What is the vibrating or buzzing of a hand controller known as?
A. lidar scanning
B. foveated rendering
C. spatial mapping
D. haptic feedback
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Vibration-induced white finger (VWF) is the most common condition among the operators of hand-held vibrating tools. Collectively, these effects are known as Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Workers affected by HAVS commonly report: attacks of whitening (blanching) of one or more fingers when exposed to cold.
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It is commenly HAVs
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The vibrating or buzzing of a hand controller known as haptic feedback.
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- When high vibration patterns and waves are employed to send information to a user or operator of an electronic device, haptic feedback (also known as tactile feedback) occurs.
- "Light detection and ranging," or Lidar, is an acronym for "light detection and ranging." Sometimes it's referred to as "laser scanning" or "3D scanning."
- Foveated rendering is a technique used by VR headsets to increase resolution where the wearer is looking while lowering it in the peripherals.
- The ability to construct a 3D map of the environment is known as spatial mapping. It enables a device to comprehend and interact with its surroundings.
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