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"Meindert Sprang" wrote in
: Yes, and I certainly haven't experienced what Glenn is describing with the screens I've worked with. they were resistive and you have to apply more pressure than a 20 knot wind does...... But I'll ask the yard who built and maintains this yacht tomorrow, to see if they have any complaints from the owner. Meindert Pressure sensitive? Like the old screens with the film on them? That might work....well, at least until something bumps it making a dimple, which is what did in the old screens. -- Larry |
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"Larry" wrote in message
... Pressure sensitive? Like the old screens with the film on them? That might work....well, at least until something bumps it making a dimple, which is what did in the old screens. These have surface hardness 4H (ASTM-D-3363-92A standard). I 'm not up to speed with this standard, but I see it mentioned a lot in screen specs for touch environments. And from the touch of it, these screens are not equipped with a soft film. No dimples unless you throw solid items at them, I suppose. Meindert |
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