There are haptic touchscreens in development, such as the Samsung
Anycall.  I agree it's nice to have some haptic components to an
interface, but touchscreens allow for so much more adaptability than
having to use a pre-defined set of buttons on a keyboard as a crutch.

I would love a touchscreen to be created with areas that could raise
on electrical impulse, so that buttons on the current interface would
have a tactile quality, and change positions as the interface changes
(but whoa, probably a lot of learning there ;)).  Maybe one is
already in development?


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