REZE PROJECT | Touch Engine

Published On: February 5, 2026
File NameREZE PROJECT
Size3.00MB
Version1.0
CategoryMagisk Modules
Android Requirement+ 6.0
Published By217
Rating4.9 / 5
Flash ViaMagisk, KSU, APatch

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Step-by-Step Installation:

  1. Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access.
  2. Install via Magisk Manager:
    • Open the Magisk Manager.
    • Tap on the “Modules” section.
    • Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
    • Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
  3. Reboot Your Device: After installation, reboot your device to activate the module.

​Main Developer: 217
Support: @PV_217
Status: STABLE RELEASE
Architecture: C++ Input Engine & Touch Tuner


​CORE CAPABILITIES

> C++ Native Engine: Low-level priority for touch interrupts via binary execution.
> Zero-Lag Input: Forced 500000ns kernel sched latency for instantaneous response.
> Multi-Touch Fix: Resolves the ghost-touch and 4th finger lag in AOSP/Custom ROMs.
> Anti-Ghost Shield: Refined touch_slop to ensure precision during high-speed gaming.
> Low-Latency Buffer: Disabled input resampling for raw, unfiltered touch data.
> 10-Finger Sync: Optimized event queuing to handle up to 10 simultaneous touch points.


​TECHNICAL STATUS

• Tested On: Snapdragon & Mediatek (Confirmed Stable).
• Compatibility: All ARM64 devices (AOSP/MIUI/HyperOS).
• Requirement: Magisk / KSU / APatch.
• Conflict-Free: Fully compatible with performance and rendering modules.


NOTE

After 60 seconds of boot, wait for the “BOOM!” notification.
Notification Title: “REZE PROJECT”
Feel the explosive touch response.


FEEDBACK

After testing, let me know your feedback and experience.
Contact Developer: @PV_217
Telegram Group: https://t.me/Project217Official

Shakil Hassan Joy

Assalamu Alaikum, I am a content writer and a junior Android developer. From a young age, I have always loved working with technology. At one point, I used to port many custom ROMs, but now I am mainly focused on developing Magisk modules. Please keep me in your prayers. Thank you.