8. Adımdaki Değişiklikler
Düzenleyen: Evan Noronha —
Düzenleme onaylandı tarafından Evan Noronha
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[* black] What do you do when things get shaky? You X-ray everything that moves. And that is exactly what we did with the Taptic Engine. | |
[* black] "Taptic Engine" sounds like something found on an [https://giphy.com/gifs/star-trek-enterprise-KuuoMkguCWK1W/fullscreen|intergalactic warship|new_window=true]. In truth, we really are just working with some zig-zag springs that shake a weight. | |
[* black] The Taptic Engine interprets the strength of the contact made on the home button and translates it into spring oscillation. | |
[* black] We all love the sensation of clicking a button. The precisely controlled oscillation of the springs is designed to give many types of tactile feedback, including creating the feeling of pressing a mechanical button. | |
- | [* icon_note] Why not just use a regular button with a haptic addition like the [guide|48170|iPhone |
+ | [* icon_note] Why not just use a regular button with a haptic addition like the [guide|48170|iPhone 6s|stepid=107875|new_window=true]? Well, one less button is one less place for water to sneak in. |