This paper describes a novel form of display using tactile output. Tactons, or tactile icons, are structured tactile messages that can be used to communicate message to users non-visually. A range of different parameters can be used to construct Tactons, e.g.: frequency, amplitude, waveform and duration of a tactile pulse, plus body location. Tactons have the potential to improve interaction in a range of different areas, particularly where the visual display is overloaded, limited in size or not available, such as interfaces for blind people or on mobile and wearable devices. © 2004 ACM.
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Brewster, S. A., & Brown, L. M. (2004). Non-visual information display using Tactons. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 787–788). https://doi.org/10.1145/985921.985936
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