While Apple has included a vibration motor in the iPhone since the beginning, it's never let us use it for haptic feedback on its default keyboard — until now. The vibration motor in the iPhone has changed various times until Apple settled on its Taptic Engine in 2015, which provides haptic feedback for incoming calls, voicemails, reminders, new texts, and other alerts. Since the iPhone 7, you can also feel haptic feedback when performing specific actions, such as screen presses, toggling switches, and closing Control Center. What's always been missing was haptic feedback for the default... more
How to Unlock Haptic Feedback for Your iPhone's Keyboard to Feel Everything You Type
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