I'd like to make the capacitive button vibrate on touch. I'm rooted and searched around the key config files but could not find anything obvious...
Any ideas?
Thanks FredT
Try setting> sound> Haptic feedback
aznmode said:
Try setting> sound> Haptic feedback
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Thanks aznmode... I should have been more clear... all the soft buttons vibrate as I do infact have haptic feedback on... but the setting does not seem to apply to the capacitive button... hence why I am looking for something under the covers to tweak for this...
Fredplex said:
Thanks aznmode... I should have been more clear... all the soft buttons vibrate as I do infact have haptic feedback on... but the setting does not seem to apply to the capacitive button... hence why I am looking for something under the covers to tweak for this...
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I see. Any reason why you need them to vibrate? Just curious.
aznmode said:
I see. Any reason why you need them to vibrate? Just curious.
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...no really critical reason, just wanted the button to vibrate so that I know I hit it in the dark when I want to turn the tab on. (I've switched the capacitive button to an on/off button).
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I don't know about you, but I find the EVO's haptic feedback "buzziness" annoying. I prefer a distinctive "click" to a "buzz" when pressing keys.
I see that in settings using cm6, you can adjust haptic feedback. Does anyone know the correct combination to get a distinctive click? Thanks.
Sorry for the bump, but since it seems impossible to find something that can adjust the haptic feedback without rooting your phone.
I discovered that Better Keyboard has its own settings, where you can adjust the haptic feedback when pressing keys on the keyboard, so you will hear a distinctive click.
I myself have a HTC Desire HD, and as you say, all the vibrations are BUUZZZZ, not simple responses. I am still looking for a way to get "clicks" when pressing the Home, Menu, Back and Search buttons.
ynhylviso said:
Sorry for the bump, but since it seems impossible to find something that can adjust the haptic feedback without rooting your phone.
I discovered that Better Keyboard has its own settings, where you can adjust the haptic feedback when pressing keys on the keyboard, so you will hear a distinctive click.
I myself have a HTC Desire HD, and as you say, all the vibrations are BUUZZZZ, not simple responses. I am still looking for a way to get "clicks" when pressing the Home, Menu, Back and Search buttons.
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there might be a root app on the market to edit the ms of vibrations for certain actions like screen selecting, typing, ect...
So I don't like it when the phone vibrates with every key press, and even though I unchecked the box under "Settings" -> "Sound & display" -> "Haptic feedback - Vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions" the darn thing still vibrates when I press the soft keys! Is this a glitch on my phone, or do they all do that? Can someone test theirs please?
bobbyphoenix said:
So I don't like it when the phone vibrates with every key press, and even though I unchecked the box under "Settings" -> "Sound & display" -> "Haptic feedback - Vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions" the darn thing still vibrates when I press the soft keys! Is this a glitch on my phone, or do they all do that? Can someone test theirs please?
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Just checked on my lads phone and its the same there. Haptic switched off but it still vibrates when using the 4 main buttons....
Yep,
Mines the same, no vibrate screen presses, but vibrate on the 4 main buttons.
Been reported on the Motorola forum.
https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/40470?start=0&tstart=0
rbeier1221 said:
Been reported on the Motorola forum.
https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/40470?start=0&tstart=0
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Ah, OK. Thanks!
Hi All,
It might be a very basic question, could you help me to figure out how can I mute my phone? Whenever I slow down the volume using my left buttons, it goes to vibration.
All I need is a simple button which should completely mute my phone, no vibration either.
Thanks ink advance.
Use quick settings and keep the sound mode to silent no vibration one tap silent one tap ringing. You can also keep the sound panel in power menu.
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pda_crazy said:
Hi All,
It might be a very basic question, could you help me to figure out how can I mute my phone? Whenever I slow down the volume using my left buttons, it goes to vibration.
All I need is a simple button which should completely mute my phone, no vibration either.
Thanks ink advance.
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slow down the volume when the phone is in vibration.. it will completely mute
Syed.Zeshan said:
slow down the volume when the phone is in vibration.. it will completely mute
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I dont want even vibration as it vibrates for calls and for messages.
pda_crazy said:
Hi All,
It might be a very basic question, could you help me to figure out how can I mute my phone? Whenever I slow down the volume using my left buttons, it goes to vibration.
All I need is a simple button which should completely mute my phone, no vibration either.
Thanks ink advance.
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keep pressing the volume down button till the phone goes to vibrate mode
once its in vibrate mode press volume down once more & it should now go to mute
pda_crazy said:
I dont want even vibration as it vibrates for calls and for messages.
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kartikk said:
keep pressing the volume down button till the phone goes to vibrate mode
once its in vibrate mode press volume down once more & it should now go to mute
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ya this what even I told you
kartikk said:
keep pressing the volume down button till the phone goes to vibrate mode
once its in vibrate mode press volume down once more & it should now go to mute
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Perfect Thanks. It worked.
Is it possible to turn of the capacitive button and replaced it with software keys? Because i came from nexus 7 2013.. and the capacitive button in tab s really annoys me.. since i always accidentally pressed the button in landscape mode...
I never have any problem with note 3.. but somehow with tab s I always accidentally pressed it.. ?
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zelduy said:
Is it possible to turn of the capacitive button and replaced it with software keys? Because i came from nexus 7 2013.. and the capacitive button in tab s really annoys me.. since i always accidentally pressed the button in landscape mode...
I never have any problem with note 3.. but somehow with tab s I always accidentally pressed it.. ?
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/system/usr/keylayouts/ forgot what file it's in. Just do a grep BACK * and comment out that line.
Oops i just found this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2803900
I think this we can end this topic.. sorry mods..
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I still cant figure out on how to turn off the lights... I have no option for touch key light duration. Is there a way to edit this manually to be set as always off?
bbrrii said:
I still cant figure out on how to turn off the lights... I have no option for touch key light duration. Is there a way to edit this manually to be set as always off?
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Go to Settings > Device > Display > Touch key light duration. Here you can set the time out or Turn it ON or OFF.
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Go to Settings > Device > Display > Touch key light duration. Here you can set the time out or Turn it ON or OFF.
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This option disappears if you have disabled they keys first. Be sure to disable the lights first!
the.joeba said:
This option disappears if you have disabled they keys first. Be sure to disable the lights first!
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You must have disabled something else too. I have the navbar enabled, keys disabled and I can still see the option and turn ON/OFF the keys back light.
Is there no, press on the screen home button??
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You can change the navigation panel to show home button
If you're talking about hard pressing on the home button to turn it into a haptic physical button, the answer is no that feature is not present. I do kind of miss this from the note 8 but it's not too bad, it was mainly useful for when the UI froze
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If you're talking about hard pressing on the home button to turn it into a haptic physical button, the answer is no that feature is not present. I do kind of miss this from the note 8 but it's not too bad, it was mainly useful for when the UI froze
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Man my note 9 had this feature and it was brilliant. Idk why they remove features and charge more.
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They should at least have haptic feedback from the fingerprint sensor like every other phone out there. Just that reassuring vibration that let's you know your pressing something.
theryanbamford said:
If you're talking about hard pressing on the home button to turn it into a haptic physical button, the answer is no that feature is not present. I do kind of miss this from the note 8 but it's not too bad, it was mainly useful for when the UI froze
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There is haptic feedback on home button.