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The studies systematically explore how surface compliance type—Deformable, Movable and Rigid— and surface stiffness affect user performance and experience in force input tasks.

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This dataset enables further analysis and may support new investigations into haptic interaction, input techniques, or the design of novel interfaces in human-computer interaction.</abstract>
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