Hassan et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A pneumatically-actuated mouse for delivering multimodal haptic feedbackHassan et al., 2020
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- Hassan W
- Kim H
- Talhan A
- Jeon S
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- Applied Sciences
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Most of the information a user obtains through a computer is visual and/or auditory. Providing synchronized haptic information in addition to visual and/or auditory information can significantly enhance user experience and perception of virtual objects. In this paper, we …
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