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The Future of Touch Input? HydroHaptics Uses Fluid-Filled Chambers for Natural, Adaptive Feedback
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The future of touch input? HydroHaptics uses fluid-filled chambers for natural, adaptive feedback
The technology, developed by a team in Bath's Department of Computer Science, was recently presented at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, one of the world's leading conferences for human-computer interaction research. The study, which earned an honorable mention award, demonstrates how digital responsiveness can now coexist...Read Entire Article
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