Water Sensitivity (Skin Zeeto Only)

Water Sensitivity (Skin Zeeto Only)

What is Water Sensitivity?

Water Sensitivity controls how aggressively the Skin Zeeto sensor detects and rejects water.

It defines how easily the system classifies contact as water instead of a valid touch.


Water Sensitivity Range

  • Values from 1 to 7


How It Works

  • Lower values

    • Less aggressive water rejection

  • Higher values

    • Stronger water immunity

⚠️ Higher values increase immunity but may negatively impact touch performance.


  • Start at the lowest value

  • Increase gradually, one step at a time

  • Stop as soon as false touches caused by water are resolved

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