HapticFeedback brings vibrations when you press the iPhone buttons

HapticFeedback is a new tweak available since last night in Cydia, being offered for running iPhone terminals iOS 9 At the moment, it's implementing vibrations for a multitude of interactions that we normally do with our iDevices, something that Apple doesn't normally offer.

According to the developer of the tweak HapticFeedback, it is able to generate vibrations when: we lock our iDevices, we press the Home button in normal use, or we press the volume buttons to control the speaker, in standard iOS not having this option.

More than that, HapticFeedback it can run vibrations when we press the keys of the virtual keyboard, and this can be useful for those who had such a function in another terminal, generating the impression of using a real keyboard, even if the experience is not identical.

With HapticFeedback, you will have an haptic feedback when you push the buttons of your iPhone:

  • Lock button (haptic feedback when locked only or every time)
  • Home button
  • Volume buttons
  • Unlock your device
  • Press the keyboard keys

HapticFeedback is available for free download from Cydia's BigBoss repo following this link.

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