Touchscale.ml.mk

Because Touchscale.ml.mk runs in a browser, users often ask: Is it safe?

Pro-tip: Look for the padlock icon (HTTPS) in the address bar. If the site uses unencrypted HTTP, avoid entering any personal information (though none is requested).

Most modern smartphones use capacitive touchscreens. These screens generate a uniform electrostatic field. When a conductive object (like a human finger) touches the screen, it distorts the field, causing a measurable change in capacitance at that specific coordinate. Touchscale.ml.mk

Touchscale.ml.mk appears to be a simple web app (Chinese-language) that claims to turn a phone screen into a small “electronic scale” by using touch/pressure/capacitive/3D Touch input to estimate weight for small conductive items. There is also an app with similar branding circulating on third‑party Android app sites.

If you lose your measuring spoons, you could use a tablet to roughly weigh spices or soft ingredients like butter (provided you use a conductive cover). This is not for delicate pastry work but may suffice for rustic recipes. Because Touchscale

The science behind it is surprisingly simple. Many modern touchscreens (especially Apple’s 3D Touch, though newer iPhones use Haptic Touch) can detect the surface area and pressure of your finger or an object.

By placing an object like a grape, a coin, or a small screw on the screen, the tool estimates the weight based on how much pressure the screen detects. Pro-tip: Look for the padlock icon (HTTPS) in

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