Re: sensitive feedback

2009-10-02 Thread Krister Ekstrom
If these news about sensitive feedback really becomes reality, i believe we're in for the real revolution in screen access which Apple already has started. I am so glad i've switched to the Apple line of products and i for one won't look back, i've come home. /Krister

Re: sensitive feedback

2009-10-02 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
talking about braille anyway... Regards, Nic. On Oct 2, 2009, at 12:20 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote: > Dear Kevin, > this is not what I was talking about. Sensitive feedback, I don't > know if it is the right English term, is a system where you can feel > changes on the

Re: sensitive feedback

2009-10-02 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
Not sure if its actually tactile feedback, as if it was tactile, the user would feel something from the screen. I think he meanssomething like sensible best Yuma --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "

RE: sensitive feedback

2009-10-02 Thread Frank Ventura
I think the more common English term would be tactile feedback. Sensitive feedback implies emotions, wine and roses, therapists, etc.. Frank From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jean-Philippe Rykiel Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:21

sensitive feedback

2009-10-01 Thread Jean-Philippe Rykiel
MessageDear Kevin, this is not what I was talking about. Sensitive feedback, I don't know if it is the right English term, is a system where you can feel changes on the screen's aspect itself when you perform certain things. A bit like Braille displays, but on the entire screen sur