Capacitive touch screens actually report ellipses (I think all of them
behave this way), which can be interpreted in a number of algorithms.
What you will get is likely processed a few times.

Cheers

On May 9, 5:43 pm, mjpatey <mjpa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is a strange question...
>
> Is the capacitive touch feature of a Motorola Droid (or any other
> Android-based touchscreen device) able to detect and report a value
> for the level of capacitance of a given finger touch, or does Android
> simply report "I just received a touch at (x, y)"?
>
> Thanks in advance for answering my goofy question.  :-)
>
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