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+<!DOCTYPE concept
+  PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-21DAC50D-7737-42B6-BBDA-E12E8779741B" xml:lang="en"><title>Feedback</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<p>Visual feedback is the most important sensory feedback when entering characters
+on screen. Visual feedback can be, for example, button effects, color changes,
+status indicators, touch/release state changes, or clearing the screen when
+transitioning to next screen.</p>
+<p>With audio feedback, lower clicks and tones are preferred over loud beeps,
+though most people turn audio feedback off anyway.</p>
+<p>Vibration is used as tactile feedback for touch screen interaction or input.
+Tactile feedback gives the user an immediate response that the touch event
+has been registered.</p>
+<p>With the Symbian touch UI, tactile feedback is used in the following situations:</p>
+<ul>
+<li><p><b>Sensors: </b>a tap on the device by hand provides tactile feedback
+to the user in case of a successful interaction.</p></li>
+<li><p><b>Touch interaction (touch screen):</b> to indicate to the user that
+an interaction event has been successful. For example, when the user presses
+a button on the touch screen</p></li>
+</ul>
+<p><note>Tactile feedback is included in those common UI components where
+it has been seen as beneficial. When creating new applications and designing
+custom components, tactile feedback is to be included where found useful.
+For example, in any button type of UI component, the tactile feedback is naturally
+beneficial.</note></p>
+<p>For more information, see <xref href="GUID-581A8E4B-12BE-41C0-A20E-3087A80FEECF.dita">Tactile
+feedback</xref>.</p>
+</conbody></concept>
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