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How to vibrate?

Engaged ,
Dec 02, 2013 Dec 02, 2013

I can not get any example I find to work.

Often I see that I have to add this to the application discriptor xml:

<extensions>

    <extensionID>com.example.Extension1</extensionID>

    <extensionID>com.example.Extension2</extensionID>

</extensions>

But when I do that, I get a parsing error. I've tried putting it in various place. Why don't the instructions ever say where this node belongs?

Does anyone know of a detailed step by step instructions for setting up an app that vibrates? I teach and many of my students what use their devices vibrate abilities. They are so frustrated that they want to ditch Flash. I think I've got their projects working as far as including swc and ane files, I don't get errors. But the vibrate just wont work and I don't know where I put this node.

Please, Adobe, write detailed instructions for this. It's a common desire amount developers. I apperciate the ane approach, it's great, but you need to explain at a level anyone can understand and with no assumptions. Please display an example of this node being used.

Thanks!

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Engaged ,
Dec 04, 2013 Dec 04, 2013

ok will since Flash Builder is not an option, maybe Flash Develop? http://www.flashdevelop.org/

I don't know how many times I can tell you, but ANE definitely do work with Flash Pro CC. I simply have never done it because I find I have 1000% more control in Flash Builder. If I have some time I'll try and put together a Flash Pro project using an ANE.

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