short vibration - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

every time i turn on my diamond and every time i start a cal i get a short vibe.
is it possible to get rid of it?

Disable the vibration on connecting call:
Phone (dialer) tap on Menu
Options
On the tabs.. go to the last one - Advanced
Uncheck " Vibrate device when connection is established"
About the vibration when you turn on your diamond.. well that happens even with Nokias and Sony Ericssons.. and I think just about every cell phone I have owned.
I believe it is called POST - Power On Self Test
Don't think it's possible to turn that off

altunaa said:
every time i turn on my diamond and every time i start a cal i get a short vibe.
is it possible to get rid of it?
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For the call vibration, go to the phone settings, advanced tab and uncheck the option.
Edit : L o r d R a j has been quicker than me and more explicit !

Fabliv said:
For the call vibration, go to the phone settings, advanced tab and uncheck the option.
Edit : L o r d R a j has been quicker than me and more explicit !
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Just trying to make myself useful

ok, thanks, but i don`t have the advanced tab, my last tab is "more"....

any idea? that vibe really bothers...

altunaa said:
any idea? that vibe really bothers...
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Try, with a registry editor, to modify this key :
HKLM\Software\HTC\PHONE\PhoneExtendSetting
Dword key : ConnectingVibration to 0

thank you fabliv, it worked fine

HTC Diamond Vibe
Every time I turn on the HTC diamond I get a short vibe.
Is it possible to modify the registery to get rid of this also ?
Please someone.

hello to all,
at my XDA (with HTC org. ROM 1.93) the vibrate after call active doesn't work.
I have checked the reg-key, also the setting in the phone-settings. All is enabled, but after an outgoing call is established nothing is vibrating.
is there somewhere else a switch which I can use?
many thx
herge

Same problem here - I can't activate vibration

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(Solved for diamond) How to disable fast dormant display during call?

I bought a Touch Diamond recently.
But I can't resolve a problem with the fast dormont display during call function.
I tried to modify the setting in the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastDormantDisplayDuringCall
I change the DWORD Data from 1 to 0.
But after a soft reset, I still have the problem that screen turns off quickly during calls.
It bothers me when I need to use the keypad during a call
to enter ext. number or to follow a vocal operation.
Does any one have the solution here?
Thanks a lot.
Craig Shih
My problem is now solved. Any one who needs the solution can go to post#19 and post#29.
But it needs more tests and feedbacks because I don't know how it works for other roms.
No body in the diamond forum knows how to solve this problem.
Maybe this is a very very difficult problem to solve.
No one knows how to sovle it until now.
Hope a real master comes to help us.
diamond bugs
yes it's really sad to have a expensive mobile without a support even the htc don't have a solution what kind of support we had ??? lucky us we had a website like XDA developer to help us tnx to the dude who put up all the tweaks and update....try to flash the euro rom it will solve the prob.blank screen during call...
as soon as phone call is received, just press on joystick centre button shortly. Display will not go off then. Simple enough.
if before you'll make the call ypu'll take out the stylus, it won't go off, and it will automatically start a note.this setting is in phone option last tab...
remember: it goes to sleep the moment you hold it against your ear (or your hand or anything in the front).
if you set the registry right it will stay on as long as you don't hold anything against the front.
pskint said:
automatically start a note.this setting is in phone option last tab...
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that's an additional and necessary side effect since he only needs the display to stay on so he can use the keypad without pressing extra buttons.
SecureGSM said:
as soon as phone call is received, just press on joystick centre button shortly. Display will not go off then. Simple enough.
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Thank you for your suggestion.
I tried this method and then the call will be on hold immediately
until I press the central button again.
But it surely keep the screen on during calls though I have to press the central button twice.
pskint said:
if before you'll make the call ypu'll take out the stylus, it won't go off, and it will automatically start a note.this setting is in phone option last tab...
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Thank you for your suggestion.
It's a good functionality for diamond users.
But sometimes I want to use the keypad during calls rather than to make a note with stylus.
For example when we call for some credit card toll free service,
we might have to key in ext. numbers or ID numbers or card numbers etc.
pietrucci said:
remember: it goes to sleep the moment you hold it against your ear (or your hand or anything in the front).
if you set the registry right it will stay on as long as you don't hold anything against the front.
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Could you explain the registry for us?
Err... personal view..
If there is a solution.. it would be great.. but just in case, there isn't :
I have gotten used to it.
now if it is to enter extension numbers or whatever.. I just start off by pushing the center dial once. The key pad is there.. I get on with entering the ext. number or the Account numbers..
Same call - next time I have to enter other details, hit the center thing again.. and the key pad is there..
It's not that much of a hassle.
Of course a solution would be great, but even if there isn't, one does get used to it, in time.
why do you want it to stay on.
i noticed that when it stays on during a call, my ear is opening programs.
which i really do not want.
if you need to use the phone during a conversation just press the on button.
L o r d R a j said:
Err... personal view..
If there is a solution.. it would be great.. but just in case, there isn't :
I have gotten used to it.
now if it is to enter extension numbers or whatever.. I just start off by pushing the center dial once. The key pad is there.. I get on with entering the ext. number or the Account numbers..
Same call - next time I have to enter other details, hit the center thing again.. and the key pad is there..
It's not that much of a hassle.
Of course a solution would be great, but even if there isn't, one does get used to it, in time.
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You are right, it 's not a big deal.
Maybe it's only my preference with mobile phone or somebody else's.
But if we can choose which way to go, that would be better.
i think there is a slotion please try
got this one now and it looks like problem solve for me
Originally Posted by minkol
I suggest this too:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightSensorPollingEnab le to 0 (default 1)
During call the light sensor can also switch the backlight off. This setting will that disable.
This registry setting will disable your screen from turning off when making a call:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightSensorPollingEnable set to 0
It disables the lightsensor so it doesn't react when you're putting the phone next to your ear.
It worked for me, so I hope it will work for you as well.
motin said:
got this one now and it looks like problem solve for me
Originally Posted by minkol
I suggest this too:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightSensorPollingEnab le to 0 (default 1)
During call the light sensor can also switch the backlight off. This setting will that disable.
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Thank you.
I 'll try it right away and see how it works.
motin said:
got this one now and it looks like problem solve for me
Originally Posted by minkol
I suggest this too:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightSensorPollingEnab le to 0 (default 1)
During call the light sensor can also switch the backlight off. This setting will that disable.
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Hello. That registry entry solved that problem, but still after a few seconds the light turns off, even if I set it to turn off after 5 minutes in the Power settings. Is there any registry "tweak" to increase the backlight duration during a phone call?
craig_shih said:
Could you explain the registry for us?
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Yes I can. Look at this post, point 8: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2278799&postcount=1
This regkey is also mentioned a few times in this thread.
See also point 17 of that post.
Done.
This is what I did
HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\BatteryTimeoutInCall set to 0
HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\BatterySuspendTimeoutInCall to 0
HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastDormantDisplayDuringCall to 0
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone Sleep to 0
HKCU\ControlPanel\Backlight\LightSensorPollingEnable to 0
That done..
Restart the phone (I waited for a minute or so)
Backlight remains on now.
Then, just for the hell of it.. went back into the registry and set back the default values for:
lightsensorpollingenable
Phone sleep
Fast dormant
Checked again.. still works.
If one or two people could confirm that this works, we could finally put a SOLVED thing to this nonsense and get it over with.

Vibration when call begins.

Hi. My diamond doesn't vibrate anymore when the call is begining. (You know there's only one fast vibration when the connection is ok). Even if the option is activated in the "phone config".
Any idea ? Thanks.
(not a big problem, but I like this option ...).
Check if your Diamond vibrates while playing Teeter ?
Have you chekcked that the setting is on in the phone settings?
Are you sure your ring and/or system volume aren't set to "silent", the setting below "vibrate"? Otherwise the phone won't vibrate when you're getting called.
same problem...
vibration working in all other apps, set to sound and set to on in phone settings, when call begins no vibr...
You might check how it's been set in your registry:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script
Check this value. There should be an "v" in it, indicating the phone should vibrate. If it isn't, set it to your own like: See http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=RegistryRingtoneScripts
ive "av0pw3r" there...
v0 indicates it should vibrate 0 seconds. Try changing this to v1 or v3.
I've apw3r.
Doesn't working with av3pw3r ...
(to aqeelhaider, Diamond vibrate on Teeter)
The setting is on on phone settings ...
Any idea ?
By the way, I think there's an other issue with my phone. I can't use the feature for adding phone number if it's not already in the phone at call's end ... Enven if the setting is ok in the config menu.
Milenco said:
v0 indicates it should vibrate 0 seconds. Try changing this to v1 or v3.
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nothing...
i think its a advanced config bug...
hum last post, sorry ...
Someone can tell me when the phone is vibrating : when the called number bingins to ring or when the people answer the call ? Thanks.
nael33 said:
hum last post, sorry ...
Someone can tell me when the phone is vibrating : when the called number bingins to ring or when the people answer the call ? Thanks.
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at the connection established...when the people answer...
now working...i dont know why or how...
Ahh then I misunderstood. I thought you mend the vibrating for indicating someone is calling you, not the vibrate on call established. The registry tweak I supplied are for the ringtone, notifying you your getting called.
Open the dial pad > press menu > options > advanced > and tick -> vibrate device when connection is established
Hope it helps
nael33 said:
Hi. My diamond doesn't vibrate anymore when the call is begining. (You know there's only one fast vibration when the connection is ok). Even if the option is activated in the "phone config".
Any idea ? Thanks.
(not a big problem, but I like this option ...).
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Did you disable the htc phone skin?
IF yes then you can't have "vibrate device when connection established
At least that's the case with me.
I disabled the htc skin but i sure miss this feature . In the
phone/settings/advanced, the "vibrate device when connection established" is ticked but nothing happens , unfortunately.
Also the sylus to notes isn't working but i don't care for that.
hi everyone
is there a registry tweak that disables the vibrate feature when call is established?
cos i have a problem where the advance menu tab doesn't exist in my menu > option tabs
thanks
to get to the advanced tab you need to do this
click start>settings>phone>then click the little arrows at the bottom to show Advanced then click on it.
Milenco said:
You might check how it's been set in your registry:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script
Check this value. There should be an "v" in it, indicating the phone should vibrate. If it isn't, set it to your own like: See http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=RegistryRingtoneScripts
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"v" indicates how many seconds the phone should vibrate before ringing, This "v" is useless in the case of "vibrating when conected"

Lag When Answering Calls

[Since I posted this in the ROM Dev. section by accident, hope it's alright to post here in the proper section.]
I don't know if you GSM guys have had this problem, but my CDMA Diamond seems to.
Whenever I receive a call and I press the "Answer" button or hard key, it doesn't seem to connect instantly and allow me to talk. It would stay at the menu and I could continue to press "Answer" with nothing happening. Then after a minute it would finally connect and I can talk, provided the other person hasn't hung up yet.
Anyone know any solutions?
when i pres answer button it takes some seconds to connect
Hi, also me here when i press answer button i takes some seconds until somebody hers me, after i pres answer buton i shuld repet helo hello 3-4 untill the line gets conected
can anybody ansver
aspx said:
Hi, also me here when i press answer button i takes some seconds until somebody hers me, after i pres answer buton i shuld repet helo hello 3-4 untill the line gets conected
can anybody ansver
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Yeh same here!
gamer007 said:
[Since I posted this in the ROM Dev. section by accident, hope it's alright to post here in the proper section.]
I don't know if you GSM guys have had this problem, but my CDMA Diamond seems to.
Whenever I receive a call and I press the "Answer" button or hard key, it doesn't seem to connect instantly and allow me to talk. It would stay at the menu and I could continue to press "Answer" with nothing happening. Then after a minute it would finally connect and I can talk, provided the other person hasn't hung up yet.
Anyone know any solutions?
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What rom are you using right now? I had this problem on Juicy2.1(Sprint), but it went away when I flashed to 2.2
Same here with all tested ROMS and same with all previous HTC devices ... seems to be standard "windows mobile behavior"
Edit: but I am on GSM
yeah, i also get this problem when hanging up as well, it takes ages to hang up, long after i've pressed the button or ended the call on the touchscreen
there is a string for "out call", is referred to idlecall...
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallProgressIdleTimeout
normally is setted at 3 (seconds) but you can change at 0
also for incoming calls:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Phone\PhoneExtendSetting\EndCallTime
change always to 0
try those changes it should answer & hangup faster
bye,
davide
hempy said:
What rom are you using right now? I had this problem on Juicy2.1(Sprint), but it went away when I flashed to 2.2
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I'm on Juicy's 2.2 (Telus).
suiller said:
there is a string for "out call", is referred to idlecall...
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallProgressIdleTimeout
normally is setted at 3 (seconds) but you can change at 0
also for incoming calls:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Phone\PhoneExtendSetting\EndCallTime
change always to 0
try those changes it should answer & hangup faster
bye,
davide
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Just tried this, had a friend phone me, looks like it connected instantly this time. Of course, it's just 1 call, I'll have to see what happens with more incoming calls. Thanks for the suggestion!
Cannot find this entry in my registry - 1.93:
also for incoming calls:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Phone\PhoneExtendSetting\EndCall Time
change always to 0
Any idea?
Thanks
Kramer
Kramer1111 said:
Cannot find this entry in my registry - 1.93:
also for incoming calls:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Phone\PhoneExtendSetting\EndCall Time
change always to 0
Any idea?
Thanks
Kramer
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Add it as a DWORD...exit reg edit...wait 30 seconds....soft reset....
can someone plz .cab these reg changes? would be great
reg file attached
cab file attached (let me know if it works!)
wait atleast 30sec before resetting device
its working for me
Brendo said:
reg file attached
cab file attached (let me know if it works!)
wait atleast 30sec before resetting device
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Brendo, I LOVE YOU!
I can actually get calls from a locked state now!
You have no idea how much time, work, and frustration you have saved me.
What a concept.. A phone that answers calls!
Such oversight on the part of Sprint.
Dammit I cant find the registry!
I avoid .cabs.

Screen turns off in a call

Can anyone tell me of a fix that keeps the screen from turning off during a call? I assume this occurs on the Diamond and the Pro. I am using a Pro, but got no answer on the Rafael forum. Swear on my Momma's (your jargon here) that I searched for the answer..yes I'm a noob
try this
8. Prevent screen switching off during phone call --> HKEY_Local_Machine\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastD ormantDisplayDuringCall to 0 (Note: does not work on all ROMs)
AND (tested and works on EU ROMs thanks to Rod65)
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\Sleep switch value from 1 to 0
prolly wil do the trick...
but why would one want to keep the screen on during a a call???
you have an extra eye in youre ears?
or do you like to press randum buttons like "hang up" and such??
thats wat happend when i activated my screen during calls... now ive got it back 2 normal, and cant say i disagree with the initial design to shut it of during call...
besides that you can get it back on during a call with a simple press of the powerbutton
The reason why - Because when I get a call and I need to activate loud speaker / mute the call ... I have to do the following:
Push the power button, click unlock, push unlock again, then push "phone", and then make the adjustment.
At which point the screen goes off again!
How difficult would it have been for HTC to have just dim/disable touch on the screen, until you push a key to enable them??
screen on in call is needed when
on a automated service...i.e telephone banking
try and swap with this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2867404&postcount=1
You can also get the screen back on by pressing the 'Action' button - centre D-Pad... that's the way I do it. I just can't understand why anyone would want the screen on during a call?
grahamkdt said:
You can also get the screen back on by pressing the 'Action' button - centre D-Pad... that's the way I do it. I just can't understand why anyone would want the screen on during a call?
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voice mail pass entry, tele banking, 3 way calling, video calls, looking up information to give to caller, speakerphone, directions, hold and mute just to name a few reasons.
Blazeitup123 said:
voice mail pass entry, tele banking, 3 way calling, video calls, looking up information to give to caller, speakerphone, directions, hold and mute just to name a few reasons.
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... none of which can be executed while the phone's pressed to your ear!!
delboy1234 said:
try this
8. Prevent screen switching off during phone call --> HKEY_Local_Machine\Drivers\BuiltIn\RIL\EnableFastD ormantDisplayDuringCall to 0 (Note: does not work on all ROMs)
AND (tested and works on EU ROMs thanks to Rod65)
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\Sleep switch value from 1 to 0
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Hi,
I also would like to fix this problem, how do you get into change Hkey settings?? Or is there a more user friendly way of doing this??
Thnx....
u will need a registry editer of some sort - i use regedit which is part of the 2.8 Dutty Rom

option to prevent screen off during call?

is it possible to have a tick box or something on the dialer to prevent the auto screen off during a call?
most calls it's a good thing, but once in a while you need to keep using the keypad every 5 seconds and having to hit the power button every time is very annoying.
I suppose another option would be to have a simple app for toggling the setting and bind it to a key... but something on the dialer face would make more sense
any help?
Search advanced config and the setting needed to turn off is fast sleep. "it's in the ROM no need to search lol"
right, I know I can turn it off... but I like it on 90% of the time... what I'm looking for is a simple way to temporarily disable for those occasional calls where you need the keypad a lot.
screwyluie said:
right, I know I can turn it off... but I like it on 90% of the time... what I'm looking for is a simple way to temporarily disable for those occasional calls where you need the keypad a lot.
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You could try via REG:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Phone\Sleep set to 0 not allowed 1 allowed.
Try to change the reg and see if needs a reset or not, if doesn't need a reset, then i can make 2 x .cabs one to enable one to disable. Mind you how do you know if need it or not till call? lol
thank you for your offer
I tested the setting and it doesn't work, even after reboot, it still turns the screen off after about 5 seconds in a call
this is your black v4 rom if that helps
as for not knowing to use it before the call, well most of the time you know when you're calling customer service or something, you're going to need it.
for the other stuff, I'm hoping that by binding it to a key I'll be able to execute the registry tweak during the call as well
thanks again

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