It takes some getting used to, but the Swype software makes rapid - fire typing possible by — you guessed it — swiping your finger over the soft keys rather than tapping them, and I like the keyboard's
vibration feedback when typing.
Not exact matches
When you press down on the new home button you feel a tiny
vibration, known as haptic
feedback.
The controller also supports haptic
feedback, meaning
when users press down on the screen, it will respond with a slight
vibration.
My Honda CRV 2013 (just over 100000kms on the clock) has developed a shudder or
vibration that is giving very prevelant and annoying
feedback on the steering wheel and also
when accelerating.
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.
, including pinch - to - zoom for navigation maps and swipe scrolling for radio stations, and both the touchscreen and the flat panel have
vibration feedback so you know
when you've successfully activated a touch point button.
There's even «haptic»
feedback, giving you a click or
vibration when you select a command.
The Eco Driving will show us different mpg graphs and a history of your mpgs by dates, and the Energy Information is an animation
when your driving on full electric motor or gasoline engine as well as recharge through the regenerative braking (I should mention that the recharging using the brake was making a loud noise and some
vibration feedback that for some might be a very annoying but we were told these pre-production models and there still room for improvements).
In both cases,
when you press a «button,» which can also be the area around the button, the touch panel provides
feedback that feels like a cross between a button clicking into the down position and an electronic
vibration.
It operates a bit like Lexus» Remote Touch controller and even offers haptic
feedback in the form of
vibration when the onscreen cursor snaps to a button or icon.
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.
There's no up - and - down key travel, but haptic
vibration feedback and a beeping sound (both of which you can turn off if you like) signal
when you've hit a key.
There's also the option to set it so the Kindle gives off
feedback in the form of a slight
vibration when pressing the sensors.
Still, I feel that much
vibration through the controller could really help, as right now you only get some
feedback when touching curbs or
when the bike is about to fold due to heavy breaking.
The
vibration feature is very interesting, especially
when you consider that console controllers have had it for ages and have been successfully using it to add a greater level of
feedback and immersion into games.
You can still set different
vibrations to occur on - click for each of the mouse's seven buttons, but the real purpose of rumble is to get
feedback when certain things occur during gameplay, not just for clicking a button.
When you press against it, it provides the same physical feedback you feel when you use 3D Touch on an app icon: a small vibration, and that's
When you press against it, it provides the same physical
feedback you feel
when you use 3D Touch on an app icon: a small vibration, and that's
when you use 3D Touch on an app icon: a small
vibration, and that's it.
The
vibration system also adds subtle
feedback in other areas, like
when you're setting a timer.
You'll feel a slight
vibration, just like the haptic
feedback you feel
when using 3D Touch on an app icon.
Apple is the top dog
when it comes to haptic
feedback and
vibration motors, and Honor has absolutely nailed it with this phone.
However, using a phone with haptic
feedback, which emits a small
vibration when you strike each key, gives you the tactile feeling you get from real keyboards.
The subtle
vibration feedback you receive
when pressing on the display is similar to Apple's 3D Touch tech in the iPhone lineup.
The buttons are easy to reach, but there's no
vibration feedback to tell you
when you've pressed correctly.
Few motors feel this good during use, especially tactile
feedback when typing, and the gentle
vibrations coming from Samsung's motors inside are far more satisfying than the harsh, hard
vibrations of many other phones.
I'm also not a fan of the fact that there is no haptic
feedback or
vibration when using the scanner, so there is no way to tell that you are actually unlocking your phone
when you are doing it blindly.
As for haptic
feedback, you'll feel a
vibration when the phone recognizes your press.
When you step on the scales you also receive haptic feedback (a little vibration) when your data has been captu
When you step on the scales you also receive haptic
feedback (a little
vibration)
when your data has been captu
when your data has been captured.