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Originally Posted by falzon03
you sure it doesnt actually measure the pressure bc i know ive read somewhere that there is less pressure needed when using a stylus then when using your finger....wouldnt it need to know how much pressure is in that area in order for this to be true?
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I really don't know how to explain this properly but I'll give it a go. The tip of the stylus is smaller then your finger, thus it focuses the pressure in one area much better then your finger. This causes the two layers to touch each other.
Touch screens have more to do with electrical fields then pressure.
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question716.htm