mardi 30 décembre 2014

Any Lollipop Kernel support Vibration Control? topic

02:43






Hello all

I have a OnePlus One running CM12 (unofficial). My haptic feedback for virtual button presses is very weak in comparison to my Nexus 5. In fact I can't really feel them at all - just hear them. 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. It is weak on both CM12 and Paranoid Android. Anyway, 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 already set to maximum (in both the CM settings and system settings), which is fine for notifications, but I really need to increase the duration of haptic feedback, not the intensity.

I have read that Franco kernel offers this, but as far as I understand it doesn't support lollipop yet. Does anyone know of another kernel which supports haptic feedback adjust?

Thanks

Mike






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