Man-Machine Tactile Communication
Man, using a simple tact ile device, can now feel and identify shapes and objects existing only in the memory of a computer.
By A. Michael Noll
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The Graphic Display at an Electrical Power Interconnection Control Center
Man, using a simple tact ile device, can now feel and identify shapes and objects existing only in the memory of a computer.
By John E. Braun and H. Gordon Stewart
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