Touch screens and touch surfaces are enriched by haptic force-feedback

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Abstract

Tactile feedback can enable more effective use of touch screens, particularly in automotive applications where driver distraction is a problem. The number of technologies used to produce haptic effects continues to increase, providing many options and opportunities for system designers.

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Banter, B. (2010). Touch screens and touch surfaces are enriched by haptic force-feedback. Information Display, 26(3), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2637-496x.2010.tb00231.x

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