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I think I have searched in all the sub-folders for a place to turn on Haptic feedback on my new Galaxy Tab 4?

I know it just barely came out, but for the life of me, I can't find anything remotely close to turning it on.

Using stock Samsung keyboard and SwiftKey. Neither has helped.

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Actually, I just purchased a Galaxy Tab 4 and the google keyboard when installed and configured to do so will provide a noticeable haptic feedback. The device does have a vibration motor but I can't find a setting to activate haptic feedback for the built in Samsung softkeys either (back and window change).

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  • "The Google keyboard supports haptic feedback on this device" sounds like an answer to me. He doesn't need to prove that the Samsung keyboard or Swiftkey don't support it, or anything else. Commented Jul 21, 2014 at 20:26
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I don't think that the Galaxy Tab 4 does have a vibrator motor, in that case it would be impossible to activate haptic feedback.

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