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NAME

       feedback-themes - Theme configuration for feedbackd

DESCRIPTION

       In  order to reflect device specifics and user overrides the feedback (such as sound, haptic or led) that
       is being triggered by an event can be configured and overridden by so called themes. Feedback themes  use
       a JSON format that can be validated with fbd-theme-validate.

       For   details   on   how   to   create  or  modify  feedback  themes  see  feedbackd's  documentation  at
       <https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/feedbackd#feedback-theme>

FEEDBACK TYPES

       To build a theme you can use several different feedback types:

       • Sound:  Plays a sound from the installed sound theme

       • VibraRumble: A single rumble using the haptic motor

       • VibraPeriodic: A periodic rumble using the haptic motor

       • VibraPattern: A pattern specifying the rumbling of the haptic motor

       • Led: A LED blinking in a periodic pattern

   Sound feedback
       Sound feedbacks specify an event name from a XDG sound theme. Sound themes are  described  in  the  Sound
       theme spec at  <https://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/sound-theme-spec/>

   VibraRumble feedback
       The VibraRumble feedback uses a single property

       • duration: The duration of the rumble in ms.

   VibraPattern feedback
       The VibraPattern feedback has these properties

       • magnitudes: The relative magnitude of each rumble [0, 1] as array of doubles.

       • durations: The durations of each rumble in ms as array of unsigned integers.

       Both arrays must have the same length.

   LED feedback
       The Led feedback type uses two properties to specify the way a LED blinks.

       • color:  This specifies the color a LED should blink with. It supports the fixed color names red, green,
         blue and white as well as values in the RGB HEX  format (#RRGGBB) where RR, GG and  BB  are  two  digit
         hex  value  between  00 and FF specifying the value of each component. E.g. #00FFFF corresponds to cyan
         color.

       • frequency: The LEDs blinkinig frequency in mHz.

   See also
       feedbackd(8) fbcli(1) fbd-theme-validate(1)

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