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How Android application can receive raw data from capacitive display e.g. coordinates and specific capacitance value measurement?

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I don't think that android will give you a specific capacitive value measurement (i.e. X.X microFarads) - that is likely measured by the hardware and then read into the processor as a raw digital value. Instead, Android provides you with "touch pressure" measurements in the MotionEvent.PointerCoords class, which is contained in the MotionEvent class. Each touch event (or un-touch event, also) generates a MotionEvent data structure, and in the MotionEvent.PointerCoords class there is a pressure field. This may be what you are looking for.

Each View on your screen (i.e. button, text field, etc) can receive a MotionEvent. When it does, the view's onTouchEvent() callback method is invoked, and the second parameter in that method is the related MotionEvent. Look in there as described above to find touch pressure.

If you really are looking for specific capacitance values, I don't think you'll find it - I can't imagine why they would expose that in the API. However, if you research the hardware you may be able to figure out the conversion factors (i.e. a MotionEvent.PointerCoords pressure value of X corresponds to a capacitance value of Y), but I have no idea where you would find that information and I'm certain it varies from one mobile device to the next.

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