Rear screen protective glass

I have always added protective glass to the various cameras I have had over the years. I am currently using them on a Sony A7RV and a Fuji X100VI and both touchscreens work perfectly with a protective glass screen in place.
 
I've done it on every camera and digital device I have, Doesn't affect a thing but provides me much needed peace of mind that I'm not going to get any scratches!
 
Does adding a protective glass to the rear screen negate any touch-screen facility, or is it not affected?
I don't know if there are any that don't work, but the screen protectors I have bought have included in their list of features that they keep full touch screen capability.
 
You shouldn't have any problem with them. The touch sensitivity of my Canon Cameras seems to have improved a bit after adding the protective screen glass, probably because I now actually need to touch the glass before it activates. Before using them on my cameras, it seemed that I only had to get near the screen and not actually touch it to activate something, and this proved to be very irritating.

Charley
 
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