The Haptik Library A Component Based Architecture for Uniform Access to Haptic Devices

Disclaimer 3 Disclaimer This documentation is far from complete. While it includes almost all needed information surely there is lot of room for improvements. However you will find both introductory and tutorial sections as well as a complete reference for the library's API. Please send any suggestions to info@haptiklibrary.org.

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