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Haptic Alternatives on Apple: Non-Visual Feedback That Communicates

Haptic Alternatives on Apple: Non-Visual Feedback That Communicates
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

4/02
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Apple is replacing physical buttons with haptic feedback to create inclusive, non-visual interfaces that communicate through touch. This isn’t just about sleek design - it’s about making technology work for everyone, regardless of sight or ability.

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