Displays

Anti-aliasing minimises LCD font distortion

27th February 2015
Nat Bowers
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demmel products has announced the Font Anti-Aliasing feature for its entire product range, providing dramatically enhanced typography in user interfaces. Anti-aliasing provides smoother, more aesthetically-pleasing typography on the company's intelligent LCDs, reducing the jarring effect of frazzled, sharp, step-like letter edges, for an overall smoother appearance and improved readability.

Anti-aliasing is now available for free via software update for all existing applications and included as a standard on all new iLCD panels, including the recently released range of capacitive touch displays.

The DPP-C50, DPP-C57 and DPP-C70 panels with projected capacitive touchscreen technology are suited for use in harsh environments and when vandal-proof designs are necessary. Touch detection is carried out via capacitive distortion which allows for installation behind a 'cover glass' of up to 4mm thickness. demmel products also offers an optional optical bonding of the display components leading to even better mechanical robustness and readability in sunlight.

The iLCDs with PCAP touchscreens support multi-touch operation. Configuration parameters allow activation of up to five touch points. Detected finger movements on the screen are reported to the device’s interpreting application. Existing touch applications can be re-used without any modification if the standard single touch mode is activated.

Setup, configuration and management of all functionality is easy with the iLCD Manager XE, demmel product’s free IDE.

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