Hi guys
I cant remember if I had this done before but isnt it possible to turn the vibration off when the keys are pressed in the dialer? I do have the KB Mod but all options for the keyboard feedback are switched off, but it still does it
any ideas
Press and hold Menu until the keyboard comes up, tap the settings icon.Now select Text Input and uncheck the Vibrate when typing option.
Mastoid said:
Press and hold Menu until the keyboard comes up, tap the settings icon.Now select Text Input and uncheck the Vibrate when typing option.
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done it, but it does not turn off vibrate in dialer.
blackfox888 said:
done it, but it does not turn off vibrate in dialer.
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Ah yes you are correct, it only turns off vibration for the Keypad and not the dialer, i shall keep looking
EDIT: Yep, that kinda sucks... even by turning off the Haptic feedback and Vibrate on keypress only affects when you use literally the keyboard like typing messages even if the description of the Haptic feedback feature says that it is also applicable to certain UI interactions. It would have been good if the dialer were included in the interactions. But the truth is the dialer seems like an another story, which I think it is a bit weird.
Once full root access is available, hopefully we can install an app like Wysie's Contacts app (available on Nexus) which allows you to disable the feedback function on the dialer.
Link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623205
Mastoid said:
Ah yes you are correct, it only turns off vibration for the Keypad and not the dialer, i shall keep looking
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yeh as i said i have turned all the heptic feedbacks off, all sounds and vibrations for keyboard in display/sound settings and in the actuall keyboard menu as well and still nothing, but i think i had that working before not sure
cez10 said:
yeh as i said i have turned all the heptic feedbacks off, all sounds and vibrations for keyboard in display/sound settings and in the actuall keyboard menu as well and still nothing, but i think i had that working before not sure
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Aye, it's a little annoying though and I too would like to find a way to have it's function disabled
As mentioned above, I think once full root access is available hopefully, and if it is made available for the Desire, we can install an app like Wysie's Contacts app (available on Nexus) which allows you to disable the feedback function on the dialer.
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Hi,
I've disabled the haptic feedback and it now does not vibrate when I type.
However it still vibrates when I dial numbers. any way to disable that?
In the phone app, press menu, preference and disable haptic feedback there too
no preferences in my phone app menu .... just settings but nothing there about haptioc feedback ...
yes only has:
edit default message, edit message, save to contacts
Oh sorry, i have CM6 with froyo. cant help you man.
Well, I am feeling stupid but every time I get a text it vibrates and to my knowledge I have vibrate turned off everywhere possible yet it doesn't seem to matter. I'm hoping there is not something wrong.
Is there somewhere I am not looking?
Go into messaging app, hit menu key, settings, scroll all the way down and uncheck vibration
ApocNarok said:
Go into messaging app, hit menu key, settings, scroll all the way down and uncheck vibration
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I do feel stupid hehe.
Thanks a lot...that did the trick!
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A couple of days ago I installed this rom on my Gio, and I'm extremely happy about it!
But since two days, my phone doesn't vibrate or make sound anymore when I get a message/incoming call...
Is there any fix for that?
Thanks for your time!
Have you installed a "battery saving" app??
that happened when i installed one
Pancakes_Gio said:
Have you installed a "battery saving" app??
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Nah I didn't install such an app..
Now I already managed to get the sound back, but it still doesn't vibrate...
The vibration 'thing' isn't broken because the haptic feedback works when enabled.
if you mean when you get a text, the solution is very easy xD
go to your messaging, press the menu button (left side beside the middle home button), settings,scroll down to notification settings, press, press vibrate, and you will see that on default, it is set to never, so just chhange it to always and your done
press thanks if it helped ^^
alkspo said:
go to your messaging, press the menu button (left side beside the middle home button), settings,scroll down to notification settings, press, press vibrate, and you will see that on default, it is set to never, so just chhange it to always and your done
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I already set it to 'always', still no vibration when getting texts or phone calls
hm... then try settings/sound/vibrate always?
alkspo said:
hm... then try settings/sound/vibrate always?
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Already enabled..
Some roms have this when you port from ace, try another rom
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I have used this rom. Not bad
I use this ROM, but I can't find USB tether in this ROM.
is there any solution for USB tethering ?
sorry for my bad English
dabateau said:
A couple of days ago I installed this rom on my Gio, and I'm extremely happy about it!
But since two days, my phone doesn't vibrate or make sound anymore when I get a message/incoming call...
Is there any fix for that?
Thanks for your time!
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That happened to me too, solved restarting device. I don't know what's the reason, but that issue comes back once upon a month.
I disabled google voice typing in the settings, but that checkbox just keeps turning on by itself after a hour or so. How to completely disable that annoying icon?
Stock 4.1
meiryo said:
I disabled google voice typing in the settings, but that checkbox just keeps turning on by itself after a hour or so. How to completely disable that annoying icon?
Stock 4.1
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Did you try this? Settings --> Language and input --> Android Keyboard Settings --> Voice input key --> Off
Not trying to hijack the thread but do you also know of a way to disable the smiley face button on the stock jellybean keyboard? I always hit it by accident.
shugo88 said:
Not trying to hijack the thread but do you also know of a way to disable the smiley face button on the stock jellybean keyboard? I always hit it by accident.
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The only way I know of would be to use a custom messaging app. For instance, I'm currently using an inverted Mms.apk that lets me choose between the smiley key, send, or enter for new line for that button. However, I don't know if that's what you want since it still doesn't let me disable that button.
dirtygoldfish said:
Did you try this? Settings --> Language and input --> Android Keyboard Settings --> Voice input key --> Off
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thats what he said he did.
incidently I have the same problem.
I assume a google app is turning it back on.
I tried alot to remove that mic sign from.keyboard to get emojies but in vain.. in language and nput settings there google voice typing option but how to turn it off .. its set on automatic
Is there voice input apart from S Voice? I have tried a couple of other keyboards (including, of course the Google keyboard) and there is no mic icon to be found. I have scoured the menus, including the developers menu, finding nothing that would enable voice input or voice typing. Really perplexing and frustrating omission of a feature. I am running rooted and stock. Any ideas how/if it can be done? Thanx.
Samsung Keyboard has the Samsung Voice
Swype has it's Dragon key for voice input
You can also Select while typing Google Voice Input (not really a button but it is not really a keyboard either).
sorry, I don't understand...
krelvinaz said:
Samsung Keyboard has th. Samsung Voice
Swype has it's Dragon key for voice input
You can also Select while typing Google Voice Input (not really a button but it is not really a keyboard either).
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Are you saying there is a way to get voice input? I do not know what the dragon key is. ?? I do not understand your last comment either. Sorry if I sound like a doof or something. I am fairly adept at setting up these phones but this issue just eludes me. Could you explain it to me like I was a 4 year old?
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Are you saying there is a way to get voice input? I do not know what the dragon key is. ?? I do not understand your last comment either. Sorry if I sound like a doof or something. I am fairly adept at setting up these phones but this issue just eludes me. Could you explain it to me like I was a 4 year old?
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Yes.
You can select whatever keyboard you have loaded by selecting the keyboad symbol when you swipe down from the top.
Four Images...
1) Samsung Standard keyboard has a mic button
2) If you load Swype, they have what they call Dragon Talk which is the flame looking key on the right.
3) If when selecting input device (The keyboard at the top) and select Google Voice Type, you get
4) which is ready to listen to your text. It's not really a keyboard but can be used regardless of what keyboard you have selected.
Thanks
krelvinaz said:
Yes.
You can select whatever keyboard you have loaded by selecting the keyboad symbol when you swipe down from the top.
Four Images...
1) Samsung Standard keyboard has a mic button
2) If you load Swype, they have what they call Dragon Talk which is the flame looking key on the right.
3) If when selecting input device (The keyboard at the top) and select Google Voice Type, you get
4) which is ready to listen to your text. It's not really a keyboard but can be used regardless of what keyboard you have selected.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply with attachments. I just downloaded Swype/Dragon and surprisingly the voice input works! However I still have no 'mic' button in Samsung or Google keyboards. Strange. Any ideas? I am happy to use the Swype but I would like to figure why that feature is not working in the other two keyboards.
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Thanks for taking the time to reply with attachments. I just downloaded Swype/Dragon and surprisingly the voice input works! However I still have no 'mic' button in Samsung or Google keyboards. Strange. Any ideas? I am happy to use the Swype but I would like to figure why that feature is not working in the other two keyboards.
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make sure voice typing is selected in language and inputs under your settings.
on your keyboard if you have a 3rd party keybard to the left of the keyboards space bar (the one with the 3 lil dots on it) hold the button down until the button shows more options. One of them is the mic. the button will default to whatever that last selection is.
I get what you're saying...
The problem is there is no selection in settings to activate voice typing. Also on the Samsung keyboard, pressing the button to the left of the space bar only yields the options shown in the screen shots below. Again thanks for your input and assistance.
dragonstalker said:
make sure voice typing is selected in language and inputs under your settings.
on your keyboard if you have a 3rd party keybard to the left of the keyboards space bar (the one with the 3 lil dots on it) hold the button down until the button shows more options. One of them is the mic. the button will default to whatever that last selection is.
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sophocles65 said:
The problem is there is no selection in settings to activate voice typing. Also on the Samsung keyboard, pressing the button to the left of the space bar only yields the options shown in the screen shots below. Again thanks for your input and assistance.
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Oh in that case, you need to install Google search, will automatically install the voice and GNow features.
Thanks
Yep, that did it. Thank you. Pretty lame that this isn't a feature of the OS itself, but hey we're talking Google... Thank so much to all who have contributed to the solution.
dragonstalker said:
Oh in that case, you need to install Google search, will automatically install the voice and GNow features.
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