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Name

       feedbackd - A daemon to provide feedback on events

SYNOPSIS

       feedbackd [OPTIONS...]

   DESCRIPTION
       Feedbackd  is  a daemon that runs in the users session to trigger event feedback such as playing a sound,
       trigger a haptic motor or blink a LED.

       The  feedback  triggered  by  a  given  event  is  determined  by  the  feedback  theme   in   use   (see
       feedback-themes(5)). Events are submitted via a DBus API.

       Any  feedback  triggered by a client via an event will be stopped latest when the client disconnects from
       DBus. This makes sure all feedbacks get canceled if the app that triggered it crashes.

       For details  refer  to  the  event  and  feedback  theme  specs  at  <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/agx/
       feedbackd/>.

       Feedbackd reloads the feedback theme on SIGHUP (i.e. pkill -HUP feedbackd).

   Options
       -h, --help
              print help and exit

   Configuration
       These gsettings are used by feedbackd:

       • org.gnome.desktop.soundsound-theme: The sound theme used for sound events

       • org.sigxcpu.feedbackdprofile: The current overall feedback profile. Valid  values are full, quiet and silent.

            • allow-important:  List  of  apps  that  can  override  the  global feedback level (useful for e.g.
              allowing the alarm clock to also emit sound when device is in silent mode).

            • prefer-flash: Prefer camera flash over status LED

            • theme: The feedback theme to use. This can be used  to  override  the  feedback  theme  picked  by
              feedbackd based on device information.

            • max-haptic-strength: Limits th maximum strength used for the haptic motor [0.0, 1.0].

       • org.sigxcpu.feedbackd.applicationprofile: Per application profile levels. Valid values are
                     full, quiet and silent.

   See also
       fbcli(1) fbd-theme-validate(1) feedback-themes(5) gsettings(1)

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