 We propose extending electrovibration to clothing and wearables that stimulate different parts of the body, also to smart objects such as a keyboard that stimulates the pan which seems to respond quite strongly to electrovibration. We conducted a psychophysical study to compare the perception of electrovibration on the fingertip and the pan. Our results reveal that the pan is very sensitive to electrovibration and that our concept of an electrovibrating keyboard should produce strong and rich tactile sensations.