Haptic Feedback weak?

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Curious on everyone's haptic feedback. I noticed someone talking about it on another thread. Mine seems really weak to even notice most of the time. Wondering if mine might just be not up to par or if this is normal.

Also, my GPS cant seem to get a lock. The icon in the lower home corner keeps saying searching. Google Maps shows my location but I am assuming its using the WiFi to triangulate?
 
My haptic feedback is super weak. At first I thought it was the tablet creaking until I realized it was supposed to be haptic. I just turned it off since I don't much care for it anyway, but I guess whatever Asus is using to drive the vibration is not very powerful.
 
Turns out the vibration motor itself is actually quite good. I installed SwiftKey Tablet X, which lets you fine tune the haptic vibration duration for the keyboard, and cranking it up to 75ms gives what I would usually consider a "normal" level of haptic feedback. The real problem is that the duration is set too low in all of the other Android settings, and there's no way to adjust it from the stock settings.
 
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Turns out the vibration motor itself is actually quite good. I installed SwiftKey Tablet X, which lets you fine tune the haptic vibration duration for the keyboard, and cranking it up to 75ms gives what I would usually consider a "normal" level of haptic feedback. The real problem is that the duration is set too low in all of the other Android settings, and there's no way to adjust it from the stock settings.

Well that's good news, then, sounds like an easy fix from ASUS's side.
 
I can't feel any feedback. Only vibration I ever get is when turning the Prime on, and at notifications. I feel none while typing, like I do with my wife's EVO 3D.

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I like mine too. Though I turned off the haptic feedback on the keyboard I'm using. So I only feel it for notifications and when I turn the prime on/off.
 

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