Use gloves on the touch screen
Nowadays, many types of gloves can be used with the touch screen thanks to the simple liquid spray that makes the display monitor work in the case of artificial hands.
Nowadays, many types of gloves can be used with the touch screen thanks to the simple liquid spray that makes the display monitor work in the case of artificial hands.
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There are commercially available gloves with touch screens , but they are often expensive and require you to throw away other gloves.
However, the new technology can solve this problem by helping you turn the gloves into a kind that works with the touch screen, and even works with the prosthesis.
Called Nanotips , this liquid is made from conductive polyamide, which, when sprayed onto the fabric surface, can form a bridge between the fingers and the screen, according to Kickstarter.com.
Canadian inventor Tony Yu said that the liquid dries quickly within a minute of drying, and maintains the conductive layer based on the thickness of the glove and fabric.
At $ 20, the blue version is for fabric glove and made of spongy material, while the black version is for leather and rubber material.
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