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Based on the usage of capacitors, condensators. Alternatively, utilizing the derivative of signals.

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Conducting plastic for capacitive touchscreens

But here is the problem: I cannot operate any devices with capacitive touchscreens, since the tip of the headstick is made of plastic. …
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Making conductive traces for capacitive touchscreens

My goal was/is to make the tip effectively conductive so I can operate devices with capacitive touchscreens My experiment As my initial attempt I chose something as non-invasive as possible (as opposed …
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