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@CheangJingYang Quick question, are you using MacBook Pro (2018) model?
yes.
There is an app call Haptic Touch Bar, but the feedback is stronger on the 2018 MacBook Pro. I've Browsed the package content in the Haptic Touch Bar app, I still can't figure out how the app do it.
@CheangJingYang I tried to use MacBook Pro (2018) 15" model today and confirmed that the one the app is currently using for strong is the same haptic format that normal trackpad tap feedback. Probably the app you mentioned are using custom haptic format which is not pre-defined and I need to take a look at more about their private API behaviors.
This is actually duplicate of #24 so close this thread. I'm going to update #24 with my today’s observation.
Thanks!
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Closed #26 https://github.com/niw/HapticKey/issues/26.
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A stronger haptic feedback is always more satisfying, maybe a new haptic option like "powerful". Btw, the "powerful" setting can use the feedback of force-clicking the trackpad. It'll be great if you add it!