Completely Silence Phone? - HTC Excalibur

How do I put the Dash on complete silence, as in no vibrations or sound at all? I looked through everything and I cant figure out how to do it. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

I have accidently hit a button on my dash a few times, try hitting the power button.. good luck!!

Um... tap the power button... select Silent

you'll still get sound in some apps like TomTom. Its not really a mute, only silences the various ringers.

indiekiduk said:
you'll still get sound in some apps like TomTom. Its not really a mute, only silences the various ringers.
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Take out the speaker? lol

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Volume control Alternative

Any programs out there that will allow you to adjust the call volume using the up and down nav. I notice these buttons don't do anything during the calls now. why not remap them so they adjust volume?
Anyone know of a hack that will do this. That touch strip is the stupidest idea ever. I cannot believe people agreed to having that thing on the phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467493&highlight=volume+control
Yup, I downloaded and tried that app but the issue is you have to upen an application, choose the volume, click ok, wait 3 seconds, then it is applied, then you gotta close it.
I really want to know if there s a way to map the up and down so I press up, and the volume goes up a notch during a call.
I hate the jogger, but it is simpler than that application

Is there a volume indicator or control on music tab?

I can't find any independent volume control on the TF3D music tab
Does it have one? Thanks
Mesquire said:
I can't find any independent volume control on the TF3D music tab
Does it have one? Thanks
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I don't think so...well I don't own a Touch Pro2 but I've used Touch Flo3D before...
This is one of the reasons why I hesitate from getting a Touch Flo 3D phone. I feel that the MP3 player is incomplete.
Well, why not using the VolumeDown/Up keys on the left side? It's the same like an application-integrated volume control ...!
animelover said:
Well, why not using the VolumeDown/Up keys on the left side? It's the same like an application-integrated volume control ...!
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I have a question about that.
I was in the library today, and as such, my mobile needs to be on 'vibrate' or 'silent', but I also want to listen to music at the same time.
The only way I could listen to music was to turn the volume up, and thus the phone wasn't on vibrate anymore, which meant when I got SMS's and phone calls, the phone went off blaring =="
Any ideas?
In the volume screen you have two settings System and Ring, set the ring to silent and leave the System alone
That works only when you disable the non-stereo handsfree function in the bt profile of the headset. At least that's what happened with my old Elf. Haven't tried it on my Rhodium yet, but know for sure that with both profiles selected it will ring anyway.
leginag said:
I have a question about that.
I was in the library today, and as such, my mobile needs to be on 'vibrate' or 'silent', but I also want to listen to music at the same time.
The only way I could listen to music was to turn the volume up, and thus the phone wasn't on vibrate anymore, which meant when I got SMS's and phone calls, the phone went off blaring =="
Any ideas?
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If you need the separated Volume controls for system and ring, search for VolumeControl 1.x in the HD section! This might work on our Rhodiums as well!

Tweak request- Mute button

Tweak request-
-Enabling the mute button on the back of the phone when you are on a BT headset or just using the handset so you don't have to mess with the screen.
-A step further: Allow you to remap the button during different situations.
Example-
While not on a call you could remap it to something like voice command or live search (or anything else you wanted)
I accidentally hit that button alot when talking with the phone held to my ear. Launching programs would be weird too as its on the back. I'm sure it can and will be done though.
solapathy said:
Tweak request-
-Enabling the mute button on the back of the phone when you are on a BT headset or just using the handset so you don't have to mess with the screen.
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I'm assuming that no one has come up with anything considering how old this thread is. I'm looking for the same exact thing. This would be great when using my hands-free car stereo that doesn't provide a mute button. Bump!
Either you guys haven't tried Rhodium Keyboard Controller yet, or that's not what you're looking for.
It lets you remap all hardware keys, including the mute button.

Silence phone when ringing using volume rocker?

Im having trouble figure out a good way to silence the EVO when its ringing. Flipping it over doesn't work. On my iPhone i could just keep hitting volume down while it was ringing to lower it until it eventually went off, or i could flip the vibrate switch. How can I do it on the EVO without rejecting the call? Assume the phone is locked when its ringing so a screen widget is no good, plus I want to do it with the power button or the volume rocker so I don't actually have to look at the phone. Any tips? Thanks!
edit: i guess you can silence the ringer with the power button or the volume down button. the problem is im using an app called "say my name" which says the callers name, and pressing power or vol down doesnt silence the app. damn! don't want to get rid of say my name... what to do what to do...

Adjusting Dialer volume...It's doable...but I don't know how...

Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
When I installed SWITCHPRO...it lets you go into the info secion (free one even) and then click on the volume icon and the you can change the system volumes here. That's how I do it....
weehooherod said:
To adjust the dialer volume, go into the dialer and press press the volume up/down buttons.
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Uhm...wouldn't that just increase/decrease the ringer volume? I understood that he wanted to change the sound of the system clicks/beeps/sounds.
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RavenII said:
Alright, so, I noticed at one point that the dialer volume was really low, and I didn't mind it one bit...because I was looking for a way to get it to lower. Now it's back to normal...and I'm back to finding a way, has anyone else experienced their dialer volume being different at times? What did you do before or after the change?
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Download audio manager from the market then adjust system volume
Sent from my unrEVOked using xda app
Right I know there are tools for this, but I did it without any tools at all...I'm pretty sure it wasn't coming out of the speaker on the back...but softly out of the ear piece.

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