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Original Video Credit: IG/changyihsiu A massage gun is pressed against one side of a tablet during a button-mashing game, rapidly activating the touchscreen far faster than a person could tap by hand. The constant stream of inputs quickly pulls the on-screen tug-of-war in one player's favor. The rubber attachment vibrates at a high frequency, repeatedly making and breaking contact with the display. Each tiny impact is detected as a separate touch input, allowing the massage gun to generate hundreds of taps per minute without any specialized electronics or software modifications. The demonstration highlights how capacitive touchscreens can respond to repeated mechanical contact when the conditions are right. While it's a clever physics-based gaming trick, it also illustrates how devices designed for one purpose can sometimes produce unexpected results in entirely different applications. No copyright infringement intended. Content is shared for educational purposes only. Full credit goes to the original creator. For any questions or copyright concerns, please dm or contact us via the email listed on our page. #shorts #Science #education #learn #invention