[Q] How do i increase haptic feedback vibration above the max? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, like stated, is there a way to do this?
The best vibration i felt was from ultimate v3.0 rom, i have tried darky's and other roms but they all dont feel strong and firm.
Is there a way to bring the vibration part to another rom?
ps. i have increased all the intensity to the max but it still feels the same.

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[Q] Increase Haptic Feedback Intensity

So after doing the usual searches, I can't find a solid answer to this issue:
I have recently had both CM7 and Mosaic 8 on my phone. I noticed that with CM7, it gave me a very noticeable haptic feedback experience. On Mosaic, the haptic feedback is noticeably weaker.
"No problem", I thought, and headed to settings to increase the haptic feedback level. It was set at the maximum, though. The bizarre thing is that I moved the slider around and the feedback I got on the maximum level is higher than what I'm getting from hitting the capacitive buttons.
I found this thread, which asked a similar question, but it's been dead for a long time and never received resolution.
I also found another thread about fixing the home haptic (here), but that one deals specifically with restoring the home haptic feedback inside of android.policy.jar.
So I'll ask the question - is there anyone who has figured out a way to truly ramp up the haptic feedback levels, and if so, is it something that the average, non-programming familiar user could accomplish?
Thanks.
I know this but exists in Illuminance as well, I think it's a GB ROM issue. I don't think they actually use the intensity setting, since the feedback while setting the intensity slider never has anything to do with the actual intensity when using the phone. Maybe someone else has something more technical to say about it, but you're definitely not crazy, I have had the same results.

[Q] Vibration strength

I recently flashed ElementalX 5.2 to my One, and ever since I flashed it, I could swear that the vibration has been weaker. Whenever I'm pressing the capacitive buttons, typing on the keyboard, or really doing anything, the vibration feedback seems a lot weaker than before. Is there a way to get it back to default, or generally increase it? Thanks in advance!
goran98 said:
I recently flashed ElementalX 5.2 to my One, and ever since I flashed it, I could swear that the vibration has been weaker. Whenever I'm pressing the capacitive buttons, typing on the keyboard, or really doing anything, the vibration feedback seems a lot weaker than before. Is there a way to get it back to default, or generally increase it? Thanks in advance!
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Download faux123 from the play store. You can change the vibration intensity. I personally hate the vibrate motor on this phone, its waaaay too loud for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamkang.fauxclock&hl=en
No, you dont need to be running his kernel to use it.
aooga said:
Download faux123 from the play store. You can change the vibration intensity. I personally hate the vibrate motor on this phone, its waaaay too loud for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamkang.fauxclock&hl=en
No, you dont need to be running his kernel to use it.
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Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for! Also, I see what you mean. Sometimes, when I'm in class, and I get a text, even with the sound off, it feels awkward because just the vibration alone is so loud. But frankly, having the vibration this low annoyed me a lot more than that, so I'll deal with it. Thanks again.
goran98 said:
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for! Also, I see what you mean. Sometimes, when I'm in class, and I get a text, even with the sound off, it feels awkward because just the vibration alone is so loud. But frankly, having the vibration this low annoyed me a lot more than that, so I'll deal with it. Thanks again.
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No problem. Actually, the Google edition rom has the perfect vibration intensity. Its strong enough to feel, but not too loud. HTC should really use that.

Low intensity vibration

Goodmorning everyone,
A question, perhaps stupid.
My OnePlus 3T has a fairly low vibration (but I think it's a problem with all OnePlus). So far, to increase the vibration intensity I had to change kernels and then adjust it from a kernel manager (kernel auditor type).
Is there a way to increase the vibration intensity by staying with the stock kernel by going to modify some system files?
Thanks in advance for your answers,
regards

K20 pro low vibration strength on custom roms

I just recently rooted my k20 pro and now I love it even more, but the vibration on the evolution x rom and most other roms are very low. If anyone knows how to increase it via root explorer or something please tell me!
Its a hardware thing, vibration motor is not strong in our phones, it old style motor vibration mechanism and not coin style that you find on most of new phones, so vibration intensity can't be increased by only software
Sent from my Redmi K20 Pro using XDA Labs
this is really annoying. I just never feel the phone vibrating and I only use the phone in silent mode. Compared to the S7 edge, there is a big difference.
Hm. I never felt mine having a strong vibration. (that's what she said)
I don't think it's just an issue in custom Roms.

Question Weak haptics?

Hi
I have noticed that the haptic feedback is extremely weak, to the point where I started to miss my calls.
There isn't any setting that increases the intensity.
Is there some magisk module or something that fixes this issue?
Have you come across this problem?
Thanks.
P.S. I'm on ArrowsOS 12.1 vanilla.
Yes really weak. there is a setting but even when put on max its very weak
speedspeedspeed said:
Yes really weak. there is a setting but even when put on max its very weak
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Can you tell me the name of the setting?
Sound and vibration - haptic feedback level
TonyJ4207 said:
Hi
I have noticed that the haptic feedback is extremely weak, to the point where I started to miss my calls.
There isn't any setting that increases the intensity.
Is there some magisk module or something that fixes this issue?
Have you come across this problem?
Thanks.
P.S. I'm on ArrowsOS 12.1 vanilla.
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Haptic feedback isn't the same as incoming call vibration. Which you want to change?
speedspeedspeed said:
Sound and vibration - haptic feedback level
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Cant find that setting. What ROM are you running?
Laptapper said:
Haptic feedback isn't the same as incoming call vibration. Which you want to change?
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I want the vibration strength to increase for calls, messages, etc.
Its so weak!
Stock
speedspeedspeed said:
Stock
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I see. I guess this setting isn't available in ArrowOS
TonyJ4207 said:
I see. I guess this setting isn't available in ArrowOS
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I think it's not available in case of already maximum ( limited by hardware)
Laptapper said:
I think it's not available in case of already maximum ( limited by hardware)
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If the strength is already at max level, then its pathetic! I would take strong haptics over 120 hz screen any day of the week.
TonyJ4207 said:
If the strength is already at max level, then its pathetic! I would take strong haptics over 120 hz screen any day of the week.
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Maybe get rid of ur Rom when its this limited everywhere?! Derpfest has so many settings, options, and and and that i didnt had the time to study everything it offers. Simple too much...
I guess the haptics are modifiable and strong in derpfest?
Yes and yes.
Hi All,
I am also having this issue with weak haptic feedback.
in the sounds and vibration settings level for haptic feedback is full(highest level) but pressing the back button / taking screenshot / keep pressing volume button + to the max to engage the feedback / pressing the onscreen home button to engage haptic / etc all feels weak like level it is stuck a level one.
I turned off the haptic feedback option in settings / restart my phone still the same
NOW, BUT, i am using a MS Swiftkey keyboard. When i went to the settings of the Swiftkey keyboard and set the option to use it's own settings for the haptic feedback - set it at low to med settings for the haptic feedback feels strong (or the one im used too.)
im using Poco F2 Pro with MIUI 14.0.1.0 Global Stable (SJKMIXM) with Android 12 SKQ1.211006.001
i tried also the factory test (where you input those magic code - im using hidden settings app) to test the vibration (hardware) on my phone and works fine.
to sum up:
- the "android" haptic feedback that is located in settings > sounds and vibration is not working (feels like it is stuck at level 1 even though it is on highest level)
- MS Swiftkey Keyboard haptic feedback works fine and have no issue typing with haptic on feels strong
- factory test the vibrator (using magic hidden settings app) vibrator works fine feels strong.
???ANY IDEA HOW TO FIX W/O DOING FACTORY RESET???
???COULD THIS BE THE THEMES I APPLIED USING THE XIAOMI THEME APP???(MIGHT BE POSSIBLE MIGHT NOT BE THE ROOT CAUSE AS THERE ARE THEMES NOT COMPATIBLE ANYMORE WITH MIUI 14.)
attached screenshot - 1.jpg is the haptic for Android - not working / feels weak / looks like stuck at level 1
attached screenshot - 2.jpg is the MS Swiftkey haptic feedback settings and works fine on the keyboard typing / feels strong
You are right. swiftkey vibration is stronger so the real vibration isn't so weak.
I think that it is kernel problem and we are unable to change vibration density with stock kernel with app's like kernel auditor and i didn't find any magisk module for that.
Also i don't know if changing kernel will be a problem with my touchscreen drivers
my phone is giving weak haptics since the previous miui version. however the strength seems to change time to time automatically. maybe its a weird miui implementation to slow down wear and tear of the vibration actuator.

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