Tactile in a sentence as an adjective

If you're doing that, why not stick with switches and knobs, where your tactile sense can help out.

You ignore the fact that this is meant to be controlled by Siri and, yes, tactile knobs and switches in your car.

They are more durable, offer tactile feedback and can be used by people with visual impairment.

WebOS had many of the same UI elements; they actually copied the tactile feel quite closely.

Having tactile feedback would be preferable, I think, to a touchscreen with soft buttons.

There was still a lot of doubt about full-touchscreen vs. BlackBerry's then-dominant tactile approach.

Oh cuil, they took away tactile feedback from clicking and will probably require a binary blob just to make the trackpoint "buttons" work.

The positive tactile feel of the switches and the clicky sounds are very helpful in compensating for the reduced feeling in my fingers.

Marking up a piece of paper with post it notes, pencil marks, and highlighter is a tactile experience that even the best styluses simply can't match.

It also creates a tactile, acoustic, and olfactory environment.

Trackballs offer the added tactile benefits of inertia and operating on an infinite substrate.- Dials, wheels.

Tactile definitions

adjective

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

See also: haptic tactual

adjective

producing a sensation of touch; "tactile qualities"; "the tactual luxury of stroking silky human hair"

See also: tactual