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Haptic feedback is weak on MacBook Pro 2018. #24

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niw opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 3 comments
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Haptic feedback is weak on MacBook Pro 2018. #24

niw opened this issue Jul 28, 2018 · 3 comments

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niw commented Jul 28, 2018

While debugging the application on MacBook Pro 2018 (#23), there are reports that haptic feedback is weaker on MacBook Pro 2018.
Need to investigate how it’s weak and what solutions can be taken.

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niw commented Dec 15, 2018

Today, I had a chance to try MacBook Pro 2018 (15 inches) and confirmed that current strong haptic feedback format is the same one that track pad is using for tap and the most strongest one that Apple defined for it.

To make it much stronger, I think it requires some insights about their multitouch private API and use custom haptic format.

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The haptic feedback is very weak on the 2020 13" MacBook Pro as well. In particular, it is much weaker than the "Haptic Touch Bar" tool, even on the Strong setting.

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sagz commented Jul 10, 2020

I tried this app and receive imperceptible Haptic feedback on a Macbook Pro 16" 2019. Happy to help debug this if you need logs/etc. (OS version is up-to-date Catalina with HapticKey 0.5.0)

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