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by intrasight
452 days ago
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Having no tactile interaction on computers saddens me very much. A couple decades ago, a colleague and I did a mind experiment on pixel-level tactile interfaces and imagining all the affordances that would provide - including of course for those that are sight challenged. All humans have a very very strong tactile aspect to their neurophysiology. Cortical Man shows that clearly. It would be sad if in 10,000 years we evolved to lose our tactile senses. I'll also add the buttons and switches and knobs are not all that tactile. They are a modern human creation. |
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> buttons and switches and knobs are not all that tactile
But they are, though. You can touch them without pressing, and, once you get used to them, they have different textures.