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Haptic technology allows for the sense of touch in virtual environments by providing tactile and force feedback. It has applications in medical training simulations, minimally invasive surgery, and rehabilitation for stroke patients. Haptic devices measure forces and torques to render contact forces based on object geometry and properties. The use of haptics enhances mobile games, vehicle controls, and medical simulations by providing a more intuitive and effective user experience. Future enhancements could apply haptic technology to aids for the blind, such as a virtual Braille display.

















