got curious when I realized my bandaid was somehow touchscreen compatible, despite seemingly just being a piece of cloth. nitrile gloves work (7mil thick), and I’ve even got relatively thick work gloves that work.

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      4 months ago

      see that would bake sense but isn’t nitrile non conductive? its like rubber

      and like cloth? defiantly not conductive. unless its just thin enough? definetly not the case with those work gloves. also different nitrile gloves, those are normally non touchscreen, and you need special ones that are.

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        4 months ago

        It may have small fibers of something that is conductive.

        For example have some work gloves that aren’t capacitive? Sew an X pattern into it with capacitive thread and you’ll be good to go.

        As for nitrile gloves if the material is thin enough it won’t impede the capacitance sensing too much and they’ll be usable.

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        4 months ago

        Idk about bandaid, but my glove has small metal mesh that makes it touch compatible.