Vibration on GPRS connect - PDA2, XDA IIi, 2020i General

Please, help me to disable vibration, that happens on every GPRS connection successful attempt. I am failed to find such registry settings.

You need to go into Start - Settings - Personal - Sounds and Notifications - Notifications.
Select the "Connection Established" event from the dropdown list and untick the "Vibrate" option.
Have to admit, I didn't realise Vibrate was an option under connect until I just took a look, but I can only assume you managed to set this to on at some point.
The option is in the registry under:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{8ddf46e7-56ed-4750-9e58-afc6ce486d03}]
Options under this key can be set to change the notification settings, but I am not sure of the various numbers. It is much easier to set through the method above. Also, I would not guarantee the last part of the registry location as this may be a generated location. The "(Default)" entry in this key on my device is set to "Connection Established" however, which is a dead giveaway.
Hope this helps,
Graham.

Thank you, but under "Connection Established" I have all boxes cleared. Vibration occuring only when GPRS connection established. No Active sync or Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, or Dialing...

Hmm... The notifications settings is definitely the right place to set the vibration effect you are seeing (I have tested it here to make sure I am not telling you rubbish).
It sounds as though the notification settings for the connection have got themselves messed up on your device. I would suggest enabling/disabling various of the "Connection Established" settings to see if there is something wrong there (or if refreshing them might solve the problem).
The "Connection Established" notification does refer specifically to the GPRS connection (I am not sure about WiFi as the device I am using here is the XDA2, so it does not have WiFi). The telephone and Activesync have separate notification settings.
If it is feasible (and I appreciate that it is not always something people want to do) take a backup of important files and hard reset the device. This should restore everything to their defaults which should not include the vibration on GPRS connection.
Beyond that, I am afraid it is not a problem I am very familiar with. Hopefully someone else may read the post and give you a hand.
Graham.

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Thank you, but under "Connection Established" I have all boxes cleared. Vibration occuring only when GPRS connection established. No Active sync or Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, or Dialing...
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Just select "None" for "Ring Type".
I have the Kaiser for 1.5y now and only last month it started vibrating on GPRS connect
Thanks GBird for the tip, it was driving me crazy!

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"Connecting to GPRS" alert...

Hey,
I was just wondering if there was a tweak of some sort that would disable the stupid and annoying "Connection to GPRS" alert bubble that occasionally comes around. I'd be typing a message and it would randomly pop up and completly mess up my message and GPRS connection cuz sometimes by pressing "space" it selects the option "cancel". thanks!
- Norman
you can install a program called GB Tweak that will keep your GPRS connection always on.
There's also a registry settings somewhere that will keep it always on ...
but there might be a problem where u may not receive phone calls if your data connection is on .... but we're not 100% sure of that.
Actually, there is a setting that's easily accessible. Go to Start Menu>Settings>Personal>Sounds & Notifications>Notifications.
Under Event, go to "Connection Established" and uncheck "Display message on screen". That should do it. Some programs re-establish this setting, don't know why, but that's the easiest solution.
phreke
great thanks phreke!
- Norman

Any way to disable Wifi network notification?

I have configured my Tilt to connect to my home Wifi network, and I want to leave Wifi running on the Tilt at all times so that I can just connect automatically when I get home.
However when I do this I get annoying notifications every 2 seconds about wireless access points in my vicinity. Is there any way to disable this notification for all networks?
Thanks.....
Goto Sounds & Notifications. You can disable all notifications for "Wireless network detected" event there.
And be ready to have a dead battery by the time you get home.
There should be an option where it says to not show this message again. On the notification**
pToolman said:
Goto Sounds & Notifications. You can disable all notifications for "Wireless network detected" event there.
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Thanks, I tried that. However all notification options ('Display message on screen', 'vibrate', etc.) were already disabled for 'Wireless network detected'. However, I still get the notifications when a new network is detected! gar....
Yes, I think the ignore will only ignore until you toggle wifi again, or will only ignore networks which have alrday been dismissed. Anyone know for sure.
In any case, I too find this annoying use AEB+ to map the wifi on/of toggle to a long press on the Contacts softkey, then it is virtually hassle free to turn it on and off.
Try This
Here is a program i made that fixes this problem for the HTC touch pro, let me know if it works on your device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2950391#post2950391

Data connection never drops

I was away for a week and upon returning my Tilt is exhibiting some strange behavior that's different from before.
Basically, data connections never drop. So once the first ActiveSync, use of Pocket IE, etc, occurs, the connection stays on forever. For example I just checked my phone and the connection has been active for over 16 hours (the phone sat hibernated for most of that time).
I could have sworn that previously, the connection would drop after some period of inactivity. The little H with the signal strength on the title bar would change back to the triangle antenna. But no more. I tried with HSDPA off too and saw the same problem (except I got a little 3G instead of a little H above the signal bars).
I even hard-reset my Tilt and this did not fix it.
What can explain why my data connections used to drop on their own before but suddenly stopped doing so? Basically, my phone used to behave as if the "disconnect after" KaiserTweak was enabled (even though I never enabled it) but it's now behaving as if "always on" is enabled (even though it is not enabled).
So you know about Kaiser Tweak - have you loaded Kaiser Tweak and set the setting? and it still behaves this way?
I cannot explain it - but if Kaiser Tweak fixes it do you still need an explanation?
Bill
whk said:
So you know about Kaiser Tweak - have you loaded Kaiser Tweak and set the setting? and it still behaves this way?
I cannot explain it - but if Kaiser Tweak fixes it do you still need an explanation?
Bill
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I agree with Bill... If You have a solution that will work even though you haven't had to use it before, why not fix the problem a new way instead of Dwelling on the problem.
Maybe Check this. In Phone Goto Menu -> Data Tab. Check your Check Box on Disable data connections when device enters Sleep Mode. Soft Reset and see if that will fix it for you.
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
I didn't want to fix this with the KaiserTweak because it comes with a disclaimer that (a) it might not work with all programs and (b) is might prevent simultaneous voice and data calls. The latter seems more problematic; maybe this is not an issue with 3G/HDSPA (and only with the older data technologies)?
I can't find a data tab anywhere. I have a Tilt with stock ROMs... is the menu and data tab available somewhere? I'd like to try that suggestion.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys.
I didn't want to fix this with the KaiserTweak because it comes with a disclaimer that (a) it might not work with all programs and (b) is might prevent simultaneous voice and data calls. The latter seems more problematic; maybe this is not an issue with 3G/HDSPA (and only with the older data technologies)?
I can't find a data tab anywhere. I have a Tilt with stock ROMs... is the menu and data tab available somewhere? I'd like to try that suggestion.
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If you don't have that tab the option has been "hidden" by the ROM Makers. So Though there is a way to get to it, It is One I don't know.
I would suggest then getting Schaps Advanced Config, Is what I use to put my Data Connections to off after three minutes. I haven't had any problems with simultaneous lovin' with Voice and Data.
Well I turned on the KaiserTweak for this and it works. Maybe I had it enabled before and didn't realize.
One thing I notice is that I always get the "connecting to" balloon pop-up when a connection is being established, even if I tell it to hide. So there's one annoyance, but it's better than having my battery drain down due to the constant connection.
Interestingly this never drop behavior coincided with the switch-over from the behavior of the 3G icon that goes to H only when a connection is established, to always showing the H icon. Could these 2 behaviors be connected somehow, and due to a change on AT&T's side?
You can turn off the notification by going to settings -> sounds and notifications -> notifications tab ->event = connection established, uncheck "display message on screen".
I was just experimenting and I found that enabling the "disconnect after" KaiserTweak prevents simultaneous voice and data. If a voice call is going, I cannot establish a data connection and if a call comes in the data connection drops. If the KaiserTweak setting is not enabled, I can get simultaneous voice and data.
My phone always shows the H icon.
It seems I have to choose between the stock setting of "connection never drops, and drains battery" and the KaiserTweak setting of "can't get simultaneous voice and data connections". Ouch!
Does BandSwitch use a different way to handle forcing the disconnections, or is going to boil down to the same registry setting that KaiserTweak uses for this?

Problem: Connection Setup – The operator does not exist in database??

In Connection Setup I chose country “Austria” and my Operator “T-mobile”. Data connections are working, so far so good.
Only problem is: After power on, or soft reset, my diamond always shows the following message: „Connection Setup – The operator does not exist in database. Contact the operator…”
I’m then forwarded to the connection settings screen. When I close that window (x), I return to home screen and everything works fine. But it’s just pretty annoying to click that message away every time!!
Please help!
In the program Setting - Connections - Connection Setup I had to disable the function "Auto Configuration". If this function is enabled the phone tries to find the network operator in his database. Unfortunately Paraguay is missing in this database.
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In the program Setting - Connections - Connection Setup I had to disable the function "Auto Configuration". If this function is enabled the phone tries to find the network operator in his database. Unfortunately Paraguay is missing in this database.
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I keep reading that....but still a bit confused. Once auto configuration is disabled....Country is USA....operators list still only shows the 3 too choose from...of which none of them are CENTENNIAL.
So how does he go about setting it up manually for Centennial?

How to prevent Connecting to MediaNet message from appearing when using HSDPA

I couldn't find the answer to this: after using Kaiser Tweak to allow HSDPA, every time a data session starts I get the Connecting to Media dialog for about ten seconds. How can I stop this? When on 3G, it happens much less frequently. Can these messages be suppressed? It makes the GPS all but useless.
Read the manual?
Workaround Answer
I'm no expert, but my soluition was to leave the connection on longer using Kaiser Tweak. I think I put it to 2 minutes or something like that. Then when new maps were loaded for google maps, the connection was already on.
pmuschi - thanks for the helpful advice, you must have searched for hours for that detailed response.
Will
I'm wondering why the message appears far more often when the HSDPA is enabled: it's annoying when it does it on 3G but it's both far more common and persistent when the HSDPA is enabled. My concern is that the battery life will go way down. Did you see a change in battery life? Is there any way to set the duration of the window down to a second or two?
simple fix......
Start>settings>Personal>Sounds&Notifications>Notifications. In the Event box select "Connection Established" and just uncheck "Display message on screen" and the popup box will not appear any more.

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