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Adding force display to a stereoscopic head-tracked projection display
We present the nanoWorkbench (nWB), which adds haptic feedback to a stereoscopic, head-tracked projection display to produce a system in which the user can both see and feel virtual objects. We describe the nWB's design parameters, size and layout, including the reasons for our choices. Solutions to the problems of tracker interference, calibration and occlusion are presented.