Command to test vibration motor?
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Back when I replaced my cracked screen I managed to damage the vibration motor on the USB-C side board by prying it up in the wrong place and breaking it apart.

I recently bought a replacement USB board with vibrator and installed it but still am not getting the confirming vibration when turning the phone on. Is there a command that can be used to manually test the vibration motor to see if it's doing anything? (Charging is working through the USB port so I know the board is connected.)
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#2
running "fbcli" or "fbcli --event message-new-sms" will send a message to feedbackd that should cause a sound to play and vibration
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#3
Thanks! This command is useful for me
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#4
if you can compile simple programs then following might be for you.
https://github.com/Dejvino/pinephone-toolkit

basically it just send data or strings to certain special files, in case of vibrator motor, they are slightly more complicated than a simple string.
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