Can telekinetic characters use touchscreens....with their minds?

There is a Japanese character in light novels/manga/anime that has the ability to manipulate electromagnetic fields much like Magneto. One of her fighting techniques is to form a sword/whip out of the iron sands lying around her. It occurs to me that the ability to control the weapon (especially in “whip” form) is much like telekinesis, and that the ability could be used on all three forms of touchscreens–pressure, conductivity, and IR beam interruption.

This is always the answer when magic* is involved.

*All superpowers are magic. Otherwise they wouldn’t be super.

One of the many non-cannon Star Trek tech guides mentioned computers from Beta Zed were usable telepathically. That never appeared on the show, but really should have. Not Deanna, but Lawaxana should have been sitting down, doing her hair and transcribing her journal telepathically.

It would have made Betazoids less a bunch of cartoon characters, and more members of a technologically advanced race that’s part of a union of other technologically advanced races – Star Fleet.

Did Betazoids appear in Enterprise? That would have been interesting. They could have had their own starships, manned only by them, with very limited touch screens, just focusing on the displays, apparently driving with their minds. Meh. Might not be convincing enough to film.

Let say Legion is in a coma and needs Xavier (or another powerful psychic) to get out of it. He manages to psychically project one of his telekinetic personalities (none of the others wanted to co-operate) into a powerful psychic mutant without getting detected (for fear of getting thrown out (his/her alignment is unknown or unreliable or something (or other plot-device)). He tries to telekinetically use his/her smart phone while the psychic is sleeping, but oh no, he/she has an infrared device! So he waits until the psychic goes for lunch, then finds a resistive device nearby and sends Xavier an sms asking for help!

:smiley:

The previously mentioned Gil “The Arm” Hamilton was like that; he developed TK while lacking an arm, and manifested a weak TK virtual “arm” in its place that remained after he had a new arm transplanted on.