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  Date: 30/04/2014

Atmel extend its maXTouch T for mini tablets

Atmel has announced production of the mXT106xT2 of its maXTouch T series of touchscreen controllers supporting 7 - 8.9 Inch displays of mini tablet computers. maXTouch T controllers support non-touch interface where the user finger to hover up to 20mm on devices larger than a smartphone so that user can interact with their device without physically making contact with the screen through gestures, zoom, etc.

Atmel uses a technology called Adaptive Sensing technology to automatically and intelligently switches between self- and mutual-capacitance sensing to provide users a seamless transition between a finger touch, hover, passive or active stylus or glove touch. It eliminates the need for users to manually enable ‘glove mode’ in the operating system to differentiate between hover and glove modes.



 
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