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capacitive

/kuh-pas-i-tiv/US // kəˈpæs ɪ tɪv //

电容式,电容性,电容性的,电容式的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : pertaining to electrical capacitance, or the property of being able to collect and hold a charge of electricity.
    • : exhibiting or relying on electrical capacitance: smartphones with capacitive touchscreens that react to electrical impulses generated by your finger.Compare resistive.

Examples

  • Elgato says that the capacitive Mute button is to mute yourself silently.

  • The back of the mic has the USB-C port and the minijack headphone output and there’s a capacitive Mute button on the top of the mic for silencing the microphone input.

  • This is why some carmakers have tried to nudge drivers toward various swipe-to-change capacitive touch volume controls, only to learn from hard experience that drivers detest those.

  • The Nest Audio has three capacitive, touch-sensitive zones on top of the device that act as buttons.

  • So it's some kind of digified, high-tech, touch-capacitive glass, a là Minority Report?