There are a few themes for the DX that I really like (blackout-red for instance) but I have a D2 and I like having haptic feedbak, so moving to a non-haptic DX theme would be a hassle for me. I have searched around the forums but have had no luck in finding a solution or explanation of how to go about fixing this issue. I did notice that on the arcticslice theme page at droidforums, the OP was able to add haptic feedback within 12 hours of originally posting the theme, and his theme was based on the DX framework originally as well.
So my quesiton is, how intensive is it to add haptic feedback to a DX theme? I know a fair bit about coding in Basic, C++ and Java, but I have no experience in android so I don't even know where to begin to look in the code for haptic feedback, much less how to fix the issue. Does anyone have any pointers, or can offer some advice on how to go about this? Thanks.
Also, I don't really care about the time involved, as I actually enjoy doing things like this, so don't hold off on advice just because you know it's going to be time intensive to fix.
So my quesiton is, how intensive is it to add haptic feedback to a DX theme? I know a fair bit about coding in Basic, C++ and Java, but I have no experience in android so I don't even know where to begin to look in the code for haptic feedback, much less how to fix the issue. Does anyone have any pointers, or can offer some advice on how to go about this? Thanks.
Also, I don't really care about the time involved, as I actually enjoy doing things like this, so don't hold off on advice just because you know it's going to be time intensive to fix.