An insulated isolation wire between adjacent electrode conductors cuts noise, improves visual uniformity, and lowers electrostatic discharge risk.
Separate control switches apply different common signals to adjacent touch groups, helping detect fan-out line shorts through a checkerboard pattern.
Temporary touch-output inhibition after pen lift-off prevents false hand-contact detection on capacitive touch surfaces.
A ferromagnetic flexible tip concentrates the field for magnetometer detection without saturating the display, while pressure enables varied tracing.
A dual-zone touch cursor area links finger motion to cursor speed, reducing occlusion errors while enabling fast target positioning.
Separating touch electrodes onto bonded substrates cuts parasitic capacitance and preserves touch performance in large-area displays.
Valleys at display edges and protrusions in non-display areas improve planarization thickness uniformity and reduce edge mura.
Multiple buttons and external analysis equipment hinder field use; a magnetic knob combines navigation, mode changes, and 3D display.
Recessing the touch electrode into non-emission areas helps reduce off-center color shift while preserving touch functionality.
Vehicle sensors model the environment so display overlays can adapt their type, position, and orientation for clearer object association.
When multiple windows and icons create confusion, animated size and position changes make their associations easier to identify.
Sideline screen regions let personalized gestures control multiple programs while AI authentication improves security and reduces repeated input.
Separate capacitive channels measure touch and noise independently, allowing inhibit signals to suppress false touch detections.
Antistatic circuits apply a preset constant voltage at signal-selection terminals to limit static damage and stabilize touch signals.
Segmented light-blocking and transmission regions help below-panel cameras and sensors receive optical signals while reducing interference.
An extended cathode overlaps the gate driving circuit for shielding, while a dummy conductive layer, dam, and spacer limit moisture ingress.
A recessed touch electrode and patterned insulating layer help maintain touch sensing while improving display image quality at off-center angles.
Bootstrapped scan comparison helps touch panels separate water droplets from finger touches and omit water effects from the final image.
Opposite-side electrode traces enable simultaneous scanning of two electrodes, shortening the scan period and improving touch response.
Pressure values and coupling-signal strength reveal stylus lift-off early, allowing the terminal to stop lingering handwriting display smoothly.
Two-dimensional thumb displacement is mapped to one slider axis for more accurate one-handed graphical slider control.
Variable-length trace lines in the input sensor reduce parasitic capacitance while supporting touch sensitivity.
Selective DC and AC signals limit interference between touch sensing and display operation, improving responsiveness and detection accuracy.
Infrared input replaces pressure-based touch detection, while a curved nib and flexible panel support softer writing and lower damage risk.
Low-reflection and wavelength-absorbing layers reduce external reflectance while preserving display light efficiency and visibility.
Panel deflection changes received light between perimeter emitters and detectors, enabling pressure sensing with passive input objects.
Radial balancing bars route pressure from touchpad corners to a central switch, reducing wobble and bending during operation.
A layered touch connection line shortens FMLOC signal routing and prevents trace contact, reducing bend-related large-area short circuits.
Multilayer conductive and bridge patterns route sensing electrodes through less peripheral space while reducing trace resistance.
Asymmetric organic-layer openings use capillary action to guide planarization material and reduce infiltration defects in displays.
The computer scans physical surfaces and objects before placing virtual effects, helping align AR overlays with the live view.
Different-sized openings in the pixel-defining, sensing-electrode, and organic layers manage refracted light, improving output efficiency and simplifying fabrication.
Flexible tines form a pressure-responsive slit, while capacitance and orientation sensing adjust digital ink flow to mimic fountain-pen writing.