FWIW, there is no such thing as "pressure sensitive" on the TKB. The correct appellation is
"capacitance sensitive". The more of your finger that covers the key, the higher the voltage that
appears at the "pressure" output. You can vary the "pressure out" without applying hardly any
pressure. Of course the more that you apply pressure with your finger, the more your finger will
cover the key... Just trying to clear up any misperception that "pressure sensitive" might cause.
Stephen
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"capacitance sensitive". The more of your finger that covers the key, the higher the voltage that
appears at the "pressure" output. You can vary the "pressure out" without applying hardly any
pressure. Of course the more that you apply pressure with your finger, the more your finger will
cover the key... Just trying to clear up any misperception that "pressure sensitive" might cause.
Stephen
____________________________________________________________________________________
Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367