see the thing is though, haptic feedback works when a command is registered. This touch vibrate program vibrates no matter where you click. On the instinct, if I clicked somewhere outside a button on a part of the window that had nothing, it wouldn't vibrate. Know what I mean?
We need something that vibrates when a link is pressed, a menu item is clicked, a button is clicked, or when you're scrolling (maybe I'm missing one.) Not when I touch outside an item in the settings window....
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Originally Posted by dr g
Been using this for a while, it's great. I use 22 ms. Once he adds white/blacklisting, it'll be perfect.
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is that what I'm describing? If so then yeah it'll be perfect.