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HAPTICORE’s speed dependency feature allows you to switch between two different haptic feedback patterns depending on an adjustable rotation speed.
This smart feature allows you, for example, to scroll quickly through long menus and at the same time provide more precision with a fine tick grid when turning slowly.
HAPTICORE allows you to apply different haptic feedback patterns to the clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
This way you can set different tick patterns or only allow rotation in one direction.
Some HAPTICORE actuators allow you to completely lock the actuator by applying a strong maximum torque.
This allows you to temporarily prevent unauthorised users or children from operating the device.
If desired, you can increase the basic torque of HAPTICORE. This prevents incorrect inputs caused by external vibrations.
In addition, customers often associate an increased base torque with higher product quality.
In the off state or without a specific haptic pattern, HAPTICORE rotates without resistance.
The base torque depends on the actuator type. If you have any questions regarding base and max. torque, get in touch with us.
Combine barrier and tick patterns to make complex settings easier to understand through haptic feedback.
For example: Make your users aware of a potentially dangerous setting above a recommended value such as volume or heat.
With HAPTICORE, you can freely set whether and at which start and end point your input device should have a mechanical barrier.
The barrier can also be combined with individual ticks, perfect for creating a simply structured main menu.
If you like to create a rough tick pattern, you simply need to increase the distance between the ticks (tick angle) to reduce the number of ticks per revolution.
Afterward, you can adjust the intensity of the ticks to perfectly suit your taste.
The soft tick haptic feedback pattern consists of a variety of distinct haptic sensations that together create a fine ratchet pattern.
The tick characteristics such as strength, intensity, and spacing can be freely customized with our HAPTICORE design tools and precisely matched to a timer or a long menu, for example.
With HAPTICORE, you can freely set whether and at which start and end point your input device should have a mechanical barrier.
This way, you can precisely restrict the range of motion and match it to your graphical user interface.