Vibrate intensity? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I was wondering if there is a program or something I can use to reduce the intensity of the vibrator on the Kaiser.

whester said:
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I was wondering if there is a program or something I can use to reduce the intensity of the vibrator on the Kaiser.
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Not a program, but if you open the phone and solder a resistor in with the vibrate motor it will lower the voltage to the motor, hence less vibration.
Did this on a friends moto v365

hah, nice!
How about if we want to increase the intensity?

You will have to increase the power send to your vibration motor. You can do it by removing a resistor or add power. I do not know if there is a resistor in the TyTN II that will increase the intensity of your vibration when removed.

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How to stop vibrate pulse on reset/power on.

I usually have my phones on a scheduled soft reset in the middle of the night. I put it face down so the light wouldn't wake me but the Kaiser(Qualcomm) does a vibrate pulse as if I needed that... Anyone know how to disable that?
Put it in your sock? *cough*
i wanna to know the answer too....
Anyone?...
juiceppc said:
I usually have my phones on a scheduled soft reset in the middle of the night. I put it face down so the light wouldn't wake me but the Kaiser(Qualcomm) does a vibrate pulse as if I needed that... Anyone know how to disable that?
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Stop the scheduled soft-resets?
NuShrike said:
Stop the scheduled soft-resets?
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I have a couple ideas but they involve either a hammer, or a fish tank.....
Seriously I am looking around but have not found anything yet
Sorta weird you can't disable this :|
Diable vibrate
OK.. might seem odd but a found some materail that said that some of the software used to disable the led with kill the vibrate feature... I could not find the software.. but it give a place to start
collinssc said:
some of the software used to disable the led with kill the vibrate feature
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There is a software, but I think a registry tweak will be easier:
Code:
Hkey_Local_Machine/Drivers/Builtin/AllLEDMgr
Change the "Index" value from 1 to 0
Soft-reset the device
Killing the vibrate isn't a feature, it's a consequence in this case.
And, it's not killing the vibrate on reset/power on.
I think this is something on the chipset level that can only be resolved by a altered ROM or "chipset" update from Qualcomm...??
stop vibrate at every soft-reset
Has someone been able to stop the vibrate starting at every soft-reset ?
I prefer to think of it more as a shudder whilst yawning as it wakes up
How to reduce the vibration time period ?
When I put my PPC in vibration mode and a remind alarm arrives, my PPC is vibrating for a TOO much long time ! I just want it to make, 1 short vibration , how do configure the PPC to do that ?
chris247 said:
Has someone been able to stop the vibrate starting at every soft-reset ?
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Surely this must be a hardware issue which can't be changed?
I've change my ROM and radio more times than i can remember and still have the same issue. Correct me if i'm wrong but don't some of these ROM bases even come from different WM hardware (which doesn't have this problem)?
I don't think the vibration duration is linked with the hardware, there must be a way to configure this, as it is possible to configure the ringtone to increase the sound or not.
Anyone has already tried changing the vibration duration ?
chris247 said:
How to reduce the vibration time period ?
When I put my PPC in vibration mode and a remind alarm arrives, my PPC is vibrating for a TOO much long time ! I just want it to make, 1 short vibration , how do configure the PPC to do that ?
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There's 2 ways you can put your phone into vibration mode:
1: tap the speaker icon on the top bar of the phone and select "vibrate" from the on, vibrate, off options.
2: tap the speaker icon on the top bar and leave it set to "on", but drag the two volume sliders to the bottom.
If you use method #1, when you get a notification it will give you 3 short bursts of vibration.
If you use method #2, the duration of vibration for reminders and other notifications (email, sms, etc.) is related to the length of the audio alert. I have my phone set to make noise and vibrate at the same time and when I get a message, it vibrates for the entire time that it's making noise, and not a bit longer. When I drag the volume sliders down instead of putting it exclusively into "vibrate" it vibrates for the same amount of time, so I imagine it is still playing the sound file I have associated for that notification, just not outputting it to the speaker, and vibrates while the sound file is playing.
So if you want a shorter vibration when your alarm arrives, choose a shorter beep, tone, jingle, whatever sound you want it to make when you get an alarm. Or use option #1 for putting it into vibration mode if the 3 short bursts are acceptable to you.
The vibrate upon startup is some low level thing, and I have no idea how to change it.

earpiece volume too low?

Does anyone feel that the earpiece volume is on the low side, even when the volume is set to the maximum? It's rather difficult to hear the caller in a noisy environment. Is there any remedy?
Yeah, its pretty low and its nearly impossible to hear anything in noisy enviroments. Its was the same crappy sound volume on Touch Pro. Any config?
Can be removed with Diamond Tweak (menu option 3.3: 100db Sound Limitation - put it on disable).
gyedema said:
Can be removed with Diamond Tweak (menu option 3.3: 100db Sound Limitation - put it on disable).
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I installed DT and disabled option 3.3: 100db Sound Limitation. However nothing seems to have changed. Volume is still as low as before, even at the maximum level...

[Q] How to reduce the vibration level

Anyone have idea how to reduce the vibration level on keyboard and normal tap?
I have installed a rom which have very strong vibration when typing, hope someone can help me on this, probably on registry edit..
Try to decrease the value of:
HKLM\\Software\HTC\PHONE\PhoneExtendSetting\KeyPadVibrationLevel
fighter7139 said:
Try to decrease the value of:
HKLM\\Software\HTC\PHONE\PhoneExtendSetting\KeyPadVibrationLevel
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Thank, has tried but it only reduce phone keypad vibration, the keyboard and other vibration still very high
Maybe this can help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=425063

[Q] Very loud, but very weak vibration motor

Hi,
I've bought new Sony Xperia Z1 a few days ago and overall it's a great device, but there is one issue, which is very annoying for me.
The vibration motor is very loud, but at the same time vibrations are just weak, so that when the ringtone is set on the lowest level, the motor is louder than this ringtone and when I keep the phone in my pocket I can hardly feel anything when it's vibrating.
In the keyboard I've set the shortest possible vibrating time, but it still makes more sound than vibrations.
The pitch of the sound is increasing with the duration of the motor working: eg. when I push home button for one time, the sound is quite low (but still loud), but when I press a few times in a row the sound gets higher and even more irritating.
Is it normal behavior for this smartphone? It's very annoying, because vibration should be discrete way to notify me about incoming calls or text messages. The fact that it is louder than a normal ringtone makes it useless.
Is it possible to fix it via software or is it a hardware issue and I should send the phone to the repair center (i'm afraid to do it, because they've destroyed my phone in the past).
I have the same problem, sometimes it works, but mostly it is making a scratching sound.
I've turned off the vibration when pressing the screen/keyboard, makes too much noise.
It is probably a hardware issue, i want to fix it by myself, because i don't trust the repair centers.
thomas8787 said:
I have the same problem, sometimes it works, but mostly it is making a scratching sound.
I've turned off the vibration when pressing the screen/keyboard, makes too much noise.
It is probably a hardware issue, i want to fix it by myself, because i don't trust the repair centers.
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vibration very weak here: if in pocket or on any surface I can hardly feel it

Vibration when plugging in charger

Is there anyway to get the device to vibrate harder than it does when one plugs in the charger to the Note 8?
Only method I could see was to increase Vibration feedback under Vibration intensity. Problem with that is that it also affect my key press vibration intensity.
On my previous galaxy devices the vibration when plugging into power source for charging was independent. Felt almost like in intensity to when you turn down the ringtone volume to vibrate. That sort of Vibration without having to adjust it in other areas.
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Limeybastard said:
Is there anyway to get the device to vibrate harder than it does when one plugs in the charger to the Note 8?
Only method I could see was to increase Vibration feedback under Vibration intensity. Problem with that is that it also affect my key press vibration intensity.
On my previous galaxy devices the vibration when plugging into power source for charging was independent. Felt almost like in intensity to when you turn down the ringtone volume to vibrate. That sort of Vibration without having to adjust it in other areas.
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I haven't found yet but you can try laying it down on a hard, flat surface. You will here its vibration too.
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It vibrates but the intensity is low when plugging in charger. All my other Samsung devices were more intense when plugging in power cord.
Like I mentioned earlier, I can increase the intensity but that will also make my key presses etc more intense also which I don't want. First world issue to be honest I know, but was hoping perhaps I missed a setting somewhere.
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