Dumb question but where do we disable haptic feedback on keyboard presses? I’ve updated the keyboard binary but have been poking around without success. It’s a powerful vibration - distracting to type in a quiet room.
dulinor said:
Dumb question but where do we disable haptic feedback on keyboard presses? I’ve updated the keyboard binary but have been poking around without success. It’s a powerful vibration - distracting to type in a quiet room.
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Annnnnd i found it. (its under Virtual Keyboards, not Physical. Of course.)
Settings->Languages & Input -> Virtual Keyboard -> Gemini Keyboard -> Preferences
The google keyboard allows to customize vibration duration which might be a good option down the road.
Just as a quick note to help anyone else out. Once the settings were changed on my phone to disable the haptic feedback it still carried on. A quick reboot makes it go away though
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I have read several threads regarding Touch Input in this forum but I still don't understand why I cannot change from Touch Input to any of the other 4 listed soft keyboard options. I can choose them in the pulldown and then select OK. But then if I go back into Input, Touch Input is back as the choice.
And if I cannot choose a different soft keyboard, is there at least a way to turn off the auto suggest for words? It is driving me crazy as it often changes my acronyms and other spelling to something I don't want. But I don't see any options to turn it off.
Just turn off XT9...
The toggle button is under the "a" and to the left of the "z". Just tap it to switch to ABC mode.
Then you can type "cant" and it won't autocorrect it to "can't".
Does anyone know how to disable the haptic feedback (vibration) of the buttons on the bottom of the phone, ie the home, back & recent apps buttons?
(The setting under keyboard only disables the haptic feedback when you type).
llewelld said:
Does anyone know how to disable the haptic feedback (vibration) of the buttons on the bottom of the phone, ie the home, back & recent apps buttons?
(The setting under keyboard only disables the haptic feedback when you type).
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Go to Settings - Sound - Vibrate feeback. Make sure it is not ticked.
HI guys, how do i disable haptic feedback on the 3 butons on the phone (ie back, home & recent apps button)?
I have already disabled haptic feedback under settings > keyboard > htc, but this doesnt effect these buttons, on the on screen keyboards.
Any ideas?
IIRC (my phone is being repaired by htc at the moment) its under sound options near the bottom for some reason...
Works Great, thanks
I turned ut off by unchecking the checkbox. But the haptick feedback is still working?
1st is it normal phone get hot when browsing via WiFi?
2nd i want to disable keyboard vibration, i already go to Setting>Language & Keyboard>HTC Sense Input>and make Vibration feedback off but it's didn't work for me and the keyboard vibration still working !! so annoying
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1. It will get hot regardless as long as screen is on.
2. That try turning off vibration on touch under settings > sound or download another keyboard app
DoeBoi said:
1. It will get hot regardless as long as screen is on.
2. That try turning off vibration on touch under settings > sound or download another keyboard app
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already disable all vibration setting in sound too but keyboard vibration still work
It usually works when turning off vibration. Are you using a custom rom? Maybe try a different keyboard?
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.