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What Is Glide Touch? Monogram Glossary

TL;DR: Glide Touch is Monogram's induction cooktop control that lets you slide a finger along the surface to set power instantly, instead of tapping up and down. Many models also sync two elements into one bridged cooking zone.

Updated Jun 11, 2026 5 min read
TL;DR: Glide Touch is Monogram's induction cooktop control that lets you slide a finger along the surface to set power instantly, instead of tapping up and down. Many models also sync two elements into one bridged cooking zone.

What is Glide Touch? In Monogram’s vocabulary, Glide Touch is the induction cooktop control that lets you slide a fingertip along the surface to set power, instead of repeatedly tapping plus and minus. It makes precise, instant power changes feel natural and fast.

The definition

  • Glide Touch – a slider-style touch control for induction power levels.
  • Maps your finger’s position to a power setting for instant adjustment.
  • Often paired with an element-sync feature for large cookware.

Why the term matters

Glide Touch on a spec means the induction cooktop offers fast, intuitive control rather than step taps. Combined with induction’s instant heat response, it gives the kind of fine control serious cooks want.

  • Induction – the cooking method (magnetic heat in the pan); Glide Touch is how you control it.
  • Element sync – linking two elements into one bridged zone for large pans.

For how it works in practice, read our full how Glide Touch induction works guide. To compare induction with gas, see gas vs induction cooktop.

If the controls misbehave

Unresponsive touch controls are often moisture or a dirty surface, but a persistent fault points to the touch board. Our cooktop repair service can diagnose it – book a visit. Glide Touch availability by model is on the manufacturer’s site, monogram.com.

Glossary: What Is Glide Touch?

Owners often ask what is Glide Touch when comparing Monogram induction cooktops, and the short answer is that it is Monogram continuous touch-slider control for induction cooking. Instead of tapping fixed plus and minus buttons, you drag a finger along a slider to set power smoothly across the entire range, the way you might glide a dimmer rather than flick a switch.

How It Differs From Ordinary Touch Controls

  • Conventional touch: discrete buttons step power one level at a time, so reaching a high setting from low means repeated taps.
  • Glide Touch: a single sweep of the finger moves continuously through the power band, mapping directly to the induction coil output for near-instant response.

The Sync Dual Element Feature

Glide Touch on Monogram ZHU cooktops also enables a sync dual element capability: two adjacent cooking zones can be linked and controlled as a single bridged surface at one power setting. That is what lets a large griddle or an oversized roasting pan span two zones and heat uniformly, controlled from one slider rather than juggling two separate controls.

Why the Term Matters When Buying

When you read a Monogram induction spec and see Glide Touch listed, you are being told the cooktop offers smooth continuous control and the ability to sync zones, not just basic touch operation. So when someone asks what is Glide Touch, the precise answer is: a continuous-slider induction control that adjusts power by sliding your finger and can link two zones into one synchronized cooking surface. It is a usability feature, distinct from the induction heating itself, that makes precise low-end simmering and large-pan cooking noticeably easier.

How it differs from button controls

Conventional touch controls step power one level per tap, so reaching high from low means repeated presses. Glide Touch instead reads a continuous finger sweep along a slider, mapping directly to the induction coil for near-instant response, much like a dimmer rather than a switch.

The sync dual element advantage

Glide Touch also lets two adjacent zones link as one bridged surface at a single setting, so a large griddle or roasting pan heats uniformly across both from one control. It is a usability feature distinct from the induction heating itself.

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