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From: epperson@adobe.com (Mark Epperson)
Subject: Re: Touch sensor ideas
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1993 04:15:14 GMT
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Sorry, technical problems...
I saw an advertisement for a module which you place UNDER your monitor that
acts as a touch-screen by sensing the forces exerted on four capicators in the
module.  It seems that this technique could be adapted to solve your problem.

Mark Epperson
