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haptics

/hap-tiks/US // ˈhæp tɪks //

触觉,触觉技术,触觉学,触感

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of psychology that investigates sensory data and sensation derived from the sense of touch and localized on the skin.
    • : Digital Technology. the study or use of tactile sensations and the sense of touch as a method of interacting with computers and electronic devices: Haptics allows you to feel and manipulate digitized objects in a virtual 3D environment.

Examples

  • For instance, in the haptics settings on a smartphone, users can turn vibrations on or off.

  • Having said that, you simply will not appreciate the wonders of the haptics experience until you feel it for yourself.

  • Instead of a mechanized, abstract rumble, which had about as much personality as the droning school bell that tells us to go to the next class, haptics tech on the Dualsense offers up a veritable symphony of tactile delights.

  • Instead of making the controller jump around in your hands like an over-caffeinated trout, the advanced haptics technology of the PS5 offers a far more, well, nuanced experience.

  • Longer term, haptics research might add touch to online shopping, enable new forms of remote medicine and expand the world of virtual reality.