sarabande
Well-Known Member
Hi Sara,
The test of the screen working through a piece of paper (well, any physical barrier) is to see how sensitive the touch-screen is. It's a good showroom test to indicate if you're using a good quality touch screen or not. Naturally, the thicker the barrier through which the screen works, the better the quality.
Sorry but I do not see that "the thicker the barrier, the better the screen" as a logically convincing argument. I'd be looking at the precision and accuracy of an unmediated (i.e. no barrier) screen response to digital or pointer input, not the ability of a screen to resolve someone pressing an (unseen and therefore presenting invisible data) screen through a piece of paper. Any barrier is likely to increase latency, and reduce any form of haptic response or feedback.
(PS I like the shoes response