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Apple submits new patent applications

Apple has submitted an application to the United States patent office for non-visual feedback in hand-held multi-touch display screens, for electronic devices including laptop computers, mobile phone devices and media players. Currently Apple multi-touch devices only offer visual cues making it difficult to find buttons or navigating information without looking. The new application suggests they […]
James Thomson
James Thomson

Apple has submitted an application to the United States patent office for non-visual feedback in hand-held multi-touch display screens, for electronic devices including laptop computers, mobile phone devices and media players.

Currently Apple multi-touch devices only offer visual cues making it difficult to find buttons or navigating information without looking.

The new application suggests they may be planning to develop a device that will provide tactile feedback.

The application shows a wide-range of potential uses.

The submission said one example of a possible application could be a “virtual button at the center of the virtual click wheel [that] can vibrate at a different frequency than the virtual wheel surrounding it”.