I noteiced that if you disable the phone skin, when you make a call and the people on the other phone answers, you don't have vibration feedback, even if it's ticked in the options.
Is there a way to make it working?
I really love that feature, and I don't want to enable the mem leaky phone skin just to have that vibration...
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anyone can help me ?? i am using photo contacts pro to manage my callers.......so when i get a call, can i configure just the " hardware buttons" can accept or reject calls?? cause the screen can be accidentally tap to accept/reject calls...............so how to lock the screen??
anyone can help me? ??
eitehr lock incoming call screen or jsut only that hardware buttons can accept/reject calls
there are application for screen lock when getting/making a call.
google it, you will find several.
the one i preffered was: PalmarySoft Phone ScreenLock v1.7
good luck
You can edit the skin that you are using and take out the green / red buttons so the screen has no option to answer the call.
great thanks for the skinning option
Just noticed photocontacts takes 4% CPU power. And the SMS feature doesnt seem to work. But i wans thoose highres caller pictures...
Is there any software that i configure a vibration time in my incoming calls?
mine is vibrating full time. when the xperia start the ringtone the vibration do not pause or stop till i answer the call
can someone help or suggest something?
In Sounds & Notifications you have the possibility to choose between ring only, vibrate only, ring and vibrate (it seems like you have chosen this setting) and the alternative of starting with vibration and ringing afterwards.
If this is not enough for you there is the possibility to adapt the sequence of the incoming call notification either in the registry (I don't know the keys though) or by using tweaking software such as SK Tools.
Thanks
altae said:
In Sounds & Notifications you have the possibility to choose between ring only, vibrate only, ring and vibrate (it seems like you have chosen this setting) and the alternative of starting with vibration and ringing afterwards.
If this is not enough for you there is the possibility to adapt the sequence of the incoming call notification either in the registry (I don't know the keys though) or by using tweaking software such as SK Tools.
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Thank you! I did a long search about it and I found Vibro which is what i'm looking for
I found a program about it long long ago,but it not perfect
Does anyone think the default vibrate is a bit long?
I noticed you can create your own vibrate pattern (awesome feature), so I made a shorter one but it doesn't apply it!
Is that due to me being in vibrate mode only? But that doesn't make sense if so...
once you've created your pattern, make sure you recorded it (you are asked to give it a name for that).
then select it in the list of vibration patterns.
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once you've created your pattern, make sure you recorded it (you are asked to give it a name for that).
then select it in the list of vibration patterns.
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Yep, did that. It appears it only works for the ring tone and doesn't change the vibrate when in silent vibrate mode...
is it possible to disable the vibration when u switch into silence mode?
for example i have the normal mode activated and then press volume down until i hit "vibration mode" it vibrates - is it possible to disable that?
i a using llama to automatically switch into silence modes etc, i always thing i get a text message when i enter my work -.-
Please is possible disable vibrate when is delivered message or I touch list of applications on my launcher ? I donĀ“t like vibrate ... in setting is option for disable vibrate for ringtone but not for other. Do you have some idea ? Thanks
I never use vibrate
Ehi guys!
i'm trying to switch off vibration on notifications (i don't mind about calls) based on condition, because i really can't stand my phone vibrating while laying in my table at work.
I've tried 2 solution, activate vibration only while in my pocket or while connected to certain wifi.. i have no problem with the triggers but i'm not able to actually toggle off and on the vibration..
i've tried both this script https://forum.xda-developers.com/u/t...asker-t3345309 or the tasker plugin "sound mode" but they both toggle do not disturb mode, not the vibration..
i just want to:
1. vibration off + volume on while on the table
2. vibration on + volume on while on my pocket
Any help?
Thanks!!
I don't think this is possible with Tasker. My guess is, you will have to disable vibration on a system level - driver for example.
Thanks a lot for your reply! Can you be a bit more specific on your solution? I'm not sure I get it
I think it is only possible if you can find the driver file for vibration and make change there.
Some applications, like Viber, vibrate furiously in all situations and users have little control over it. My solution is Xposed and GravityBox, both of which are mostly not tasker-able.
Actually I've noticed that if I block a notification in AutoNotification, then recreate it in Tasker, the vibration doesn't go off. If you don't want to block the app's notifications on a system level, it's a good workaround.
You can also just turn vibration system wide with the Vibrate action (should be in Audio).
thanks guys, i'll give it a try
Hi guys!
I receive daily a notification by Samsung to turn on my Caller ID and Spam protection, which in turn will send Samsung even more data about the calls I receive. I don't want it. Dismissing the notification will just make it show again the next day.
How can I remove it for good?
I can't remember exactly how I stopped those but if I'm not mistaken you should be able to press and hold the notification the next time you get it and it will display options for that notification. The options I see are; Alert, Silent and On/Off. Then you would save your selection and that should take care of it. There's also a details button that would probably give you more options for other notifications from the app sending those to you.