Haptic feedback effect w/ Hardware keyboard possible using phone vibration function? - Windows Mobile Software Development

I have the htc advantage x7501, and if you're familiar with the series, the x7510 has an upgraded keyboard featuring haptic feedback.
Would it be possible via software to cause keyboard keypresses to trigger short pulses of the phone's vibration function?
Seems like it could be interesting, possibly allow for faster typing...?
Any thoughts?

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Short on features? What features do you expect to be there?
Dialer pad
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Even with the volume control on the side of the phone turned fully down ??
rear speaker to loud, no control
there does not seem to be any control for this rear speaker, none of the functions work.
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I see that the sound profiles can't customize, in fact when I remove the audio to all notifications in vibration mode, the soft touch buttons don't vibrate. There is a xposed module that makes the vibration of the keys permanently?
Nobody can't help me?
I'm sorry to tell you man, but I just don't think they're going to "fix" this any time soon.
Ever since the death of Symbian OS, there has been a real lack of support for audio profiles. I find it really annoying too - I swear it was such a useful feature.

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Hello,
It's my first Xiaomi phone, and after I started to use it I found out regretfully,
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Question Disable sound during haptic feedback?

Hi, I enabled the haptic feedback but now whenever I press the on-screen navigation buttons I also hear a sound. Is there a way to disable the sound so that I get the tactile feedback but not the sound while using the phone with haptic feedback?
manisa236 said:
Hi, I enabled the haptic feedback but now whenever I press the on-screen navigation buttons I also hear a sound. Is there a way to disable the sound so that I get the tactile feedback but not the sound while using the phone with haptic feedback?
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In the same section of settings (Sound and vibrations): advanced settings - turn of touch sound
Alin45 said:
In the same section of settings (Sound and vibrations): advanced settings - turn of touch sound
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I turned off everything under Additional Settings but it didn't help. Still have sound when I use on-screen navigation buttons or type on the keyboard while Haptic Feedback is on. Couldn't find a way to turn off the sounds and use tactile feedback only.
manisa236 said:
I turned off everything under Additional Settings but it didn't help. Still have sound when I use on-screen navigation buttons or type on the keyboard while Haptic Feedback is on. Couldn't find a way to turn off the sounds and use tactile feedback only.
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If u turned off touch sound it should not make any sound on touch. Maybe ur talking about the sound that axis haptic makes (it is kinda metalic one)?
Alin45 said:
If u turned off touch sound it should not make any sound on touch. Maybe ur talking about the sound that axis haptic makes (it is kinda metalic one)?
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Its the click sound that happens when you type on the keyboard while haptic feedback is enabled. Maybe it's by design. I was trying to turn off the click sound and keep only the vibration as tactile feedback when I type on the keyboard.
I have the same issue; have no way to disable the touch sounds along with the haptic feedback. Even in DND mode sounds are present.
settings>Sound & touch>Additional settings
haptic motor does make some noise - it's a hardware thing but there are some settings what may help you
you welcome
originali said:
settings>Sound & touch>Additional settings
haptic motor does make some noise - it's a hardware thing but there are some settings what may help you
you welcome
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Not as helpfuo as you think you are.
It is not a sound of the haptic motor, it is clearly a sound effect that follows haptic feedback
U can disable haptick feedback and turn on touch sound in additional settings to check if it's the same sound u hear when haptic feedback is enabled. If is the same, it's an software problem that can be solved in a future update....if is not, it's a haptic feedback "feauture" and u can do nothing about (most probably).
Alin45 said:
U can disable haptick feedback and turn on touch sound in additional settings to check if it's the same sound u hear when haptic feedback is enabled. If is the same, it's an software problem that can be solved in a future update....if is not, it's a haptic feedback "feauture" and u can do nothing about (most probably).
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Good idea!
When I try that, tapping sound is a different one.
This Haptic "sound" I'm experiencing turns on/off with haptic feedback, and appears to have no connection to tapping sound option. I guess it could be the haptic motor, but the sound effect is quite "non-mechanical".
If the sound you're talking about sounds like a "deng" when swiping back, then it's the vibration motor voice coils activating and vibrating the mass.

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