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Originally Posted by HarryT
Thanks - that's a new one on me! I see from the dictionary that "haptic" means "related to the sense of touch". I hadn't come across that word before.
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I had to do a search on it myself. Wikipedia says, "Although haptic devices are capable of measuring bulk or reactive forces that are applied by the user, it should not be confused with touch or tactile sensors that measure the pressure or force exerted by the user to the interface."