** Summary changed:

- [sdk] Vibrate should happen on long-press, not normal activation
+ [sdk] Vibration is inconsistent between UI elements

** Description changed:

  Having haptic feedback on the dash is great!  However, having it for
  normal tap activation isn't. Normal activation of dash elements is
- usually instant, so no additional feedback is required.  Long-press,
- however, is different and the user often doesn't know if it's been
+ usually instant, so no additional feedback is required.
+ 
+ Currently these elements have instant haptic feedback:
+ - apps in the Dash
+ - keyboard buttons (by default)
+ - System Settings categories
+ - page stack items
+ - pushbuttons (e.g. in the power dialog)
+ - checkboxes (e.g. in Language & Text settings)
+ - switches
+ - Browser toolbar buttons, except for Add Bookmark
+ 
+ These do not:
+ - apps in the Launcher
+ - unlock screen and phone dialpad buttons
+ - toolbar buttons everywhere except Browser
+ - links in Web pages
+ - pushbuttons or checkboxes in Web pages
+ - text fields anywhere
+ 
+ One way to resolve this inconsistency would be to reserve haptic
+ feedback for long-press. The user often doesn't know if it's been
  triggered or not.  Having vibration happen when long-press is recognized
- would be the best use of this feature.
+ might be the best use of this feature.

** Summary changed:

- [sdk] Vibration is inconsistent between UI elements
+ [sdk] Haptic feedback (vibration) is inconsistent between UI elements

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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  [sdk] Haptic feedback (vibration) is inconsistent between UI elements

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