🎨 Palette: Add haptic feedback to task completion – 2026-01-27#62
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💡 What: Adds a light haptic feedback (`HapticFeedback.lightImpact`) when the user taps the checkbox to complete a task. 🎯 Why: The original interaction provided visual feedback but lacked a tactile response. This can make the action feel less satisfying and disconnected. Adding haptic feedback provides a subtle, physical confirmation that the task has been completed, enhancing the sense of accomplishment and making the interface feel more responsive and alive. ♿ Accessibility improvements: While primarily a tactile enhancement, providing multi-sensory feedback (visual + tactile) can improve the experience for users who may benefit from non-visual cues, reinforcing that the action was successful. Co-authored-by: Mahdi-mortazavi <127998145+Mahdi-mortazavi@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Adds a light haptic feedback (
HapticFeedback.lightImpact) when the user taps the checkbox to complete a task.🎯 Why: The original interaction provided visual feedback but lacked a tactile response. This can make the action feel less satisfying and disconnected. Adding haptic feedback provides a subtle, physical confirmation that the task has been completed, enhancing the sense of accomplishment and making the interface feel more responsive and alive.
♿ Accessibility improvements: While primarily a tactile enhancement, providing multi-sensory feedback (visual + tactile) can improve the experience for users who may benefit from non-visual cues, reinforcing that the action was successful.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 16388997659021029959 started by @Mahdi-mortazavi