I was wandering if there's any way to durn the vibrate down. I hate how it sounds when it vibrates and shakes against the keyboard. I love my haptic feedback so I don't wanna turn it off. I know its a feature baked into some roms but not in cm10.1
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to turn the softkey backlights off? The back key led died so all keys light up except for that one.
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I used to use tasker to turn them off whenever they came on. You can use gscript to turn them on and off at will but it will only stay off until your screen goes off and then it will come back on again. Now my softlights just stay off no matter what
On the aosp roms there is an option to turn them off completely. If you want to join us on the dark side
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Man I'm missing aospCMod on my hero. I always used that turn off back light option. I just got my evo two days ago. So there is a aosp Rom for the evo. The back light are killing me.
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LEDs Hack in the market will let you do this.
I feel like an idiot asking this, but is there a way to turn the vibrating off when typing with the Samsung keyboard? I type really fast and it's just annoying. It screws me up half the time because I type so fast. I had the evo 3D before this and on that there was a way to turn the vibrating off.
Thanks.
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Disable hepatic feedback? This effects the entire system tho.
I personally use smart keyboard pro. It has many options, one of which is turning off the hepatic feedback on the keyboard only.
speedy0339 said:
I feel like an idiot asking this, but is there a way to turn the vibrating off when typing with the Samsung keyboard? I type really fast and it's just annoying. It screws me up half the time because I type so fast. I had the evo 3D before this and on that there was a way to turn the vibrating off.
Thanks.
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+1 on this
eagercrow said:
Disable hepatic feedback? This effects the entire system tho.
I personally use smart keyboard pro. It has many options, one of which is turning off the hepatic feedback on the keyboard only.
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I really like the stock keyboard and its autocorrection system is really good, but I hate when it vibrates when I type.
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When i open my keyboard it turns off my screen.
This has been like this for a month or longer. It is nor ROM related or kernel related as I've flashed a ton if roms and kennels in the last month. Hardware is fine as the keyboard lights up and keys work, screen works gone worth keyboard closed... It's like 'software' doesn't know keyboard is open..... Well that's nor true because it lights up....
Any ideas?
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When i open my keyboard it turns off my screen.
This has been like this for a month or longer. It is nor ROM related or kernel related as I've flashed a ton if roms and kennels in the last month. Hardware is fine as the keyboard lights up and keys work, screen works gone worth keyboard closed... It's like 'software' doesn't know keyboard is open..... Well that's nor true because it lights up....
Any ideas?
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Mine turns off, but you have some deep sleep issues affecting your phone not wanting to gain enuff processor speed to get out of deep sleep? Its a possibility
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Sounds like a bad video ribbon cable.
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Could be your phone has fleas from flashing all those kennels.
Haha flees.... I've tried setting gov to performance then power down, nothing. I setup Tasker to post a notification when keyboard opens and it does post so the system knows the keyboard is open. I also tried using Tasker to set display on time out to 99 min.... Etc.. Still stays off. Heck just opening it shuts off screen. When screen is off opening it flicks on screen.....
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Hey, I was wondering if there is any way to some how decrease the vibration of this phone when you get a text message. Like with the iPhone you can make it so that there is a silent vibrate when you get a text or you can make it the normal vibrate. The vibrate of this phone is ridiculous, and sometimes i like that and other times i dont so i was wondering it there is some sort of app where i can toggle the vibration intensity.
Settings -> sound -> vibration intensity ?
(Go to home screen and press the menu button to get to settings menu)
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Settings -> sound -> vibration intensity ?
(Go to home screen and press the menu button to get to settings menu)
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That's only for the haptic feedback. It won't work to decrease the messaging vibration..
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The vibrate on this phone is retarted...AGREED. cm had an option for this, maybe once ics kwerks get fixed with that wip rom that will help solve the problem. I dont k ow of an immediate solution.. one would be nice though
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I really don't see what's the problem. I keep mine on always vibrate. But if its really a big issue why not just turn the damn thing off?? Smh lol
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RayTrue04 said:
I really don't see what's the problem. I keep mine on always vibrate. But if its really a big issue why not just turn the damn thing off?? Smh lol
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Im not complaining about it, i like it alot but then i dont like it, example when i am school and i get a text message everyone can hear the damn thing vibrate.
Are there any apps/mods that allow you to silence/mute an incoming notification tone like on the iphone?
For example you are in a meeting and get a text which sets off your text tone instead of reaching into your pocket, removing phone, unlocking it, and stopping tone you just reach in and hit the power button or volume rocker and stop the tone.
Didn't realize how much I did this on my old phone until I couldn't do it on my N2!
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If you turn your volume all the way down it goes into vibrate
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An instant mute....like on the iphone...that doesnt affect volume settings
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Why not just put on vibrate when in meeting?
It is in the toggles very easy to access
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Because I don't want to have to keep toggling my phone settings on and off all day long when all I have to do is just reach in my pocket for brief second and shut it off at that particular moment.
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It takes more than a "brief second" to reach in your pocket, look for the toggle switch on the iPhone and move it... And even then, you may have not toggled the switch in the right direction, thus leaving the ringer on by accident. Trust me, I've done this with all the iPhones I've had. It doesn't matter if the back side has a bulge or is aluminum to help you orient your hand coordination. Your mind would be too focused on not getting unwanted attention while you silence your phone.
The trick for the Note II (at least for stock rom) is hold the power button two seconds, then hold the down volume rocker down until it vibrates, which only takes another second. And viola, it's on vibrate mode.
Im pretty sure if you hit the volume rocker while a call is incoming it will silence.
Correct me if im wrong
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Im pretty sure if you hit the volume rocker while a call is incoming it will silence.
Correct me if im wrong
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You're correct, but I think he wants to toggle it to go on vibrate so if the person happens to try calling a second time, it doesn't ring again.