I have Internet Explorer 5.x, why can I feel any authored touch sensations in web pages or in Flash and Shockwave animations?
If your TouchSense mouse or trackball is installed properly, and you can feel desktop sensations, but you have never felt any authored touch sensations (sensations other than hyperlinks and form content) in your browser, you may need to install the latest version of the Immersion Web Plugin. Do so by visiting the installation page or the Immersion Web Plugin developer page. If you usually have no problem feeling authored touch sensations in a browser window (on pages such as those in our Cool Stuff area), but sometimes you lose sensations in the browser when you have multiple windows open, try the following: i) note the URL of the touch-enabled page you are trying to experience, ii) close all open browser windows, iii) open a single new browser window, and return to the URL you were having trouble with. You should now feel the sensations on this page.
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