Ok Guys,
I have Been Looking for a vibrating keypad for texting for a few weeks now. In the middle of the i have managed to and get and love the HTC 12 button 1. Also i have managed to get a cab that makes the dailer keypad vibrate. This had made me want it even more.
Does anybody know how to make the HTC touch 12 button keypad vibrate?
Or just other FF keypad?
Regards
Scott
Make sure you really want to do this, I have run across many posts that cover vibrate by touching, and they always have people complaining that the vibration is getting weaker.
Most vibrate units are made by placing a weight on a small motor, and that motor is so small it was only designed for occassional use in short bursts. Most touch to vibrate programs cause over use of these motors and this leads to loss of speed and eventually the motor will die.
If you really want this feature though, search the developing and haking section, I've seen a few options there while browsing through the programs.
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Is there any way to disable the answer button? I know how that sounds, but I carry my Wing in my pocket, and nearly every time I hear it ring and pull it out, I've either inadvertently answered it, or ignored it. I guess what I'm looking for is something that makes me press 2 buttons, or something to answer it. If I had any coding skills at all, I'd disable the answer softkey and the green phone, then write a little app that gives you two on screen buttons, and two pick up the call, you have to hit one, then the other.
Perhaps there is a better solution to my problem, or software already, but I'm yet to find it.
Hi All
I recently lost my ringtone and found a solution on here, so all is fine.....EXCEPT when the phone rings, the ringtone disappears when the scroll wheel (if that's what it's called) is moved.
Has anyone else come across this problem and if so found a fix???
The phone carries on ringing silently if I move the wheel, it's just the sound that disappears and that's obviously not very good if it's in my pocket!!
I've tried pressing all the other buttons when it's ringing to see if they make the sound disappear but they don't, it's only the wheel
Any one got any ideas????
Thanks
That's not a bug.
That's a feature...
My TyTN1 did that.
My P3600 did that.
My TyTN2 Does that.
It's the only way of making the phone go QUIET without canceling the call.
Quite usefull actually....
Honestly!!??
It's a feature??
How do I turn it off????
I like that feature very much, too. When someone calls and I don't want to talk to them I just hit the scroll wheel to silence the call but let it continue ringing for them. That way they don't know I'm ignoring them. I can plausibly be out of range of my phone or some other excuse. If you press the end key or hit "ignore" on the phone screen it sends the call immediately to voicemail and the person on the other line can tell they've been actively ignored...
I don't know if it's possible to turn it off.
ive always found it usefull. but sometimes it can be annoying as OP said when its in your pocket
livefastdiefun87 said:
ive always found it usefull. but sometimes it can be annoying as OP said when its in your pocket
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The beginning of every sad story I've heard about screen cracks and phone damage, has always begun with , Well the phone was in my pocket and..............
When I pull my phone from it's padded holster I always look at the caller id first and do not wish to disturb other people while I decide. I appreciate the feature
I'm guessing it's a feature that can't be turned off then
Hi,
I'm new to the forum and only have HTC touch diamond for few days. I love the mobile and would like to keep it. However I'm deaf and rely on feeling the phone in my pocket, but the vibration is not strong enough to feel it all the time and it only vibrate once for incoming SMS. I have searched the net and read about the TouchResponse. I don't want the phone to vibrate everytime I touch it, but would like the vibration for incoming SMS stronger and longer. Does anybody can help me out with this?
Thanks a lot in advance!!
you can try puting an mp3 ringtone about 25 seconds or so of length in your Internal Memory/ My documents folder and choose it from with in the sounds and notificans menu in personal settings. Choose to have it vibrate and it will do so for the length of the ringtone.
Hi,
thanks a lot!! Its vibrate now longer, which is much better, but is there any change in making it stronger too?
Thanks!
Marshilli said:
Hi,
thanks a lot!! Its vibrate now longer, which is much better, but is there any change in making it stronger too?
Thanks!
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Although I'm not deaf my job requires me to have the phone on silent mode. When I bought the diamond I kept thinking to myself where did the vibration go? The best phone in vibration is the HTC Touch (elf), that little bastard vibrates like hell. Once I was on a reunion and had that phone in the pocket, my wife called me and I could hear it vibrating (besides feeling) in my pocket! The diamond has smooth vibration unfortunately
When I'm making a call with my Samsung Galaxy S I9000, the proximity sensor seems a bit... well... unefficient.
Usually, if I need to do something with both hands, like going through papers or using a computer during a call, I put the phone between my ear and my shoulder to hold it. Usually when held like this, the phone isn't entirely pushed against my ear/cheek, so the proximity/light sensor reacts to pretty much everything. When it reacts, the screen is turned on and my cheek sometimes pushes the mute(or speaker or end call) icon, and that gets really frustrating as it happens multiple times during a call, and you can't really notice it.
So you may imagine how it's like to keep on jabberin about something and then you hear your friend going "Hello? You still there? " and then you just go "****, AGAIN!?".
I was simply wondering if anyone has had this problem and if there is a fix for it. I have been looking all over the web for an app or a mod to disable the proximity during the call, so that the screen would simply go off only if you press the screen lock button. Or so that the screen would at first use the proximity sensor and then disable itself, so that the screen would go on only if you press the lock or home key.
I have been thinking about trying to solve this problem with creating an app through the SDK, but I still kind of lack the knowledge of creating such things (with being busy studying and stuff).
So, if anyone knows an app already or has found a way to solve this problem, I'd be greatful of your advice.
I have the same problem with the proximity sensor on my Samsung Focus.
Probably there are work arounds for this issue - but IMHO the proximity sensor is too sensitive and phone call UI is not very well design (end call button should be at the bottom of the page opposed to the top where it's not and is very easy to press it accidentaly with our ears/cheeks/etc.)
Since Samsung isn't fixing this, why don't you try Sanity app from market. It has many options along with the option to switch off the screen during the call.
Give it s try.
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I have this problem since th beginning, with my FOcus. Any luck fixing this? I did increase the count to 75 through the Diagnose mode. But I still constantly find my phone on hold or on speaker or on mute while on call. Please help!!!
Hey guys,
I love the X but in my mind there is a big problem with this phone. The strength of the vibration. I searched the whole forum and it seems that there is still no solution to adjust the strength of it.
Maybe a custom rom could work but i want to keep the stock.
I now had the idea of “replacing” the standard vibration with the one that applies, when you shake your phone to enable the camera mode. In my opinion it has a very smooth feeling, is strong enough to feel in your pocket without making this rattle and noisy sound.
Is it possible to extract the corresponding code that tells the phone how it should vibrate when the camera is activated and exchange the normal vibration behavior with it, when I get a notification.
Or am I off the track with this idea that the vibration function is controlled by a simple code line?
I looked to see if I could find that vibrate pattern somewhere and emulate it with Tasker, because like you said, it feels very smooth and gradual, instead of the violent feel of the "normal" one.
In Tasker you can specify the pattern for vibration in an OFF/ON/OFF/ON/etc sequence. I played with it for a little while one day but didn't get very far. I tried a few different on and off times to see what felt similar but couldn't pin it down.
I did poke around in the system for files related to the camera to see if there was any files specifying how to make it vibrate, but I didn't have any luck there either.
For what it's worth, I use Tasker to vibrate my phone when I get a new SMS and my screen is off. I use a shorter vibration than the standard SMS one, but still do two pulses.