Hey guys! I recently flashed a miniCM9 ROM of jordfaz! The problem is that whenever i press the buttons below (menu, back, search, home keys) it works fine but doesnt vibrate! Is this a bug or can we change its settings?
Thnx in advance!
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CallOfHonor100 said:
Hey guys! I recently flashed a miniCM9 ROM of jordfaz! The problem is that whenever i press the buttons below (menu, back, search, home keys) it works fine but doesnt vibrate! Is this a bug or can we change its settings?
Thnx in advance!
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I believe you need to enable haptic feedback in the settings. Been a long time since I have used cm9. Have you tried in the roms thread for ideas?
heavy_metal_man said:
I believe you need to enable haptic feedback in the settings. Been a long time since I have used cm9. Have you tried in the roms thread for ideas?
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There is no option of haptic feedback in the settings! Tried everywhere! Is it in cyanogenmod settings?? I cant find it in my phone! =((
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hould be in sound settings near the bottom (normal sound settings NOT cyanogen sound settings)
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Does anyone have or are able to make the trackpad button able to wake up the phone/turn on the screen. I wouldn't know how to make but it would be greatly appreciated
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Just search for it. Easy to find
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If you have CyanogenMod or a CyanogenMod based rom then look in Settings > CyanogenMod settings > Input > enable Trackball wake
This worked perfectly for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830063
You need to be rooted.
All i could find was a trackpad wake the the vision. not the G2
paulwoods1114 said:
All i could find was a trackpad wake the the vision. not the G2
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Same phone!
redpoint73 said:
This worked perfectly for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830063
You need to be rooted.
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+1 this works for me.
paulwoods1114 said:
All i could find was a trackpad wake the the vision. not the G2
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like tooter said, they are the same! HTC Vision is the general name for our phone. The two types of specific Vision models are the G2 (T-Mobile US version) and Desire-Z (global version). Just more specific names for the same phone.
Widget Locker works for the unrooted!
I second salemfox. WidgetLocker is awesome (with tons of custom lock screens found here on xda) and it allows wake by the track pad button.
Hello I use Tap Tap Tap it uses the sensor its good, in the Market..I am not rooted.
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Whats your setting to make this work. Its not working for me
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No Go
redpoint73 said:
This worked perfectly for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=830063
You need to be rooted.
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Tried with BeatMod's BlissSense, didn't work. Bummer, I loved this feature in Xboarder's ROM.
...trakepad-wake for beatmod bliss sense is here (posted by sandmann):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1250482&page=105
if you use virtuous sense is already in it
panza verde said:
Hello I use Tap Tap Tap it uses the sensor its good, in the Market..I am not rooted.
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by the way its tap tap APP... and thank you!
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Every time I hold the search button, it causes a force close. I suspect this is because I restored vlingo with TB upon setting up the phone (I didn't realize vlingo came on the phone). However, uninstalling vlingo has no effect. Also, I checked Vlingo, Voice Search, Voice command, etc., and I don't see any of them mapped to the search button (I can't click clear defaults on any of them). Is there a way to tell what is mapped to the search button, and change it?
Thanks
Might have something to do with the lockscreen/AIO mod that's been included with recent roms. Mine does the same thing, it's just buggy.
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Pheno.menon said:
Might have something to do with the lockscreen/AIO mod that's been included with recent roms. Mine does the same thing, it's just buggy.
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Good thought. I did run the AIO mod. I am running the stock kernel currently, but it's rooted.
Dave
dodgeboy said:
Good thought. I did run the AIO mod. I am running the stock kernel currently, but it's rooted.
Dave
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Are you on Starburst rom? If so you need to go into lockscreen settings and map an application to the long hold search. This should eliminate the FC.
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dmrasm said:
Are you on Starburst rom? If so you need to go into lockscreen settings and map an application to the long hold search. This should eliminate the FC.
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I'm on the stock rom, but your suggestion worked! I didn't realize that's where the mapping was. Thank you so much!
Dave
No worries, glad it worked.
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I recently switched back to ARHD from CM7 and I really miss the feature to switch songs while the screen is locked, over the volume buttons.
Is there a way to enables this in sense roms, or does anyone know in which file the settings should be that i can manually activate it?
thanks
Lord_Schrotty said:
I recently switched back to ARHD from CM7 and I really miss the feature to switch songs while the screen is locked, over the volume buttons.
Is there a way to enables this in sense roms, or does anyone know in which file the settings should be that i can manually activate it?
thanks
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You could remap one of the hardware keys
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ABorgh said:
You could remap one of the hardware keys
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how? would this work while the phone is locked and the screen isnt on?
Lord_Schrotty said:
how? would this work while the phone is locked and the screen isnt on?
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There is an app in the market that can do this! Search for remap or something like that. And I think you can use it while it is locked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850464
There you are!
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Hey Peeps,
I would just like to find out how you turn off the Auto-Correct feature on my Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.
I've upgraded the ROM to ICS 4.0.4 (official Sony ROM). I have set the auto-correct options ("text-input settings") to off for EVERYTHING. But when I use the landscape keyboard (QWERTY) then it still auto-corrects. How do you turn it off!? I'm mainly using the phone-pad feature but sometimes I have to write a long e-mail so instead I use the landscape keyboard to input my text.
On the attached screenshots you'll see what I mean as well as how the text-input settings are configured. I have worked through every possible menu through the phone to try and switch it off but I can't get it off. Is this a bug or what?
It's on the second screenshot: Word suggestions.
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Cuerrix said:
It's on the second screenshot: Word suggestions.
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Thanks so much!! Not sure why I haven't tried that option in the first place =)
Any ICS or JB Rom I have/had on WFS so far has this problem. When it's dark I can't see home, menu, back and search buttons because they don't light up until I go to settings>brightness and then move the slider. What is the fix for this does anybody know?
Having these exact same problem. Any known fix?
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Any ICS or JB Rom I have/had on WFS so far has this problem. When it's dark I can't see home, menu, back and search buttons because they don't light up until I go to settings>brightness and then move the slider. What is the fix for this does anybody know?
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Emileh said:
Having these exact same problem. Any known fix?
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it's not bug.just you need to on it manually.
go to settings>display>brightness>custom brightness and set first level to 255.
(not sure about path but you just need to high level)
I think he's talking about autobrightness
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FAtfcK said:
I think he's talking about autobrightness
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nope.he talking about UI buttons..check OP,four buttons which aren't light up in light
same problem..we need help !
crossfire77 said:
it's not bug.just you need to on it manually.
go to settings>display>brightness>custom brightness and set first level to 255.
(not sure about path but you just need to high level)
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When I go to Display > Brightness I can move the slider left or right, there is no "Custom brighness anywhere" or levels eather. I'm using 4.2.2 Nameless ROM.
srtjko said:
When I go to Display > Brightness I can move the slider left or right, there is no "Custom brighness anywhere" or levels eather. I'm using 4.2.2 Nameless ROM.
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Go into some backlight thingy
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FAtfcK said:
Go into some backlight thingy
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There are Automatic backlight options, I experimented there but nothing lit up soft buttons.
Settings>display>automatic backlight>edit other levels.
In the buttons column set the first two values to 255 and then tap save & apply..
Remember it will only work when autobrightness is on!
Hit that "THANKS" button if i helped you...
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Never even realized this. But surely them not lighting up is a good thing? Might save a few seconds off your battery!
But as i've held my wfs for over a year now, I know where to put my finger for the appropriate soft-key, so the lights aren't really needed