Hi, I enabled the haptic feedback but now whenever I press the on-screen navigation buttons I also hear a sound. Is there a way to disable the sound so that I get the tactile feedback but not the sound while using the phone with haptic feedback?
manisa236 said:
Hi, I enabled the haptic feedback but now whenever I press the on-screen navigation buttons I also hear a sound. Is there a way to disable the sound so that I get the tactile feedback but not the sound while using the phone with haptic feedback?
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In the same section of settings (Sound and vibrations): advanced settings - turn of touch sound
Alin45 said:
In the same section of settings (Sound and vibrations): advanced settings - turn of touch sound
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I turned off everything under Additional Settings but it didn't help. Still have sound when I use on-screen navigation buttons or type on the keyboard while Haptic Feedback is on. Couldn't find a way to turn off the sounds and use tactile feedback only.
manisa236 said:
I turned off everything under Additional Settings but it didn't help. Still have sound when I use on-screen navigation buttons or type on the keyboard while Haptic Feedback is on. Couldn't find a way to turn off the sounds and use tactile feedback only.
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If u turned off touch sound it should not make any sound on touch. Maybe ur talking about the sound that axis haptic makes (it is kinda metalic one)?
Alin45 said:
If u turned off touch sound it should not make any sound on touch. Maybe ur talking about the sound that axis haptic makes (it is kinda metalic one)?
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Its the click sound that happens when you type on the keyboard while haptic feedback is enabled. Maybe it's by design. I was trying to turn off the click sound and keep only the vibration as tactile feedback when I type on the keyboard.
I have the same issue; have no way to disable the touch sounds along with the haptic feedback. Even in DND mode sounds are present.
settings>Sound & touch>Additional settings
haptic motor does make some noise - it's a hardware thing but there are some settings what may help you
you welcome
originali said:
settings>Sound & touch>Additional settings
haptic motor does make some noise - it's a hardware thing but there are some settings what may help you
you welcome
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Not as helpfuo as you think you are.
It is not a sound of the haptic motor, it is clearly a sound effect that follows haptic feedback
U can disable haptick feedback and turn on touch sound in additional settings to check if it's the same sound u hear when haptic feedback is enabled. If is the same, it's an software problem that can be solved in a future update....if is not, it's a haptic feedback "feauture" and u can do nothing about (most probably).
Alin45 said:
U can disable haptick feedback and turn on touch sound in additional settings to check if it's the same sound u hear when haptic feedback is enabled. If is the same, it's an software problem that can be solved in a future update....if is not, it's a haptic feedback "feauture" and u can do nothing about (most probably).
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Good idea!
When I try that, tapping sound is a different one.
This Haptic "sound" I'm experiencing turns on/off with haptic feedback, and appears to have no connection to tapping sound option. I guess it could be the haptic motor, but the sound effect is quite "non-mechanical".
If the sound you're talking about sounds like a "deng" when swiping back, then it's the vibration motor voice coils activating and vibrating the mass.
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I've looked everywhere for an answer to this problem so please don't flame me. :fingers-crossed: I am new!
I flashed AOKP's jellybean ROM for AT&T last night and ever since then my speakerphone volume is really low. It's almost the same volume as the regular speaker. I can't hardly tell the difference between when it's on speakerphone and not.
Not sure what to do! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I am running AOKP as well, although i haven't yet used my speakerphone, when my volume is up my notifications can be deafening at times...especially high pitched squeals and the like. Try going into the settings>rom control>sound menu and enable the volume panel. This enables you to selectively adjust the volumes for each sound group (for lack of a better word). This is similar to the stock sound menu with greater control. With this enabled when you adjust your sound using the rocker buttons you will see a mixer icon on the right, press that to open the volume panel and try adjusting the sounds that way. I've found the best setup for me is to crank up the phone volume, and then put the notification and music levels somewhere between 1/2 and 3/4 full. Its worth mentioning i also have my volume levels linked so that they all scale up and down together, this way my phone volume isn't all the way down while the notifications remain loud for example. This setting is found in the settings>sound menu.
I enabled that and it was turned all the way up. But I turned it down and then turned it back up and now it works great. Thank you so much!
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zmarchank said:
I enabled that and it was turned all the way up. But I turned it down and then turned it back up and now it works great. Thank you so much!
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for posting this zmarchank, this also fixed same problem!
-Joshua
There are very little sound options provided with the UI. I'd like to have a sound, sound and vibrate, vibrate , and a silent mode but it seems sound and vibrate are not possible. The only option I see is the vibrate when ringing option but that's only for phone calls, I want vibration for all notifications.
I'd like to avoid using an app to do this as most phone manufacturers provide this functionality out of the box but if need be, any suggestions? Preferably not an app that has endless options and complexities and preferably doesn't look like android version 1.
thanks!
Is there anyway to set vibration intensity. When I am on vibration mode the intensity is very low when I receive a phone call or a notification.
I checked in settings but didn't find anything.
Sad to say, but low vibration is Xiaomi's traditional issue over all their phones.
The only way I can think is try an 3rd party app to change vibration pattern or root your phone.
Yup, very sad, vibration is very soft, doesn't appear to be a intensity option like the Samsungs,
I used Good Vibrations app to make a custom vibration but doesn't help with intensity.
I feel the vibration is too weak (can't really feel it when in my pocket). Is there no vibration intensity option for this phone like other androids??
I was gonna come here and ask the same. Sadly no vibration option to be found.
Whenever i put my mobile on vibration mode and put it in my pocket i miss my phone calls because of this low intensity vibration motor. Is this the same way with you?
Is there any way to change the vibration settings?
Green Arrow05 said:
Whenever i put my mobile on vibration mode and put it in my pocket i miss my phone calls because of this low intensity vibration motor. Is this the same way with you?
Is there any way to change the vibration settings?
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It seems to be working normally for me, but I usually refrain from using vibrating alerts as they can damage stuff internally and even more when they vibrate strongly. I'd say vibration on my device is standard.
You can specifically test target the vibration motor using the MIUI Hidden Settings app from XDA Labs, you cannot change intensity of it, just test it the motor.
I am not aware of app or patch to change vibration intensity.
Maybe your device is defective (an other user complains not having any vibration at all as you saw) or coming from an other devices that used to vibrate with more intensity you are feeling the gap idk, but in order to see if that's your device or all device the same, you could go to a store selling it to test how the vibration is there on the devices they are selling.
This way you would be able to know if that's common for all production or just your device and act accordingly.
Good luck,
Regards,