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Many years ago, touchscreens were an exotic, expensive interface for demanding applications like air-traffic and nuclear power-
plant control. Not anymore! Companies across a broad spectrum of industries have successfully harnessed the power of touch
for a wide variety of applications. Yet the essential benefits provided by touch technology remain unchanged.
Fast, faster, fastest
Touchscreens provide fast access to any and all types of digital media, with no text-bound interface getting in the way. It takes
time for the user to grab a mouse or use a keyboard or trackball and coordinate it with what needs to be activated on the dis-
play. Faster input can mean better customer service in restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, and retail stores, which results in
increased customer loyalty. In other cases, such as in-vehicle control or security equipment, being even one second faster can
make all the difference.
Touch makes everyone an expert
Reaching out for what you want is an instinctive gesture. Using touch is just as simple: you simply point at what you want.
Although some people still shy away from computer keyboards, mice, or trackballs, there is no hesitation when they can just
touch a screen. Users feel comfortable that they cannot “do anything wrong”; they instinctively understand how to use the inter-
face. Touchscreen systems make everyone an “expert user” from the first touch—whether it’s a person consulting a kiosk, a
worker controlling an industrial process, a nurse entering a patient’s information, or a waiter entering an order.
Reduced costs
Using a touch interface can effectively increase operator accuracy, reduce training time, and improve overall operational efficien-
cies, thus keeping costs down. In the retail environment, for example, a properly designed touch interface can improve each
operator’s accuracy, while maintaining optimum checkout speeds. Users can respond quickly without making significant errors.
Also, touch-based point-of-sale (POS) systems streamline the returns and refunds process by reducing the time it takes a cus-
tomer to return merchandise; they also improve loss-prevention management. In addition, compared to traditional training
methods, using touchscreens can drastically reduce training time, since touch technology is intuitive and requires no special
skills to learn. Moreover, the flexibility of touch technology can significantly contribute to cost reductions: it creates operational
efficiencies by simplifying procedures and reduces the need for additional capital investment.
Compact and handy
Space is valuable, so you want to use it as efficiently as possible. Touchmonitors ensure that no space—on the desktop or
elsewhere—is wasted, since the input device is completely integrated into the display. Flat LCD touchmonitors help save even
more space. And there are no keyboard or mouse cords in front of the monitor to get tangled or damaged, or to gather dust.
Durable and easy to clean
A touchscreen is made of glass or a similar hard-coated surface. So it’s easy to clean and therefore extremely well suited for the
typical environments found in restaurants, hospitals, and the food and pharmaceutical industries. All of Elo’s touchscreens can be
used with gloves, which is great for applications where hygiene is particularly important or where temperature or workplace safety
rules require the use of gloves. We offer touchscreen systems that are not affected by dirt, dust, grease, or liquid droplets. They
are even rugged enough to stand up to harsh environments where keyboards and mice often get damaged.
When ease of use is required
Touchscreen-based systems virtually eliminate errors because users select from clearly defined menus. The information on each
screen is limited in number and options, thus providing step-by-step, fail-safe sequences to guide the user through complex
procedures. This greatly simplifies medical diagnostics applications—for example, where voluminous databases must be
accessed quickly and easily. Touchscreens are also useful in simplifying process-control applications involving many buttons
or switches, and for applications where system contents require protection from unauthorized entry.
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Benefits of Touch Interface