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.
Most people eventually give up and switch to a mouse, accepting the limitations rather than fighting against hardware that was never designed with creative professionals or power users in mind. The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro changes this dynamic by bringing MacBook-level precision, customization, and tactile feedback to the Windows ecosystem. This premium haptic trackpad finally gives Windows users an external input device that feels as sophisticated and responsive as the software they're using, eliminating the compromise between comfort and control.
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