Sentences with phrase «using haptic feedback»

In addition to tracking activities, these devices offer call and text notifications using haptic feedback and LED lights.
It doesn't lag, it smartly uses haptic feedback to let you know when your presses register, and it's much faster than using the onscreen alternative.
The Golf R Touch features a pair of capacitive touchscreens in the center stack: a massive 12.8 - inch infotainment display and a smaller 8 - inch screen below for climate and other controls that uses haptic feedback to trigger a tiny vibration when its virtual buttons are touched.
Broadly speaking, Asian cars are more likely to use audible warnings, European cars are more likely to use haptic feedback, and American cars use some of each (but not both on the same car).
It also uses haptic feedback, a vibrating steering wheel, for driver alerts such as lane departure; the cheaper models use an annoying beep.
Granted, the Voyage still comes with extra features such as PagePress, which uses haptic feedback to let users turn pages with the reader's bezel.
Sold separately for a discounted price of $ 35 (# 28), the Steam Controller primarily uses haptic feedback touchpads for input, a first for modern PC gaming.
Rather than having to physically press, the iPhone will use haptic feedback.
Sold separately for a discounted price of $ 35 (# 28), the Steam Controller primarily uses haptic feedback touchpads for input, a first for modern PC gaming.
Cerevo's Taclim VR shoes use haptic feedback to simulate different floor textures in virtual reality.
While the Note 8 tries to approximate a Home Button with a virtual button that uses haptic feedback, the iPhone 8 leaves that vestigial feature behind with a simple gesture.

Not exact matches

Haptics use varied vibrations to offer tactile feedback, much like the buzzing jolts or kickbacks gamers feel through a handheld controller.
The demonstration project, called the Stanford Rhinological Virtual Surgical Environment (VSE), uses a haptic interface — mechanical feedback that simulates the sense of touch — developed by SensAble Technologies of Woburn, Massachusetts.
Discover an electrifying new way to change or break habits using a mixture of classical conditioning and a haptic feedback device.
One addition not mentioned in the list below is a new «impulse trigger» feature that uses the controller's haptic feedback to help players identify when their guns are low on ammo or for picking up single objects amongst a large pile:
The screens deliver haptic feedback when using their functions — which include smartphone - style pinching and swiping movements, as well as convincingly replicating the feel of pressing actual buttons.
Cadillac has attempted to make the system easier to use by incorporating haptic feedback — the screen vibrates when you hit an icon.
Both screens incorporate haptic feedback that provides audible and tactile response when used.
The interior display uses a typical 12.8 - inch touchscreen along with an 8 - inch touchpad controller with haptic feedback, and sensors in front of the display can detect certain gestures.
(21.8 - cm) display with haptic feedback that is used to control most functions and a second smaller console - mounted display below that functions as a control panel for the climate system and seats and as a pad for handwriting inputs, a feature that has existed in Audis for several years.
The Lexus Remote Touch infotainment controller is easier to use now, with improved haptic feedback that makes it relatively simple to navigate the huge, 12.3 - inch display screen that sits atop the dash on models equipped with navigation (non-nav cars come with a smaller display screen and a knob controller).
However, as others have noted, the haptic - feedback «mouse» interface is an awkward and distracting way to use the infotainment system.
A track - pad with haptic feedback doesn't work as intuitively as the dial or touchscreen systems used by rivals, and it takes a while to learn where everything is to navigate to.
Ergonomics are good, so everything you use frequently falls easily to hand, and while Lexus's haptic feedback «mouse» for controlling the infotainment system has hitherto been mostly panned in the press, I'm one of its staunchest supporters — I find it to be leagues better during actual on - road operation than rival systems from BMW and Cadillac.
Automakers like Land Rover are using haptic (tactile) feedback instead of audible warnings.
This joystick - trackball combo controller has always been a weird one, but for the most part, I've liked using the Remote Touch controller and its haptic feedback in previous Lexus models.
The user receives clear haptic feedback when operating the touchpad's control surface, which is highly conducive to genuine intuitive use.
Here also, the warning is most often an audible tone, but General Motors has made very interesting use of haptic feedback with its Safety Seat Alert, which vibrates the seat to grab your attention.
The system's vibrating haptic feedback is meant to make it easier to use on the move, but the sensations can be awkward until you acclimate.
The centre console houses a large 10.3 - inch touchscreen which can be controlled by a touchpad on the console that has a fantastic iPhone - like haptic feedback but we feel the regular joystick that comes with the other siblings is more intuitive to use.
Letters, numbers, and «special characters» can all be handwritten in any language, and there's haptic feedback for enhanced ease of use.
It is easy to decipher and operate as you use the mouse - like haptic - feedback device to adjust settings and make selections of everything from HVAC to audio systems.
Thanks to haptic impulses and additional feedback from the onboard speakers, the driver can use the touchpad without looking away from the road.
This joystick - trackball combo controller has always been a weird one, but for the most part, I've liked using the Remote Touch controller and its haptic feedback in previous - generation Lexus models.
The touchpad features vibrating haptic feedback that I still find a bit weird, but drivers will find the system familiar to the trackpad that they probably use daily on their laptop.
The Remote Touch uses absolute positioning — which means that the upper corner of the stick's movement corresponds with the upper corner of the screen — and features haptic force feedback.
The haptic feedback from the touchscreen is something I got used to quickly, but the absence of hard keys in the centre stack below for climate control functions rankles, as the touch controls still aren't as intuitive to use as buttons, plus they — like the touchscreen — are constantly getting covered in fingerprints.
Using climate control as an example, you can change the temperature in 1 - degree increments with a press with haptic feedback to match.
As it stands currently, the reason the Kindle Voyage isn't being sold in Canada is because the Canadian Intellectual Property Office has not approved the patent for the Voyage's use of haptic feedback.
«The reason the Kindle Voyage isn't being sold in Canada is because the Canadian Intellectual Property Office has not approved the patent for the Voyage's use of haptic feedback,» writes the e-reader blog.
We found typing in landscape mode to be nearly as fast as using a physical keyboard; the slight haptic feedback certainly helped.
It's also the first ebook reader to use pressure sensitive page buttons with haptic feedback.
It also features haptic feedback via the new PagePress controls, which mimic the physical controls of older Kindles but use pressure - sensitive «haptics» instead.
There's no haptic feedback, but we were able to notch 32 words per minute using the Swift Typing Test Lite app.
It features a 1.5 GHz dual - core Snapdragon processor and something Pantech called «Enhanced Haptic feedback» using a piezo motor.
The two companies were at odds over the haptic feedback technology used in earlier PlayStation controllers.
Rather than the industry standard of directional buttons on the left of a controller and a set of four face buttons on the right, the Steam Controller opts to use two haptic - feedback - enabled touchpads on either side.
The haptic feedback feature has the potential for a richer play - experience, but only if developers use it well (see also: motion controls).
- Lockscreen shortcuts: — added additional slot — added option for scale correction - QuickSettings management: — added option for Haptic feedback (vibrate on tile press)-- QuickAppTile: use default theme for launcher dialog — Moto: improved scaling of Signal tiles (WiFi, Cellular)- Battery settings: — percent text in status bar is now independent of existing stock percent text — added master switch for battery settings - Recents: added option for always visible Clear All button (non-OOS only)- Actions: improved killing of foreground apps — kills only what's really visible to the user — removes killed task from the recents panel - Screenshot: use native method if available (e.g. uses OnePlus screenshot on OOS)- GB's App Launcher: added option for choosing theme - Media: allow volume keys skip track for music playing remotely - Fixed app init on FBE devices for lockscreen shortcuts and QuickApp tile - Improved handling of explicitly triggered SystemUI restarts - Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Turkish translations (thanks to Fatih Firinci)
The Arc Touch Mouse was the first Microsoft mouse to use the touch scroll strip for easy navigation with haptic feedback (vibration technology that simulates the feel of a traditional scroll wheel).
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