The haptic response on the physical module actually changes based on the task. If you're fine-tuning a color grade, it feels like turning a heavy velvet dial. If you're rapid-fire deleting junk files, it’s clicky and light. It’s tactile satisfaction I didn't know I needed.
I pointed the Miko scanner at my old, tangled mess of server cables, and it instantly projected a 3D digital twin onto my tablet, highlighting exactly where the signal was dropping. No more guessing which blue cable is the "important one." Miko_Tool_V1.0
#MikoTool #TechReview #DigitalWorkspace #Innovation #FutureTech The haptic response on the physical module actually
Has anyone else managed to snag a unit? I’m looking for custom scripts to run on the secondary OLED—drop your favorites in the comments! 👇 It’s tactile satisfaction I didn't know I needed
For those who missed the announcement, Miko isn't just another utility; it’s designed to be a "context-aware" Swiss Army knife for creators. Here are the three features that absolutely floored me today:
It’s still in V1.0, so there are a few bugs (it once tried to "optimize" my coffee maker, which was... adventurous), but the potential here is insane.