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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a touch sensitive" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen and should be "a touch-sensitive" in written English.
You can use it to describe a device or surface that responds to touch, often in the context of technology or electronics.
Example: "The new smartphone features a touch-sensitive screen that allows for easy navigation."
Alternatives: "a touch-responsive" or "a touch-activated".
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We devise experiments where monkeys touch pictures on a touch sensitive computer screen with the opportunity to earn pellets.
The purpose of the project is to present a new approach on the design of security systems by using a touch sensitive device.
A touch sensitive faucet.
Magic Mouse: A mouse with a touch sensitive surface.
It doesn't move, rather, it's a touch sensitive ridge.
There is apparently a touch sensitive pad on the side.
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New Augmented Reality Prototype Can Make Any Object A Touch-Sensitive Digital Display.
I present to you the Delta Pilar ToucH2O, an touch sensitive tap.
Using a touch-sensitive device, a user enters a combination of symbols by using a finger.
The device itself, however, appears to feature impressive graphics capabilities, in addition to a touch-sensitive screen on the front and a touch-sensitive pad on the back.
If you plan to run Windows 8, you should also consider buying a touch-sensitive monitor.
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