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Root [MetroPCS] Anyway to reduce vibration/haptic feedback on navigation buttons?

Is there an app, xposed module, or whatever to do this? I think the default is way too much, and I rather not turn it off completely. I want to feel the vibration, but I don't want to hear it. Swiftkey has that nice option to reduce the vibration duration on keypresses, which is along the lines I'm looking for. If this could be done on the physical buttons on the phone, or the navigation bar from Gravity Box, either would be good.

(Got a T-mobile phone with the Xperion rom, but it's more active here and I don't think it matters.)
 
Is there an app, xposed module, or whatever to do this? I think the default is way too much, and I rather not turn it off completely. I want to feel the vibration, but I don't want to hear it. Swiftkey has that nice option to reduce the vibration duration on keypresses, which is along the lines I'm looking for. If this could be done on the physical buttons on the phone, or the navigation bar from Gravity Box, either would be good.

(Got a T-mobile phone with the Xperion rom, but it's more active here and I don't think it matters.)

there's a vibration strength option @ Sound but it only controls incoming call and notification... this is not what you are looking for... you want to control the vibrate strength of front navigation buttons..

so good news is this phone is capable of vibration control and has built in menu as well... bad news is we dont know how to yet... most of vibrate control apps and tweaks are mainly for (again) incoming call and notifications as far as i know,

this will need little more research,
 
As it turns out, there's an option for it right on Gravity Box. The "vibration pattern" sounded familiar so I went back through a few random modules settings looking for it, and I finally found it under Navigation Key actions -> Virtual Key Vibration Pattern in Gravity Box. I think the description just initially confused me and I didn't realize what I was. ("Comma separated list of off/on duration pairs in milliseconds") Setting it to 10 did what I wanted it to do. Thanks.
 
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