Haptics feedback is meant to give your device a clicking feel, making it easier for users to know that their screen presses have registered. There is a new program, according to WMPowerUser.com, that brings haptic feedback to users. To a certain degree, the Samsung Omnia already does this, but the software developed by XDA-Developers called TouchResponse can work only in certain parts of the screen, making it useful to enable touch feedback for the software keyboard and not for anything else. To give it a try, download it from XDA-Developers.
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