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Originally Posted by John F
Just curious, but are you saying that the H2O2 touch screen works under water(not in theory, but practically)?
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In theory, the H2O2 IR system would work under water depending on how well the IR beams worked in water (absorption, deflection, dispersion, etc.). Personally, not something I am going to try. The item I ran into was about capacitive screens on water resistant devices and how they found that water made the capacitive screen useless.