HapticPad – feel the web on Mac trackpad icon

HapticPad – feel the web on Mac trackpad

Haptic feedback for every link, button, and input you hover over. Boost flow and productivity.

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HapticPad - feel the web on Mac trackpad

Feel every link. Browse by touch.

HapticPad brings haptic feedback to your browser - firing through your Mac's Force Touch trackpad as you hover over links, buttons, and inputs. Your Mac's Force Touch trackpad is underutilised. HapticPad finally puts it to work on the web.

Boost flow and productivity.

HOW IT WORKS

This Chrome extension works alongside the HapticPad Mac app. When you hover over an interactive element, the extension detects it instantly and signals the Mac app via a local connection. The Mac app fires a haptic pulse through your trackpad in under 10ms - fast enough to feel like a reflex, not a reaction.

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