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Tactile touchpads allow for clicking and dragging by incorporating button functionality into the surface of the touchpad itself.
* Tactile electronic displays ( aka refreshable Braille display ) are usually intended for the blind.
Tactile output such as raised line drawings may be useful for some individuals who are blind.
Tactile signing can also be exhausting for both the interpreter and the deafblind client.
* Sign Language with People who are Deaf-Blind: Suggestions for Tactile and Visual Modifications.
Tactile symbols are textured objects, real objects or parts of real objects that are used as a communication symbols particularly for individuals with visual impairments and / or significant intellectual impairments.
* UK National Center for Tactile Diagrams

Tactile and also
Tactile sensors also provide information about forces and torques transferred between the robot and other objects.
Tactile illusions can also be elicited through haptic technology.
* Tactile signing, sign language, or a manual alphabet such as the American Manual Alphabet or Deafblind Alphabet ( also known as " two-hand manual ") with tactile or visual modifications.
Tactile signing is also contained within a smaller space than is typical in visual sign language.

Tactile and be
Tactile stimulation can be direct in the form of bodily contact, or indirect through the use of a tool or probe.
Several methods of Deafblind communication may be referred to as Tactile signing, including:
Tactile graphics can be seen as a subset of accessible images.
Tactile feedback of keys can be provided by embossing the top PET layer or embedding metal snap domes, polyester domes or forming the graphic layer.

Tactile and .
Tactile hallucinations are the illusion of tactile sensory input, simulating various types of pressure to the skin or other organs.
Tactile illusions are illusions that exploit the sense of touch.
Tactile devices-mechanical instruments that make use of touch to help individuals who have certain disabilities, such as deaf-blindness, to communicate.
The product that is using this technology is called Tactile Talking Tablet or T3.
* " Part 9 ": Tactile identifier markSpecifies the physical characteristics of a tactile identifier mark used by visually impaired card holders to distinguish their cards.
File: Tastmodell-2. JPG | Tactile scale model of Museum Island
In late 2008 Apple's revisions of the MacBook and MacBook Pro incorporated a " Tactile Touchpad " design with button functionality incorporated into the tracking surface .. Beginning in the second generation of Macbook Pro, the entire touchpad surface acts as a clickable button.
In 2008, Apple's MacBook and MacBook Pro started incorporating a " Tactile Touchpad " design with button functionality and haptic feedback incorporated into the tracking surface.
Tactile haptic feedback is becoming common in cellular devices.
The researchers posted a video displaying what they call the Airborne Ultrasound Tactile Display.
Modelling the Response of a Tactile Array using an Electrorheological Fluids.
Electrorheological Tactile Elements.
An Electrorheological Tactile Display.
Tactile imagery represents touch.
Tactile information is often used as additional stimuli to resolve a sensory ambiguity.
Tactile stimulation is used in clinical psychology through the method of prompting.
The company's first commercially successful product was award-winning Tactile Pro Keyboard.
The Tactile Pro was later discontinued, and replaced by the improved Tactile Pro 2. 0.

rumble and strips
For instance, curbs and rumble strips can be used to keep traffic in a given lane and median barriers can prevent left turns and even U-turns.
This stretch of Highway 401 in London, Ontario, includes rumble strips, hard left and right shoulders, wide driving lanes, high mast lighting, an Ontario Tall Wall median, overhead signage, acceleration and deceleration lanes and a collector lane.
Full-width left and right paved shoulders are employed on 400-series highways, with rumble strips on each side of the carriageway.
Curb extensions are often used in combination with other traffic calming measures such as chicanes, speed bumps, or rumble strips, and are frequently sited to " guard " pedestrian crossings.
File: NYSDOT NYW4-17. svg | New York State rumble strips ahead sign.
The race saw several blown tires after the speedway removed some rumble strips from the apron of the corners ; Kyle Petty was injured when he blew a tire, slammed into the outside and inside wall off turn four, and was T-boned by Sterling Marlin.
The inner boundary of the lane often features rumble strips in order to physically warn drowsy or inattentive drivers that they are drifting off the roadway.
The California Department of Transportation ( Caltrans ) carried out an interim safety project in December 1995, mandating daytime headlights and installing thermoplastic striping and rumble strips.
Crash barriers, cat's eyes and rumble strips are also used to ensure road safety.
North Luzon Expressway raised plastic transverse rumble strips approaching Balintawak Toll Barrier, Philippines
Continuous milled centerline and shoulder rumble strips on a single lane-highway U. S. Route 202 in Henniker, New Hampshire, United States
In favourable circumstances, rumble strips are effective ( and cost-effective ) at reducing accidents due to inattention.
The effectiveness of shoulder rumble strips is largely dependent on a wide stable shoulder for a recovery.
# " Smart car " virtual shoulder rumble strips, referred to as a lane departure warning system, available on luxury vehicles and commercial trucks.
The alarm is similar to the sound produced when striking rumble strips.
# " Smart car " virtual transverse rumble strips to prevent cross-path crashes at intersections are being developed.
Initially, shoulder rumble strip installation focused on freeways using rolled-in rumble strips of different designs using a modified roller on a pavement rolling machines.
Later, paving contractors modified pavement rolling machines to mill rumble strips into existing hardened asphalt pavement.
" Virtual " rumble strips followed.
As rumble strips produce audible rumbling in specific audio frequencies based on the spacing of the grooves and the speed of the automobile, they have been used to create novel musical roads.
Residents near urban freeways complain of noise at night as vehicles change lanes ; or when vehicles strike the transverse rumble strips.
The encroachment of shoulder rumble strips onto highways with narrow shoulders may create a hazard for cyclists.
In 2009, in Michigan, the Amish claimed the shoulder rumble strips were dangerous for horse-drawn carriages and successfully lobbied to have them paved over.

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