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No forced touch is ever preferable.
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A number of times I forced touched only to see a bouncing "this doesn't work here" animation, which puts you off experimenting further.
Associated comorbidities included depression, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and compulsions (e.g., forced touching of furniture and a specific form of trichotillomania).
I found myself not knowing whether to force touch, tap, swipe or hit one of buttons.
For example, you can force touch to clear multiple notifications, but not a single one.
For instance, force touch an email and you see options to delete, reply or mark it as unread.
It's activated by Apple's 3D Touch feature – so when you force touch the app icon it pops up as an option.
Do not force touching on children who seem uncomfortable with being touched.
It's also 3D Touch or Force Touch, whatever you want to call pressure-sensitive, enabled.
But that seems forced, making touch into a principle rather than just doing what seems right.
Wear gloves when doing this in case you are forced to touch them in the process.
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