RM6785: Update overlay for vibration intensity levels
Change-Id: Icaf6cdce0e4e42f70cd666cd363c567ed0df9a42
diff --git a/overlay/packages/apps/Settings/res/values/config.xml b/overlay/packages/apps/Settings/res/values/config.xml
index 4f48f14..1fbc04b 100644
--- a/overlay/packages/apps/Settings/res/values/config.xml
+++ b/overlay/packages/apps/Settings/res/values/config.xml
@@ -15,9 +15,19 @@
<!-- Whether to show Smooth Display feature in Settings Options -->
<bool name="config_show_smooth_display">true</bool>
- <!-- Whether or not the device is capable of multiple levels of vibration intensity.
- Note that this is different from whether it can control the vibration amplitude as some
- devices will be able to vary their amplitude but do not possess enough dynamic range to
- have distinct intensity levels -->
- <bool name="config_vibration_supports_multiple_intensities">true</bool>
+ <!-- The number of vibration intensity levels supported by the device.
+ Note that this should correspond to the ability to vary the vibration amplitude, with
+ enough dynamic range to have at least as many distinct intensity levels as defined here.
+ Supported values are 1, 2, 3. If '1', the settings app will use a toggle for the settings,
+ otherwise a slider. If '3', the settings app maps intensities directly to the levels
+ supported by the Vibrator HAL APIs. If '2', then the levels will be mapped to
+ VIBRATION_INTENSITY_LOW and VIBRATION_INTENSITY_HIGH, which gives the most range for
+ scaling vibrations. The medium intensity will be skipped.
+ The default intensity values are configured at
+ frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml's config_default[type]VibrationIntensity.
+ Make sure that each default intensity value is consistent with the supported levels set
+ here. If this settings supports only 2 levels, for example, then the default intensity
+ should be either LOW (1) or HIGH (3).
+ -->
+ <integer name="config_vibration_supported_intensity_levels">3</integer>
</resources>