you may have a Capacitive Touch Screen which is: A type of touch screens that demonstrats high clarity (reachs to 90% of the main screen light compared with about 75% for normal resistive touch screens). It relies on human body charge, so it can only work with human fingers not through stylus.
You touch it with your finger...
You use your finger and touch the screen to make it work
The index finger is most commonly used for pointing, pressing buttons, and scrolling on touchscreen devices.
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Any touchscreen phone needs a case with a front sheild thin enough to create as little distubance between your finger and screen as possible.
Touchscreens are things that allow you to operate them manually with your finger by a touch, like for an example say a touchscreen phone it is a phone where you can just touch things on it like a number to dial a number or to open tools or something, or if for another example a touchscreen GPS all you have to do is touch it to get it to move or a touchscreen monitor, washer, dryer, there's allot of touchscreen things out in the world of technology.
click the activation button
With 1 finger, have it anywhere on the screen. then with your other finger, tap the aim icon to activate the laser.
Yes, a touchscreen works by detecting changes in electrical conductivity when a conductive material (like a finger) comes into contact with the screen. The screen itself is not conductive, but it relies on the conductive properties of the user's touch to register input.
no, its not touchscreen