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Indicates that the Android Permission for VIBRATE is missing from the manifest. You can add it by including the following line of code in your AndroidManifest.xml file:

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actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

actual class Haptic(context: Any)

Creates vibrations using Vibration presets which have been standardized across platforms.

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interface Vibration

To be extended by any value, object, or class that represents a vibration