Re: Circuit that produces a tingling sensation in the fingers.
From: Guy Macon (_see.web.page__at__www.guymacon.com_)
Date: 12/11/04
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Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2004 18:50:31 +0000
Rich Grise wrote:
>But I still say that applying electric shocks doesn't sound like the best
>way to do things.
>
>Hey! How about some of those microphonic/piezoelectric SMT caps? ;-)
Now *that's* an interesting idea!
I think that I could localize a small mechanical buzzer a lot better
that I could localize a shock. I wonder whether a frequency-of-
buzzing to color-of-image maping would be beneficial.
You know, the government likes to give grants to anyone who works
on technology to assist the handicapped...
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