Adjust haptic feedback? - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

I like the standard keyboard that comes on Sense 5 on the One but the vibration feedback is way too soft for my tastes (especially having come form a Galaxy Nexus with really strong haptic feedback). Is there any way to increase the vibration or an app/apk of the Sense 5 keyboard with adjustable haptic settings?
Thanks!

jasonleb1 said:
I like the standard keyboard that comes on Sense 5 on the One but the vibration feedback is way too soft for my tastes (especially having come form a Galaxy Nexus with really strong haptic feedback). Is there any way to increase the vibration or an app/apk of the Sense 5 keyboard with adjustable haptic settings?
Thanks!
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I know that feel. I'm coming from a Nexus 4 and the haptic feedback on this is so low I can barely feel it when I type. I'm using SwiftKey.

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Haptic Feeback On Keyboard

Hi guys
Has anyone here managed to get the haptic feedback enabled just for the touch screen keyboard?
I know there is a global setting for screen vibrations under sounds and notifications but this is a bit too much
UsmanHamid said:
Hi guys
Has anyone here managed to get the haptic feedback enabled just for the touch screen keyboard?
I know there is a global setting for screen vibrations under sounds and notifications but this is a bit too much
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+1 ffor this postwas looking do exactly this on my pphone!. i would like it t vibrate in pressing my buttons in htc keyboard!!!!
Any new news i have been using spb keynoard is mean time

Vibration intensity, haptic feedback inconsistent

I'm having trouble with the vibration intensity on my SGS2...it is very inconsistent...when I set it to where I want it, after awhile I'll notice that I can't feel any haptic feedback either on the keyboard or the buttons. I'll go back in to the settings and they'd be the same, but I'd increase and I could feel it again, but then after awhile the intensity will be way too high and I'll have to go back and set it where I had it previously.
This seems like it might be a hardware issue as it did it with the stock rom as well as UnNamed. Any other ideas?
I have always left mine at the default level, and haven't has issues on stock or UnNamed or S8. Do you only have this problem after changing the default setting? Does it happen if you don't change the intensity from default?
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I never messed with it until I noticed I couldn't feel it anymore...I wonder if it could be the A.I. Type keyboard I'm using, it has its own haptic intensity settings too, I suppose it could be interfering with the global setting...the problem is that it just seems to change on its own...
I had a problem using the gingerbread keyboard from the market, having issues with vibration, but only within the keyboard. The problem never effected my global settings. Try a different keyboard and see if the problem persists. I like the stock keyboard or swiftkey. I have heard you can get it free from getjar.com.
Sent from my Galaxy S II (i777)
I disabled the AI Type and enabled the stock Samsung keyboard and it's the same. I can go into settings/sound/vibration intensity and move the slider up and down and I can feel the different intensities just fine, very strong on the high end of the scale...but as of right now, whatever I select it makes no difference to the actual intensity I get from the buttons, it never changes...wierd.

Sense Keyboard with less vibrate intension?

Hi.
Can sombeody modify the actual Sense_IME so that the vibrate intensity is ajustable or perhaps less then stock (10-20ms)?
This Keyboard is amazing but the vibrate instension is too strong. I can switch this off but then I miss the feedback.
Would be quiet nice if somebody can do that modifiacation perhaps as flashabele zip for ARHD 6.2 Rom!
Thanks!

[Q] Boost haptic feedback duration

Hello all
I have a OnePlus One running CM12 (unofficial). My haptic feedback for virtual button presses is very weak. I *may* have affected performance of the motor a when trying to solder a Qi receiver into the handset, as I accidentally touched the battery live to the motor causing it to run at full power for a few seconds. Otherwise, I could be totally imagining it and it could be caused by CM12 [edit: I have tried Paranoid Android and it is super weak on PA too]. Either way, I just want to make the haptic feedback duration for virtual button presses a few milliseconds longer so it's more noticable.
I have managed to do this for Google Keyboard in the app settings and it works nicely.
Otherwise, vibration intensity is set to maximum, which is good for notifications, but I really need to increase the duration, not the intensity. Is there a way to do this in Android... like the equivalent of a registry tweak or something?
Thanks
Mike
EDIT: I found an old post here which explains that (at least on Gingerbread):
If you want to set your own values they are located in the framework-res.apk\res\values\arrays
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Being a total amateur, I have no idea how to edit these - any suggestions?

How can I adjust the haptic feedback strenght?

Hi,
I flashed the deer rom based on miui7 to have xposed
Everything works well but one thing. I don't find an option that allows me to reduce thr vibration of the haptic feedback when i tap the screen buttons. It is way too strong and loud. The only option is to disable it completely.
But I only want a softer haptic feedback.
If that is not possible in the system apps, is there an app or module, that i could download?
Is that such a big issue? I cannot imagine that there is no solution for that.

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