I do not, but that sounds like something Apple is due to invent for the first time any day.
I did have a mouse that had a touch surface instead of a mouse wheel but still felt exactly like a mousehweel using haptics. It was creepy, cool and kinda worked. That was Microsoft, though.
The Apple Magic Mouse is touch based too for buttons and gestures, but I malice the Magic track pad may have had a haptic actuator in it of simulating click and Force Touch (harder clicks). The track pads I on MacBooks have done this for over a decade and it works really well.
I do not, but that sounds like something Apple is due to invent for the first time any day.
I did have a mouse that had a touch surface instead of a mouse wheel but still felt exactly like a mousehweel using haptics. It was creepy, cool and kinda worked. That was Microsoft, though.
The Apple Magic Mouse is touch based too for buttons and gestures, but I malice the Magic track pad may have had a haptic actuator in it of simulating click and Force Touch (harder clicks). The track pads I on MacBooks have done this for over a decade and it works really well.