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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tactile feedback" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the physical sensations or touch sensations that a person experiences as a result of interacting with a certain object or system. Example: "The new smartphone has a feature that provides tactile feedback when typing, making it easier for users to feel the keys and avoid mistakes."
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In the case of the MacBook, it also meant more shallow and stiffer tactile feedback.
The tactile feedback is applied by using surface electrical stimulus.
Tactile feedback would make the robots easier to use and speed surgical procedures.
It is quiet but has a solid and responsive touch, with a lot of tactile feedback.
The zoom is controlled by icons, which offer no tactile feedback whatsoever.
The disadvantages are that they provide little travel and even less tactile feedback.
Scissor-switch keyboards have less travel but provide good tactile feedback and feel quite precise.
Force and tactile feedback are critical elements in this process.
"Today's prosthetics are crude they can grasp but provide no tactile feedback," notes Boland.
Manufacturers have announced devices that provide tactile feedback to the user—"force feedback" joysticks, for example.
Mr. Lazaridis thinks that e-mail-dependent BlackBerry owners demand the reliability and tactile feedback of a keyboard.
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