Information processing system

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Cursor mark position control device

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C345S156000, C345S167000

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06943775

ABSTRACT:
An information processing system comprises a plurality of information objects. The system has an input device through which a user can select a particular information object to be processed. An information object has an object representation to allow selection of the information object by the user. The user selects a particular information object on the basis of attributes of the corresponding object representation. In the processing system according to the invention, the object representation has a tactual attribute representative of that object representation and the input device is operative to provide the user with a tactile stimulation on the basis of this tactual attribute.

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