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feedback noun acknowledgment, alternative view, answer, clarification, criticism, elucidation, illumination, input, interpretation, positive input, reaction, reply, response, sense, sentiment, translation
Associated concepts: negative feedback, polling, positive feedback


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But the company has listened to users who find the iPhone's glass screen awkward to type on because its virtual buttons provide no tactile feedback.
00 Paperback QA76 In addition to the 35 papers selected for the October 2007 conference on cyberworlds, this volume also publishes 10 papers from a workshop on modeling virtual reality systems incorporating haptic and tactile feedback and 13 papers from a second workshop on advanced mathematical methods for geometric modeling and shape analysis.
Chances are you already own a gadget that incorporates some form of haptics, or tactile feedback technology.
 
 
 
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