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Haptics For Your Windows Mobile
Most users who have tried the haptic feedback available on the Samsung Omnia are quite fond of it, and if you’re thinking that you want a similar feature for your Windows Mobile phone that doesn’t have haptic feedback, then you’ll want to check out this program called Touch Response, by XDA-Developers. The program does as it says, and is installed as a new touch screen driver that intercepts your touch screen presses and gives the appropriate vibration feedback. The program is still in its infancy as it’s currently version 0.02.1, so do be careful when installing new software on your mobile phone.