Just wanted to know if there is any way to disable the vibration on the lock screen. Couldn't find anything in the settings menu...
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[email protected] said:
Just wanted to know if there is any way to disable the vibration on the lock screen. Couldn't find anything in the settings menu...
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On stock GSM ROM 4.0.2:
Go to the "Settings" > "Sound" > "Vibrate on touch", which should turn off all vibrations including the lock screen vibration.
shonen45 said:
On stock GSM ROM 4.0.2:
Go to the "Settings" > "Sound" > "Vibrate on touch", which should turn off all vibrations including the lock screen vibration.
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yeah it should, logically..but it doesn't
on the stock rom no way to disable it on the lockscreen
Ok not to start a new topic..
What rom / mod is suggested for daily use... that has these two options:
-turn off vibration on lock screen
-turn off vibration while moving icons / folders / widgets..
Very annoying! Ayone?
dondian said:
Ok not to start a new topic..
What rom / mod is suggested for daily use... that has these two options:
-turn off vibration on lock screen
-turn off vibration while moving icons / folders / widgets..
Very annoying! Ayone?
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I have been using Liquid ROM for a week and I noticed that the vibration disappeared. I dont know how I did it, but it's gone! I hope it's not just malfunctioning!
I have yet to find a Rom that does not have it.
[email protected] said:
I have yet to find a Rom that does not have it.
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I am currently looking into this. I lowered the vibration in my kernel to lower the vibration on the lockscreen but some have complained that it lowers it too much for their liking for instance when the ringer is off and just vibration on...
anyways, when you toggle vibrate on touch in settings it is not "global" and it remains on the lockscreen.
the changes need to be made in
Code:
core/java/com/android/internal/widget/RotarySelector.java
and
Code:
core/java/com/android/internal/widget/SlidingTab.java
it's possible the changes are in cm9 (they are in cm7) but I am going to merge these into aokp and submit a pull request
How did you edit the vibration in your rom? I would like to turn it up on my phone. I can barely feel it in my pocket when I'm doing something else.
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It was cool, but my brother has the same phone and it's annoying when we both use it so I changed my Ringtone, etc but how do I change the Lock/Unlock sounds?
I'm on the latest T-Mobile FW (T-Mobile UK)
-FW 4.0.4 - Baseband - i9300BVLF2
I don't have the stock ROM anymore so I'm going off memory here but I'm pretty sure it's under Settings > Sound > Screen Lock Sound.
sn0warmy said:
I don't have the stock ROM anymore so I'm going off memory here but I'm pretty sure it's under Settings > Sound > Screen Lock Sound.
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It only has the option to disable the lock/unlock sound, doesn't let you pick a sound
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798363
Hit thanks if that helped.
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Im not sure when it happened, but the sliding brightness toggle from the notification screen is gone on galaxy note 2 running 4.1.2. model number SGH-I317
Build # JZO54K.I317MVLBMA3
Does anyone know how to add it back
Did you turn it off in settings?
McLaren__F1 said:
Did you turn it off in settings?
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Dont think so, I dont see an option for this in my settings. I checked settings>display
Moem986 said:
Dont think so, I dont see an option for this in my settings. I checked settings>display
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Did you check under Settings > Display > Notification Panel ? You should have a checkbox there saying 'Brightness Adjustement'.
These will turn off the capacitive buttons.
Tested on:
AOKP MR2
CM 11
You will still have to turn the back lights off manually.
To disable
cap-off.zip - 130.38 KB
To revert
cap-on.zip - 130.38 KB
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If only this was a toggle :>
UnidH4x0r said:
If only this was a toggle :>
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If I only knew how. But flashing back and forth is pretty easy
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markusf21 said:
You will still have to turn the back lights off manually.
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How would you go about turning them off?
pudacheer said:
How would you go about turning them off?
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Depends on what rom you are using
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markusf21 said:
Depends on what rom you are using
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One of these 3:
SlimKat
OmniRom 4.4
CyanogenMod 11
None of them seem to have any menu options relating to turning off the backlight.
pudacheer said:
One of these 3:
SlimKat
OmniRom 4.4
CyanogenMod 11
None of them seem to have any menu options relating to turning off the backlight.
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Try these zips. I can't test right now.
Turn off
lights-off.zip - 129.78 KB
Revert
lights-on.zip - 133.60 KB
Sent from the KitKat Galaxy
markusf21 said:
Try these zips. I can't test right now.
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They do work to turn off the keylights. However, it also causes the screen brightness to be stuck at maximum. If I use the volume buttons, the system brightness changes (the bar goes up and down) but the screen itself doesn't change its brightness. It also disables the notification light. Maybe you only need to change some values of the file instead of deleting it?
pudacheer said:
They do work to turn off the keylights. However, it also causes the screen brightness to be stuck at maximum. If I use the volume buttons, the system brightness changes (the bar goes up and down) but the screen itself doesn't change its brightness. It also disables the notification light. Maybe you only need to change some values of the file instead of deleting it?
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I don't know how to edit that file. Looks like we'll have to wait until there is a menu option to turn them off
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Thank you Mark.
Moving this to Themes and Apps as this could be part of themeing
FNSM
Hello,
I'm using CM 10.1, and I've been looking for an option to change the lockscreen timeout from when the screen is already locked. For example, the screen is locked, and I push the home button to show my lockscreen, the lockscreen stays on for about 15-20 seconds before it times out. Is there any way to change the duration through the settings or possibly and Xposed Framwork mod? I cannot seem to find anything.
Kind Regards,
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Any suggestions?
Cryceratops said:
Any suggestions?
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pull down the notifications center scroll to timeout toggle and adjust to whateva yu want
winosxbuntu said:
pull down the notifications center scroll to timeout toggle and adjust to whateva yu want
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Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you mean.. there's nothing in my notification center pertaining to a timeout toggle.
Cryceratops said:
Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you mean.. there's nothing in my notification center pertaining to a timeout toggle.
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settings > display > timeouts
winosxbuntu said:
settings > display > timeouts
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Yes, unfortunately I've searched through the settings already, there doesn't appear to exist such an option.
Cryceratops said:
Yes, unfortunately I've searched through the settings already, there doesn't appear to exist such an option.
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Try the xposed framework mod or a different mod or try a different rom but am 100% sure that its there on Cm 10.1, i have used CM for a while and again 1000% sure that timeout change settings is there built in either its you or the phone one or the other, this is not something to nag about
In case you want to get rid of the vibration when waking up the device by double-tapping:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cynyx.vibrafix
Can't really test if it breaks other vibration alerts (whatsapp, etc.) but it surely gets rid of the wake-up vibration.
Oh nice. That's what I was looking for ! Thanks
Awesome! Thanks!
Any ideas if we'll get this as an OS option ?
Settings
Gesture
Haptic feedback (you have to disable this)
I tried now, it works
GiuliaIta said:
Settings
Gesture
Haptic feedback (you have to disable this)
I tried now, it works
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This is only available in CM/12.1, not Oxygen .