bosamar Well-Known Member Dec 23, 2012 #1 I just noticed this today, the Windows button on my RT buzzes when I touch it. Maybe it did so in the past too but now its very distinct.
I just noticed this today, the Windows button on my RT buzzes when I touch it. Maybe it did so in the past too but now its very distinct.
Mr.NK Super Moderator Dec 23, 2012 #2 Aw: Windows button This had been buzzing all the time on this machine ... no noticeable changes.
OP bosamar Well-Known Member Dec 23, 2012 #3 The older I get the worse my senses become :smile:... probably was there all the time.
N nanodoc New Member Dec 24, 2012 #4 Is it "buzzing" or intentional haptic feedback - mine buzzes too and every one that I tried in the store did it too?
Is it "buzzing" or intentional haptic feedback - mine buzzes too and every one that I tried in the store did it too?
ArnoldC New Member Dec 24, 2012 #7 J515OP said: Yep, haptic feedback Click to expand... ditto, since purchase.
Rick Sutliffe Member Dec 30, 2012 #8 Pretty sure the buzz is a feature not a problem. I actually kinda like it.
Sin Active Member Dec 31, 2012 #10 The Windows key on the cover doesn't buzz, but the Windows key on the bezel always does. It hepatic feedback to let you know that it was pressed.
The Windows key on the cover doesn't buzz, but the Windows key on the bezel always does. It hepatic feedback to let you know that it was pressed.
ArnoldC New Member Dec 31, 2012 #11 Sin said: <snip>It hepatic feedback to let you know that it was pressed. Click to expand... You must mean HAPTIC feedback.
Sin said: <snip>It hepatic feedback to let you know that it was pressed. Click to expand... You must mean HAPTIC feedback.
Sin Active Member Dec 31, 2012 #12 ArnoldC said: You must mean HAPTIC feedback. Click to expand... That's what I get typing quick with the on-screen keyboard, yes I meant haptic.
ArnoldC said: You must mean HAPTIC feedback. Click to expand... That's what I get typing quick with the on-screen keyboard, yes I meant haptic.