Tactile keypads are simply keypads that have been specifically designed to give feedback to the user upon actuation. For example, when a button is pushed on a non-tactile keypad, the user’s finger presses against the visual representation of a button. The user does not know at what point they have actuated the button unless there is some type of visual signal. On the other hand, a tactile keypad provides the user haptic feedback with a “snap” feel or a “click.” This feedback lets the user know that they have actuated the keypad. Read more “What is a Tactile Keypad?”