I recently switched to CM9 and am having problems with tasker. My work profile doesn't set the ringer to vibrate. I have not had this problem with other roms. Tasker shows the work profile as active in the notification area and when I test my work task, the phone switches to vibrate. Any thoughts on how to fix this?
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I am using Franco kernel 175 and Liquid rom 1.4.
My text sound notifications stopped working, my email sound notifications, and my custom contact ringtone's stopped working. It all used to work fine.
The phone will vibrate, just no sound. The default ringtone works fine, the custom contact ringtone's just play the default one. This all happens while the screen is off.
However when the screen is on, all the notifications work fine. I have my sleep mode set at Power collapse.
Thanks. this is really bothering me.
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I am running clean install of CM10 26/09/2012 (but this issue is present in earlier nightlies as well). My phone is set to vibrate when ringing, and link the notifications and ringer volume.
When I use the power widget (pull down status bar) to put my phone to vibrate only, I'd expect phone calls AND notifications vibrate. However, only phone calls vibrate, the notifications don't. Going back to normal mode restores the issue.
I am using 3rd party app Audio Managar to set vibrate to notifications to "always" and then it works, until I touch the power widget again. Anyone having same issue?
I just installed CM 10.1, have been on 4.1.2 before this.
I can't find the right settings for a sound mode where gmail notificiations will only play a sound and not vibrate.
I have disabled vibration in the options in Gmail, but the Gmail notifications are still vibrating. I have also tried the various sound modes available in CM. This is a deal killer for me because my phone will be vibrating all day long annoying the hell out of me. Putting it in silent and also losing the sound notification is not an option.
This seems to be an issue others have pointed out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785800&page=3
Is there a fix/workaround?
Found the issue...it was profiles. I have to go into the Application Groups in the Profiles menu and change all the application options to not override for ring, vibrate, and light.
Awesome post!! Thanks so much for bringing this up....
as a new user I did not know how profiles override system settings in the setting menu. ESPECIALLY vibrate and notifications!!!
Thanks
Hi there.
As i asked in the title, is there a way to manage sound profiles? I'm looking for and app, widget or anything else that can easly switch from an "outside" profile, which means high volume in notification and vibration for incoming calls, sms, whatsapp and so, to an "inside" profile, lower volume and vibration OFF, and others. Do you know if is there anything like what i'm looking for?
I have 5.1.1 rooted on my z1c.
Thank you!
This is pretty much what you need
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fancy01.myprofiles.lite
I just tried this and i've already tried others similar, like profile scheluder and sounds profile, but no one can control the vibration, only volume and ringtones. Nothing else?
Thanks.
I'm almost sure it allows to turn vibration on or off. Have you delved fully in to the settings?
Yes i did, and it allows to turn vibration on or off, like all other apps, but it only works with incoming calls, vibration doesn't change for sms, whatsapp and other notification.
I've noticed that if you have your phone's sound set to vibrate, then there's no ringtone or vibration when you're in Android Auto connected to your vehicle. This wasn't the case with my Nexus 6 on Nougat. Is anyone else experiencing this behavior? The call will be missed if you don't happen to see the call on your car's display screen. The only way to change the volume at this point is to disconnect from AA and set it, then reconnect. I would expect that the phone should defer to the volume set on the car once connected.
Yes. I had a similar situation last night, a text message came in and the only notification was the the on-screen popup. On my last phone it would send a notification via the car speakers.
Try going into the Do not Disturb settings, and under automatic rules, toggle Driving off. I haven't had a chance to test my notifications in the car since turning this off, but I do remember reading about this being a "feature" of Oreo, I think. Seems like a pain in the ass to me.
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Try going into the Do not Disturb settings, and under automatic rules, toggle Driving off. I haven't had a chance to test my notifications in the car since turning this off, but I do remember reading about this being a "feature" of Oreo, I think. Seems like a pain in the ass to me.
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Android Auto should completely override the automatic driving mode in DND. In reality Android Auto's notification setting should supersede all other notification settings.