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Do capacitive buttons work with super sensitive touch? Why yes.

| October 1, 2012 | 14 Replies
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Since we’re highlighting concerns about the Super Sensitive Screen, let’s talk about the capacitive buttons. Whilst the screen works perfectly with either skin or non skin items (glove, cloth, pen, key, banana etc) how on earth will capacitive buttons work? They’re going to be skin only right?

How annoying would it be if you couldn’t touch the capacitive keys, how would you press the home button, go back, multitask or search?

Well, there have been plenty of demoes on day 1 of launch, but it was subtle. Above you can see a fork, not only using the screen but touching the capacitive keys. Notice how the screenshot is the multitask view.

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Category: Lumia, Nokia, Windows Phone

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