The phone's also got a few camera tricks up its sleeve, like the power button, which does double - duty with a double click, launching the phone directly into photo mode with an accompanying
haptic buzz.
These buttons provide
a haptic buzz when pressed.
And if getting rid of a port and adding
haptic buzz to a button is the extent of smartphone innovation today, well then smartphones truly have become the new toasters: commoditized, boring and yesterday's news.
Not exact matches
We will slowly adapt to the idea of a virtual keyboard, one that likely has a bit of a tactile feel — e.g., the slight
buzzing sensation on a smartphone screen (known as
haptics).
I prefer
haptic indications * (a buzzer in the umpire's indicator that gives a short
buzz for a ball and a long
buzz for a strike — or if you want to incorporate the uncertainty at the edges of the zone, a short
buzz for a ball and a longer
buzz the higher the confidence that the pitch was a strike).
Haptics use varied vibrations to offer tactile feedback, much like the
buzzing jolts or kickbacks gamers feel through a handheld controller.
It
buzzes with
haptic feedback, and is a major improvement over the old mouse controller, which has a tendency to skip ahead a bit.
The Touch Pad retains the
haptic feedback of the previous generation by integrating a vibration motor that
buzzes your fingertip when the cursor passes across or snaps to a clickable area of the screen.
It's pretty intuitive, and at least for me, a welcome change over the
haptic - feedback vibrations and
buzzes of the previous Kindles.
Its large square keys are easy to hit and provide a slight
buzz of
haptic feedback.
We also appreciated the slight
haptic feedback, supplying gentle
buzz when we pressed a letter.
Some of this can be chalked up to the game's
haptics, which create a satisfying
buzz in your controller when you touch anything with your sabers.
Haptic technology is a tool or material that
buzzes, vibrates, pulsates or tingles to communicate information through people's skin.
Whether that's a subtle
haptic double
buzz when pressing the shutter on the camera, or being able to «feel» the numbers clicking when selecting the time on the alarm, it's those little delights that... delight.
Sometimes a
haptic (
buzz) from a notification isn't enough to alert you, especially if you are wearing the watch strap loosely.
Press down on a compatible app and the screen will
buzz with some friendly
haptic feed while a small window full of shortcuts pops up.
There's a pleasing little
buzz of
haptic feedback and more often than not the predictive text got what I was aiming for.