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Light switches are physical objects, when you touch them you are going to feel them moving. So..... yes.Additionally, I’m not flipping light switches while controlling a giant machine capable of killing people. Not sure why they compared the two.I think it's because of the way that they arethanks for the help :) it was to say that tactile buttons in cars don't need haptic feedback either
Additionally, I’m not flipping light switches while controlling a giant machine capable of killing people. Not sure why they compared the two.I think it's because of the way that they arethanks for the help :) it was to say that tactile buttons in cars don't need haptic feedback either
I think it's because of the way that they arethanks for the help :) it was to say that tactile buttons in cars don't need haptic feedback either
Light switches are physical objects, when you touch them you are going to feel them moving.
So..... yes.
Additionally, I’m not flipping light switches while controlling a giant machine capable of killing people. Not sure why they compared the two.
I think it's because of the way that they are
thanks for the help :)
it was to say that tactile buttons in cars don't need haptic feedback either