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Tactile Exploration

Also known as: Haptic Exploration, Touch-Based Exploration

The process of perceiving and understanding objects, surfaces, or spatial layouts through systematic touch. For blind and low vision users, tactile exploration is a primary means of gathering spatial and structural information about the physical world. Effective tactile exploration involves specific hand movement strategies (lateral motion for texture, enclosure for shape, contour following for edges) and benefits from guided instruction, appropriate pacing, and multimodal supplementation such as audio descriptions.

Category: sensory accessibility · interaction design

Related: Tactile Model · Haptic Feedback · Non-Visual Feedback

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