Hi Emily,
Have a look at the FAST website and go to http://www.fastuk.org/research/projects.php, look for the keyword 'haptic' or 'haptic' as a search term.
Cheers,
Aidan.
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From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Emily Bolton
Sent: 12 November 2012 08:26
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Subject: Haptics in the context of Assistive Technology
Hi all,
I am currently researching the use of haptics in the context of assistive technology (especially for those with visual impairment).
I want to see if people have actually seen any in use. So, my general question is:
'What types of devices have people come across and for which populations?'
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