New Delhi, Nov. 11 -- Microsoft is working on bringing a new haptic feedback feature to Windows 11. This new haptic feedback feature, called "Haptic signals," is designed to enhance user interaction between users and the OS with subtle vibrations similar to those found on iPhones and flagship Android phones. It has been found in the latest Windows 11 preview builds. It is designed to provide tactile responses during certain actions, like snapping windows side-by-side or dragging files between them.
Haptic feedback adds an extra layer of confirmation that an action has been completed, which is especially useful in graphical user interfaces. For example, users will feel a gentle buzz on the device's haptic trackpad when aligning windows or...
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