Haptic in a sentence as an adjective

I don't know that I would want an implant, but I'd like to try a haptic compass.

What about:* haptic feedback as a 2d surface?

Thus, no need to constantly look at the phone while you're walking + haptic feedback to guide you along the path.

This is causing some people to complain on XDA that the haptic feedback is weak or non-existent.

On phones like the Nexus One and Nexus S, the "hardware keys" are raelly just an extension of the touch screen, so the phone uses "haptic feedback" to vibrate the phone when you trigger those keys.

When biking all visual attention should be focused forward, and the extra information sensed by this device could be delivered through some form of haptic feedback.

I am extremely excited, or at least intrigued, by what is possible with persistent two-way haptic communication.

]"The Steam Controller is built around a new generation of super-precise haptic feedback, employing dual linear resonant actuators.

You've got VR headsets for immersive 3d audio and video, haptic gloves or suits, sometimes with cabling for precise pressure and force vector feedback, variable-attitude simulators, etc.

They can also offer precise haptic feedback through vibration and resistance.- The stylus is an unparalleled instrument for HCI operations involving continuous two dimensional spaces.

Those who are blind from birth simply never developed the ability to form abstract representations from visual stimuli, therefore haptic information cannot be translated into these visual representations.

Haptic definitions

adjective

of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch; "haptic data"; "a tactile reflex"

See also: tactile tactual