dialpad vibrate arc s - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi can any one knows how to disable the vibration or haptic feedback of dialpad for arc s thanks my ROM is xperia mod

Settings>Sound>Feedback-- and disable the option Haptic Feedback.

soumya_digi said:
Settings>Sound>Feedback-- and disable the option Haptic Feedback.
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i try that but the vibration of dialpad is always there. the only thing when i disable the heptic is lock. the vibration of lock was gone.

Ok. Try some different dialer like exDialer. It's free and got useful features than default dialer!

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Is that possible to enable haptics feedback when pressing the soft key, mean the "option" and "back" key?? I couldn't found any setting to enable it.
Edea said:
When I use thumb keyboard I have haptic feedback. So it is possible.
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Read again the first post. Question was about haptic feedback in system, not in keyboard app. And yes, SGW has vibration device, so it can support haptic feedback, but there is no support in the system itself, we have haptic feedback only in some apps.
ben_gate said:
Is that possible to enable haptics feedback when pressing the soft key, mean the "option" and "back" key?? I couldn't found any setting to enable it.
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Once again, our SGW hasn't such a setting. See the posts above.
Our phone has the hardware capability for haptic feedback but Samsung has not included it as a system setting.So it only works in specific apps that have implemented it.An example is when you long press a shortcut in the app drawer or homescreen.
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Just updated to JellyBean and now there is haptic feedback when pressing keys?

So, just updated to JB rooted. Now there is haptic feedback when depressing keys such as in texting and email. Is there a way to disable it?
Thanks.
PS: Under sound-settings-it is unchecked......
THANKS!
sandman512 said:
So, just updated to JB rooted. Now there is haptic feedback when depressing keys such as in texting and email. Is there a way to disable it?
Thanks.
PS: Under sound-settings-it is unchecked......
THANKS!
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If your talking about when typing you need to go to the keyboard setting and disable vibration upon keypress.
Thanks RB, just what I needed to know.

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