I think it should be a global setting and it should follow the
"Settings -> Locale & Text "
If Haptics is turned "OFF" there the same should be followed in all
the application.

On Dec 11, 11:43 pm, Steve Scherer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a general guideline for application developers about when to
> disable haptic responses?  I know there are ways to enable/disable
> long-press haptics, but if an application was created to use haptic
> feedback for other events are there guidelines that application
> developers should follow?
>
> For example, if the user was to go into Settings->Sound & display ->
> Haptic and set that to OFF, should all applications refer to this
> setting as a rule of thumb?  From and end user point of view, I would
> like to have global control of haptic feedback especially if I find it
> to be annoying.  I have seen several postings in the android forums
> looking for a "global override" to haptic responses.  Ultimately, I
> think it is a question of should each application provide a menu to
> enable/disable haptic support, or should this be more of a global
> Setting for the device.  I personally feel applications should refer
> to the global setting, but would like to get feedback from other
> developers about this.
>
> Reference postings I was referring 
> to:http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-general-discussions/6812-hapti...http://androidforums.com/samsung-moment/13633-how-do-you-disable-vibr...

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