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nocsi

macrumors member
Original poster
Jul 26, 2019
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I found the Apple Pencil pro haptics to be really good when you’re using your fingers to trigger the squeeze. The motor really mimics the reaction of a button.

However, treating the Apple Pencil pro, I bit the pencil to trigger the squeeze and feeling the haptics on my teeth - the illusion of the squeeze was broken. I’m close to filing a radar to suggest improving the haptics to simulate proper response when a human bites the pencil. Pros bite their pencils. It’s what we do. I also confirmed with biting my trackpad and the haptic illusion is also broken on there. But I expect that to not be a normal use case

I urge fellow Apple Pencil pro users to bite their pencils. You will find the magic be gone
 

SierraVista

macrumors member
May 20, 2024
52
172
Really gotta wonder if this is something the Apple engineers consider during the development process. Or, if they’ll start after seeing this post! 🤣
 
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