
A single enrollment creates templates for multiple fingerprint sensors by adapting one sensor's data to others, cutting setup time and power use.
Patterned touch lines and a transmissive-blocking front member reduce bezel darkening while maintaining low resistance and touch reliability.
Alternating inorganic and organic insulating areas with stress-relief openings improve rollable display reliability while preserving touch sensing.
Selected noise-sensing channels compensate display-panel interference, preserving touch sensitivity and accuracy on larger screens.
Transparent holes in the touch panel bridging member reduce film visibility differences and improve resistance to static discharge damage.
Drag-and-drop action blocks in a node compositor cut editing steps and errors while preserving precise, reusable image modifications.
Varying finger contact area lets one touch region deliver continuous control, cutting repeated taps and long adjustment time.
Alternating mutual- and self-capacitance sensing lets one touch layer detect both contact input and proximity touch more accurately.
Sensor-based pen state detection and color data transfer let an intelligent writing board switch electronic handwriting colors automatically.
Dual copy touch sensing signals help a touch driver distinguish contact and non-contact input with higher recognition accuracy.
A dual-DAC calibration path limits high-gain touch quantization error to below 1 LSB while avoiding larger die area.
Selective DC and AC drive switching separates display and touch sensing, reducing interference while improving touch response and display stability.
A content page expands one region while reducing another to reveal hidden content and keep interaction unified and easier to use.
A diagonal sensor mesh over the parallax barrier avoids slit blockage, preserving light transmittance for bright, clear 3D images.
Buried touch wiring and a relay-via connection prevent FMLOC edge shorts in display panels while maintaining reliable touch signal transmission.
Automatically extracted colors from image data simplify object color matching in editing interfaces, reducing manual palette search and adjustment.
Bridge regions are shifted to larger curvature radii in curved display panels to cut crack risk, improve yield, and keep touch sensitivity uniform.