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windows 11 haptic signals
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Windows 11 haptic signals refer to a hidden system-level haptic feedback feature discovered in recent Dev and Beta preview builds. This feature, found within the Settings app, is designed to provide subtle vibrations during UI actions such as snapping windows or aligning objects. However, as of the latest public builds, the capability remains nonfunctional and inaccessible to users. The discovery was made by Windows insiders and build sleuths, indicating Microsoft's ongoing development of tactile feedback for the operating system. This tag covers the current status, discovery details, and potential future implementation of haptic signals in Windows 11.
Windows 11 is quietly preparing to add system-level haptic feedback — a feature dubbed “haptic signals” that Microsoft has tucked into recent Dev/Beta preview builds — promising subtle vibrations when you snap windows, align objects, or perform other UI actions, but the capability remains hidden...