Definition of touch-sensitive in US English:
 touch-sensitive
adjectiveˈtəCHˌsensədivˈtətʃˌsɛnsədɪv
(of an electronic device's interface or display) responsive to touch.
 a touch-sensitive control panel
 the advent of touch-sensitive computer displays
 Example sentencesExamples
-  That mysterious rectangle could be a touch-sensitive panel, or could be a separate display.
 -  The operating systyem is designed to work well with touch-sensitive screens, but the displays add to the cost of a PC.
 -  All three models feature touch-sensitive controls mounted on top of their cabinets.
 -  It is just wide enough to give an adult male thumb a good grip without too much chance that it'll accidentally tap the touch-sensitive screen.
 -  Among the innovations in the device are sensors made of a touch-sensitive artificial skin, thin rubber sheets that contain long microchannels filled with a liquid metal alloy.
 -  MasterCard launches the 'Display Card' with LCD screen and touch sensitive buttons
 -  There's a home screen with big icons showing which apps are installed, and you navigate using a touch-sensitive screen.
 -  Gone is the large green power switch, replaced with a more subtle touch-sensitive power button on the right.
 -  I'm all for the use of real buttons versus touch-sensitive controls.
 -  The set is also pretty easy to operate, via touch-sensitive controls on the speaker or the included remote.