Techniques for haptic feedback for a touch input device are described. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description.
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While haptic feedback can be leveraged in a variety of scenarios, it can be difficult to comprehensively incorporate across different applications and services that may not have the ability to invoke haptic mechanisms.
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Such haptic feedback represents a tactile reinforcement that the user has successfully selected the virtual button, and may be combined with other types of feedback (e.g., visual and audio feedback) to increase the perceptibility of certain actions and functionalities. For instance, a touchscreen may employ a tactile device (e.g., a piezo-electric device) to provide a localized vibration when a user presses a virtual button displayed on the touchscreen. One particularly useful type of feedback is haptic feedback, which provides tactilely-perceptible feedback via various mechanisms. In another example, audio feedback can be presented to indicate an incoming communication, such as a new instant message. For instance, when a user hovers a cursor over a hyperlink, visual feedback can be presented that indicates that the hyperlink is selectable to navigate to a particular network location. Modern computing devices utilize a variety of different types of feedback to indicate to users that certain functionalities are available and that certain actions are occurring or about to occur.