[Q] Disable Haptic on S-Pen removal/insertion? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I searched the forums for this using both "spen" and "s pen" but didn't find an answer.
Is there a way to disable the haptic feedback that happens when you slide the s pen in or out of the phone? I have Haptic completely disabled...I tried disabling it through the power saving mode as well...it's turned off for everything else, keyboard, moving the icons on the home screen...etc...but even with it turned off I still get the haptic when I take out the s pen.
Oh, it's also still vibrating when I use the multi-window features including when I move the divider bar between the multi'ed apps.
This was the case with the stock ROM as well as Macks 4.0
(BTW I really like Macks 4.0)

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[Q] Adjusting haptic feedback?

Is there a way to adjust haptic feedback in the stock G2 rom? I recently installed SMS Popup and the ability to customize the SMS notification vibration had me wondering. I noticed that the strength of vibration in normal system notifications (unlocking the screen, icon presses) has decreased since the day I bought the phone, and I'd like to switch it up a bit. I was initially worried that the vibrator was getting loose like the one in my Iphone did, but SMS Popup alleviated that worry.
I'm imagining this is something that permanent root and a custom rom would resolve, but if there's a way to do it otherwise I'd be a happy panda.
Something like this would definitely be nice but don't know if its quite possible. Don't recall anything like that being available for the nexus for the haptic feedback although there was a setting in CM6 to change vibrate settings for other apps.
I would like to see something done to make the trackpad more sensitive though
There isn't any setting that I have seen. I had the option on my Vibrant and it's something I miss. This one is just so weak
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[Q] Hardware softkeys haptic feedback not working after CM7 install

I've checked the Settings>Sounds menu as well as the Cyanogenmod Settings>Input menus (as well as every other menu) and I can't find any way to get the haptic feedback back on the hardware softkeys on the phone's body. I am getting haptic feedback for everything else. Is this an issue with CM7? I can't find any other threads about this... everyone else seems to be trying to turn it off...

keyboard one handed operation toggle?

HI all,
I'm so confused about this. I know you can go to settings (both one handed operation and keyboard setting) and turn on/off one handed operation, but how do you toggle back and forth without going into settings?
Apparently pinch to zoom on the keyboard works for some people. It does NOT work for me.
others saying you need to hold shift, then press space then "L", again never worked once for me
I've also seen people saying use 2 fingers to slide left or right. Not working for me.
Some saying it switches on its own while typing (which annoyed them), but they are not sure how it happened.
Does anyone know? One handed is useful in some situations, but going to settings to change it just seems too hard.
Thanks,
You are not alone with this problem. I first read about the pinch toggle feature in a forum post and decided to try itiimmediately. No luck. No luck. No luck. Success. It was just as hard to toggle back to the normal keyboard. I had the most luck pinching my fingers together near or on the spacebar.
I personally use a wierd but brilliant keyboard called "messagease". I have the 4.2 android keyboard installed, SwiftKey Flow, Keymonk and Samsungs stock Swype keyboardbut I still end up using messagease for 90% of my writing.

[Q] Swype issues

I have a Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 with Wicked Sensations ROM and whenever I turn on the NiLS service it will disable swype on the default Samsung keyboard. I can switch to the swype keyboard and it works fine, however the Samsung Keyboard won't be able to use it. When I enable NiLS I get a notice in my notification center that Talkback is turned on, however it's not listed in the services and my phone won't actually use Talkback. I have read that Talkback and swype can't both be used simultaneously but don't have any other info on it. Has anyone else ran into this?
Just noticing that other apps are doing the same thing. NotifierPro also disables swype... All I want are banner style lock screen notifications for my text messages.

Any way to enable power button long-press torch, on stock 9.0?

Just got my new (refurb) 2 XL. I would like to try to go stock android on this for a while.
Is there any way to achieve the one feature I cannot live without: long-press power button for flashlight?
I don't think so. You can quickly access it via the notification shade of course. You can set a swipe down gesture on the fingerprint sensor to call the notification shade. You should also be able to turn the flashlight on with voice commands, even with the screen off.
The above are only suggestions for workarounds, but I may have missed something.
I have a sloppy way I do it on 8.1 that uses Automagic and the volume key shortcut in Accessibility Settings. Tasker probably works too.
Turn the shortcut on, select a service. I selected a launcher I don't use. Note that this toggles the accessibility features of an app, so don't use something that needs this. Click to enable it on lockscreen.
Now when you hold both volume buttons for 3 seconds, the system notifies you the service has been toggled. Finally I have a flow in Automagic that triggers when this pops up and from there toggle the flashlight. It even works when locked IF the screen is on.
I use a similar method to customize the Active Edge thing.
Locked on Verizon. Have to be creative
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-power-button-flashlight-t3839323
This is probably the best option a double tap
Torchie app
Torchie (no root) is another alternative: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...torchie-torch-volume-buttons-anytime-t3270230

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