How can I manually trigger a single click-like vibration like the ones that happen when using peek&pop, or application shortcuts?
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This method is easy to implement and it works really well (I tried it myself)
I hope this helps! :)
It seems that these guys have found a way to do it for iOS 9 for phones with Taptic Engine (including the iPhone 6S). http://unifiedsense.com/development/using-taptic-engine-on-ios.html I'm not sure if it applies to iOS 8 or any other phones. They've essentially retrieved the Taptic Engine interface from
UIDevice
and calledactuateFeedback
with an integer corresponding to Peek or Pop.Unfortunately these apps would likely be rejected by the App Store, if that's your intention.