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Re: Heres something noone thought of? Haptic Feedback
This works great on my Diamond. Just install and then adjust the Vibrate duration for the touches from within the program. Have fun!
Edit: Updated Versions can be found here: http://touchresponse.snailslug.com/
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Re: Heres something noone thought of? Haptic Feedback
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Re: Heres something noone thought of? Haptic Feedback
Been using version 2 of touchresponse for a while now. I turn it down to about 18 and love the feedback provides. haven't noticed a difference with battery life either. Only prob I have is with the occational strong vibrate out of nowhere. Maybe the newer version will fix that.
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Re: Heres something noone thought of? Haptic Feedback
Using it for over a month, and battery seems to be the same as before I installed it. No noticeable difference at least.
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Re: Heres something noone thought of? Haptic Feedback
what does cab mean? when I click on the links to enable the haptic feedback I have to open some program and save it and it give me jibberish I don't understand or know what to do with. are there plain English instructions somewhere on how to enable the haptic feedback when using various features?
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