I've been so far disappointed with the haptics on my P6P since I got it in November. It's my only complaint.
Previously, on my OP7P I was running a ROM with this setting and was very happy with the results, and I am hoping this setting may be customizable without root/rom since I've not yet been convinced to go down that hole with my P6P. Specifically, I want to adjust the haptic duration of key presses on GBoard. The other system wide haptics I'm fine with and have no issues.
If anyone knows of a method to accomplish this, I would be very grateful! Thanks!
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Are there any customization options for the vibrate function? Intensity, duration, etc.?
It just seems to be pretty intense and last quite a while now, and I'd like to tone it down...
Couldnt agree more, wouldnt mind doing the same. Guessing HTC hoped to attract a larger female audience!
edit; Im sorry, couldn't resist!
Andehh said:
Guessing HTC hoped to attract a larger female audience!
edit; Im sorry, couldn't resist!
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I knew this would come up...
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Was there ever a solution for this??
Man, this thing really vibrates... far too long as well!
I found an app somebody created that allows you to change the vibration patterns but other than that I haven't heard of anything...... I can't think of the name of the app anymore but I tried it and it didn't do anything..... pretty much gave you the ability to change the vibrating ringtone sound since the vibrator is as loud as the ringer itself when the volume isn't up.
I would hope there would be some way of changing the intensity myself as well.
valert
I'm guessing this works on the tp2 but it only lets you mess with vibration patterns on the phone ring, not other notifications. Don't know if it slows down answer/ring delay but the author says it has a small memory footprint.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=437279
Doug
Have you guys tried out VAlert on TP2? I used it on my TP until I realized it was screwing with my volume adjustment buttons... Kind of wondering if this is still the case...
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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I'm coming from a Oneplus One and have always scheduled my phone to priority notification at night!
Can't seem to find the setting for the same on my oneplus 3! Am I missing something or does OnePlus want us to do it manually every night with the physical toggle which doesn't make sense at all.!![emoji36] [emoji35]
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Completely agree with you. I like the slider, but coming from a Nexus 5 where I've also scheduled my Do Not Disturb nightly I don't want to and am not going to remember to slide to Priority every night...
I read an argument about it not appearing as you could have conflicts in the slider saying one thing and the software another, but still... I think that can be overcome, the software just overrides the button until the next slide...
I would say that this is the worst design "bug" in OxygenOS on the OP3 I have seen and I hope that OP rethink their decision to just completely remove the DND function from Android which, frankly, is just a lazy implementation.
@Nooner, the software should never override the button. The hardware slider should always have precedent. However, OP could have left the DND function in and then just limited the minimum user DND setting to the slider setting. At least then the user could still use the quick setting pull-down, or the nightly auto schedule etc, e.g. to set to priority mode even when the slider is still in normal position.
I would rather not have the slider and just use the quick setting pull-down given how in-frequently I use it and given I have now lost the auto rules.
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Completely agree with you. I like the slider, but coming from a Nexus 5 where I've also scheduled my Do Not Disturb nightly I don't want to and am not going to remember to slide to Priority every night...
I read an argument about it not appearing as you could have conflicts in the slider saying one thing and the software another, but still... I think that can be overcome, the software just overrides the button until the next slide...
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exactly, the software should have authority over dnd schedules and hardware toggles should be able to override it if toggled manually by the user.... its PITA to do it after I'm already disturbed once every night since I bought the OP3! [emoji36]
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Hello all, I've been looking for a day or two and have yet to find anything that quite fits the bill. I'm not a huge fan of the priority notifications feature, I prefer to receive all of my notifications most of the time albeit at a much lower volume when I'm at work. I was wondering if anybody has come across or knows of an xposed module or something similar that would allow me to tie the notification slider to different profiles, so that I can set a low volume for one profile and perhaps all vibrate for another. As it stands, profiles do exactly what i'm looking for, I'd just like to be able to trigger them with the slider like a manual implementation of priority notifications that suits my needs better.
There was for one plus 2 nothing yet for the one plus 3 I guess we have to give it a few weeks till the big devs get a hold of the device. Remember one plus 3 is on back order.
I really like my new Oneplus 3, even its size, which I thought would be unbearable. But after using it for a couple days I have at last found something that I really dislike. From what I can tell, the do not disturb settings from vanilla Android have been nixed in favor of the alert slider. Thus one cannot automate times during which, say, the phone allows no notifications or allows only priority level notifications. Nor can do not disturb settings be activated from, say, a widget on the device: the alert slider must be used for everything. I presume the reason is that they don't want the settings to conflict with the slider (eg, going into a do not disturb mode when the slider is in the bottom most position).
However, I would like to be able to control these things from software. Is there any solution involving rooting? The only thing I don't want to do is install a new ROM (I don't want to lose the dash charging).
I am really interested about this too. Loosing the automated acttions such as DnD and Night mode are a setback for me.
Are there any ROMs out there which have at least tackled the DnD issue? The slider could be used then for something else (lock portrait mode, lamp light etc...)
Most apps and widgets I've tried since posting simply don't work, with one exception. I've found that the app Do Not Disturb by Cabooze (sorry, can't link) replicates the missing functionality and seems to mute notifications even when the alert slider is set in the bottom position. This is really not ideal (I would trade the alert slider for stock do not disturb in a second) but is an adequate stop gap.
Thanks for the info, that app seems to be working. But the feeling is the same. I fee like back in the days the function did not exist in stock, looking for tricks/apps and wondering if what I found will be reliable... still hoping we see soon solid custom roms which also offer a solution for all the missing automation.
You can surely use tasker for this...
i've designed an Alert Slider software override (non-root) for the OnePlus 3 (probably works on the newer OnePlus phones as well) It allows for scheduled setting of sound profiles. Need some advice on interest and how to Beta release.
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