Text input vibrate - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Does anyone know how to turn off text input vibrate on the inc 2

Lino. said:
Does anyone know how to turn off text input vibrate on the inc 2
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Settings, language & keyboard, text input, text input, uncheck haptic feedback.
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Thanks, got it, now I'm not sure I like it so silent, I don't care for the sounds of a old typewriter keyboard either.
Now how can I change the keyboard sound file

Sound should be in the same area. I keep mine silent, but with haptic feedback
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The sound is in the same area, I like the sound that my wife's ipod makes, but the sound on our keyboard is like an old typewriter, I need to figure out how to change that file or just use the silent mode that is kind of nice also.

Lino. said:
The sound is in the same area, I like the sound that my wife's ipod makes, but the sound on our keyboard is like an old typewriter, I need to figure out how to change that file or just use the silent mode that is kind of nice also.
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System/media/audio/UI
There are a few keypress sounds there that you can change to the sound you want.
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I'm wondering if anyone can help me change the way my keyboard sounds when i type. Change, not turn off sound or haptic feedback. I'm fully rooted if that helps and i preferably would like to have my keyboard sound like Windows phone 7's keyboard. Thanks.
Find the sounds for WinPhone7 keyboard and ill help.
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DTMF Tones When Dialing?

When I enable Keypad sounds, I dont get DTMF tones when dialing a number. I only get the little water droplet sound. Has anybody else noticed this?
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I have the sounds turned off and DTMF doesn't work on my S3 for me either. Tested with multiple services.
I have a GT-I9300, stock ROM, running Android 4.0.4.
SSaxman said:
When I enable Keypad sounds, I dont get DTMF tones when dialing a number. I only get the little water droplet sound. Has anybody else noticed this?
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It's like that for everyone- the droplet sounds are a dialing "feature" .
Though you may not hear it like a tone, it is still registering on the other end as a tone.
The option to uncheck the sound just prevents you from hearing it.
The only way to change/remove the droplet sound is to root and replace the file. There's more info in the forums here about this.

[Q] Anyone know how to disable increasing ring w/o an app

Does anyone know which files are used for the increasing ringer? Because sometimes when my phone is in my pocket I don't get to it until the third ring and sometimes miss a call. I've used the app called disable increasing ring I think it's called but it makes the beginning of my ring tones skip. I know on my evo 3d there was an option to turn it on or off but not on the Optimus G. If anyone can chime in I'd really appreciate it. Thanks
NightMare870 said:
Does anyone know which files are used for the increasing ringer? Because sometimes when my phone is in my pocket I don't get to it until the third ring and sometimes miss a call. I've used the app called disable increasing ring I think it's called but it makes the beginning of my ring tones skip. I know on my evo 3d there was an option to turn it on or off but not on the Optimus G. If anyone can chime in I'd really appreciate it. Thanks
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I believe this is what you're looking for. Stock
Settings> Sound> Wise Ringtone
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engine95 said:
I believe this is what you're looking for. Stock
Settings> Sound> Wise Ringtone
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That's not it. I'm referring to when your phone rings and the volume starts low then increases to high no matter if your in a loud area or not. I have checked the wise ring tone and it still has the increasing ringer.
NightMare870 said:
That's not it. I'm referring to when your phone rings and the volume starts low then increases to high no matter if your in a loud area or not. I have checked the wise ring tone and it still has the increasing ringer.
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I guess i misunderstood.
If you disable Wise Ringtone, it gives the same volume all the time, and i thought that's what you wanted. My bad
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engine95 said:
I guess i misunderstood.
If you disable Wise Ringtone, it gives the same volume all the time, and i thought that's what you wanted. My bad
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It's alright, yea when i disable the wise Ringtone it doesn't change anything. When my phone rings it always starts at a low volume then increases. And that app on the playstore makes the beginning of the Ringtone skip, that's why I was wondering which files made that do that so I could just try and modify them myself. Thanks though

How can I silence notification sounds when I'm plugged in?

I listen to music in my car through the headphone jack, and it's annoying when every notification will sound, lowering the volume of my music playing. It'll bring back my music after the tone plays, as it should
This happens under all 3 profiles.
When I'm not plugged into the jack, all is at it should be based on whatever profile is engaged. The phone will only vibrate under the vibrate profile, music blasting at continuous, unbroken volume.
I've tried messing with the sound settings and profiles, but I can't seem to rid myself of the annoyance
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Have you tried any automating apps like Tasker or Llama? You can set up profiles in those that detect when certain variable conditions are met, such as headphones plugged in and charging. If you have any questions on how to do this, I would be happy to help.
For example, I currently have a Tasker profile that turns on Bluetooth in the morning and once it detects it is connected to the Bluetooth in my car, it increases the media volume to max, lowers the notification volume to zero, and starts Mort for my audio book for my morning commute. In the evening, it starts Slacker radio instead for my commute home.
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Why thank you! Will try this out right now!
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And Tasker seems rather complicated to set up!
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Dream Reality Syndrome said:
And Tasker seems rather complicated to set up!
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Yeah, I admit Tasker is a bit daunting at first, but once you learn some stuff, it's awesome! I started out using llama, which can do a lot of stuff while still being free. Tasker is just more feature packed and can do other things like creating scenes and even make an installable app.
Just as a quick rundown, Tasker is set up with Profiles, Tasks, Scenes, and Variables tabs. You start with either the profiles or tasks. The profiles set up the conditions of which you want your task to run from. To start, you can ignore the scenes and variables. I think there's even an " easy" or " simple" mode if you want .
If you would like more help in how to set one of them up, I would be happy to assist. Otherwise, there's a lot of other resources out there with more knowledge than me.
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Just checking to see if you got it to work the way you wanted. If not, I would be happy to help!
CapnPez said:
Just checking to see if you got it to work the way you wanted. If not, I would be happy to help!
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Any mod for this?
Yannick1988 said:
Any mod for this?
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Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking about how to use Tasker or Llama to change the notification volume when plugged in?
CapnPez said:
Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean. Are you asking about how to use Tasker or Llama to change the notification volume when plugged in?
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No. I'm asking if there is a mid to flash through recovery to disable notification in headphones when in silent or vibrate mode.
My old phone made a notification in headphone only in "normal mode" and it was better!
Yannick1988 said:
No. I'm asking if there is a mid to flash through recovery to disable notification in headphones when in silent or vibrate mode.
My old phone made a notification in headphone only in "normal mode" and it was better!
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Sorry, but no, I don't know of any mod to apply in recovery. Instead, I have a tasker profile set up so that whenever my Bluetooth headphones are connected, the notification volume is set to zero.
Otherwise, have you used an xposed module like gravity box to make sure your ringtone and notification volumes are linked? I'm not sure, but perhaps that will make it so the notification is muted when in silent or vibrate mode.
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How to turn off notification sounds while on bluetooth?

My old GS2 had an option to disable notification sounds while on bluetooth connections. It's irritating when listening to my music while using a bluetooth connection especially on my car head unit at about 25 on my volume scale and all of a sudden, bloink, not kool.
Any input will be appreciated.
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PanchoPlanet said:
My old GS2 had an option to disable notification sounds while on bluetooth connections. It's irritating when listening to my music while using a bluetooth connection especially on my car head unit at about 25 on my volume scale and all of a sudden, bloink, not kool.
Any input will be appreciated.
Pp.
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You could always open the expanded volume panel and turn notifications down to mute, thus letting you jam away without being interrupted. Is that what you were looking for? I feel that was too easy
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JORDVN said:
You could always open the expanded volume panel and turn notifications down to mute, thus letting you jam away without being interrupted. Is that what you were looking for? I feel that was too easy
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Way to easy, lol, there where options to have the sounds not activated but not muted. I may have been a rom feature, just can't remember. Lowering the volume down doesn't cut it, you still have a sound pause when the sound event happens.
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