< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/4a/Eb/IB-FR4SJ0K30_F1CD1B6A.jpg" Alt = "Apple patented an innovative mouse with tactile reviews"/> ~ ~ < P > The US Patent and Trademarks have issued an Apple new patent that contains information about the new model of Magic Mouse. The company intends to give the device a tactile reverse of & Rsquo; a reality whose realism goes beyond the usual vibration feedback.

< p > by the design of the developers, with the help of Magic mouse the user will be able to feel the texture: for example, movement on sand or sliding on ice. Accordingly, through the vibration and changes in the grip level with the surface with the help of a special mechanism, a feeling that is needed in reality to move the mouse on these surfaces will be created. This feature is expected to be useful to designers when designing different types of textures.

< P >< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Wysiwyg/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%D0%D0%BC/07022025/1Scrensht_17-13 Kb) "width =" 525 "height =" 568 " />< /p > < P > Some possible technology scenarios describe themselves to adjust the mouse movement depending on the game scene. For example, when a character sneaks through water or wears heavy equipment, the friction force will increase, and the motion of the cursor will be slow compared to the usual sensitivity level.

< P > The date of the announcement, detailed characteristics and the likely price of the accessory are still unknown.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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