Secret setting hints haptic feedback coming to Windows 11 UI
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Secret setting hints haptic feedback coming to Windows 11 UI
"As spotted by X user Phantomofearth, there's a new, hidden setting in the latest Beta and Dev builds of Windows (build number 26220.7070) that allows you to enable haptic feedback for certain UI functions and to control the strength of the buzz. Invisible by default and not-yet-working (even if you have a haptic mouse), the new controls live under Bluetooth & Devices -> Mouse in the Settings app."
"The interface for this feature presents a toggle and a slider. The latter regulates the intensity of the buzz. The on/off toggle with title "Haptic signals" has a subhead that reads "Feel subtle vibrations when you snap windows, align objects, and more." Aside from the fact that Microsoft uses an Oxford comma, we learn here that several different actions would trigger a buzz, but that only one of these is readily apparent."
A hidden setting in recent Windows Beta and Dev builds allows enabling haptic feedback for certain UI functions and adjusting buzz strength. The controls appear under Bluetooth & Devices -> Mouse as an on/off toggle labeled "Haptic signals" and a slider for intensity. The feature is invisible by default and not-yet-working even on haptic-capable devices. Windows Snap is explicitly noted as one trigger for a vibration. Several laptops and standalone mice already include haptic touchpads or motors, suggesting compatible hardware exists for eventual support.
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