Touch screen fly

    I have a monoblock Aser Aspire with a touch monitor. In principle, I do not use gestures on my computer, as I sit far enough from the monitor - a little further than the distance of my outstretched arm. But life has made its own adjustments.

    The most ordinary fly decided to use the capabilities of touch technology.
    I sit, do not bother anyone, I read new articles on the hub Suddenly a fly sits on the screen, and on the monitor under it a circle has drawn, as if from a touch of a finger. The next action just shocked me - the fly took off and landed right on the cross of closing the tab in Chrome. Tabs are gone!
    Having driven out the fly, he climbed to look for information on this subject. Stumbled upon a video

    I understand that touch monitors are not so common so far and few will share my indignation. But in “the same Internet” you can read stories about how a fly erased a term paper while a student in the kitchen drank tea, etc.
    However, not only flies can be a source of problems. I have a cat. No, he does not throw himself at the monitor and does not scratch him when he sees a moving object. But sometimes he walks proudly across the table between me and the monitor, wagging his furry tail. And the monitor surprisingly responds to the slightest touch of the tail. Therefore, on the table I now have a mess to persuade the cat to choose an alternative route.
    On tablets, the "fly effect" will most likely not occur, since your fingers will scare away the insect. If you are inclined to buy such a monitor, then think again.

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    Will you buy a computer with a touch monitor?

    • 33.5% Yes 879
    • 66.4% No 1740

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