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What is an infrared (IR) touch frame, and how does it work?

An IR touch frame is a hardware peripheral that uses an infrared matrix to detect and locate touch gestures on a display.

How it works: LEDs and photodetectors are embedded around the perimeter of the frame to create an invisible grid of IR light beams across the screen. When an object (like a finger) touches the screen, it blocks the IR beams at that specific location. The controller then calculates the X/Y coordinates of the interruption to register the touch input.