palmsupported
Palmsupported is a term used in human–computer interaction to describe input systems and devices that allow a user to rest the palm on a surface without generating erroneous input. The central concept is palm rejection, the ability to distinguish intentional finger or stylus contact from unwelcome palm contact during freehand input.
Implementation relies on a mix of hardware sensors and software algorithms. Capacitance arrays and digitizers detect
Palmsupported input is commonly used in graphic tablets, pen-enabled laptops, and touchscreen devices used for drawing,
Key design considerations include latency, accuracy, and calibration. Low-latency palm rejection improves real-time feedback; accurate discrimination
Palmsupported is closely related to related concepts such as palm rejection, stylus input, and multi-touch interaction,