15 in some cases you may have to define a priority for the feedback areas. </p> |
15 in some cases you may have to define a priority for the feedback areas. </p> |
16 <p>Consider, for example, situations where a compound control has a simple |
16 <p>Consider, for example, situations where a compound control has a simple |
17 control inside its own area as illustrated in the figure below.</p> |
17 control inside its own area as illustrated in the figure below.</p> |
18 <fig id="GUID-C70125A6-393A-428D-A22B-7F6EEC72FAAF"> |
18 <fig id="GUID-C70125A6-393A-428D-A22B-7F6EEC72FAAF"> |
19 <title>Tactile feedback area priorities</title> |
19 <title>Tactile feedback area priorities</title> |
20 <image href="GUID-5BD8EE4B-3149-4331-91E0-7813DF4994E1_d0e107134_href.png" scale="70" placement="inline"/> |
20 <image href="GUID-5BD8EE4B-3149-4331-91E0-7813DF4994E1_d0e102291_href.png" scale="70" placement="inline"/> |
21 </fig> |
21 </fig> |
22 <p>In both situations, the compound control wants to give one type of feedback, |
22 <p>In both situations, the compound control wants to give one type of feedback, |
23 but there should be a different type of feedback (or no feedback at all) for |
23 but there should be a different type of feedback (or no feedback at all) for |
24 the simple control. Both controls can register themselves to area registry, |
24 the simple control. Both controls can register themselves to area registry, |
25 but the problem is making sure that simple control has a higher priority than |
25 but the problem is making sure that simple control has a higher priority than |