Giles Jones wrote:
On 11 Sep 2007, at 18:11, Alexey Feldgendler wrote:
I once tried a mouse with tactile feedback (built-in vibrator). I
could actually feel the buttons I hovered the cursor over as being
embossed; it felt like moving the mouse over a non-flat relief rather
than simply vibration.
The Wii remote does it on the Wii menus, but it causes aches after a
while so I turned it off.
In the wii GUI the controller will vibrate briefly when the cursor moves
into a clickable area, so the user knows they can now click the button.
With a touchscreen though, when the user taps in the clickable area, the
click has already happened. There's no need to alert the user that they
are in a clickable area. It might be good to alert the user that there
was a click though. As you say, it should be something you can turn off.
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