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(Haptic feedback npm module for macOS touchpads)
HapticJS was developed in order to provide haptic (vibration) feedback to users when certain events happen. These events are set by the developer of the app, but for example, I enabled haptic feedback in one of my applications when users "bump" into the falling shapes or words on the screen.
This npm module was designed to work with any macOS electron app so long as you require it before using.
npm install --save hapticjs
var hapticjs = require('hapticjs')
hapticjs.vibrate()
The vibration will occur instantly. If haptic feedback isn't supported on your system then the module will simply just not vibrate when called. It will not stop the rest of your code execution.
This npm module is currently only developed for MacOS
cd /to/your/desired/install/location
git clone https://github.com/hanayik/HapticJS.git
FAQs
vibrate macOS trackpad
We found that hapticjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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