I've got my haptic feedback on when I press the soft capacitive buttons on my N1. I've been noticing over the past few weeks that after some period of inactivity, if i start using the phone and its soft capacitive buttons, the vibrator feels weak each time i press the soft capacitive buttons.
Then if I were to press the buttons repetitively until I feel the full vibration strength, it would remain strong on each trigger until the next period of inactivity. Is this a (mis?)feature or a defect which causes the vibrator to power off and take some time and power to turn back on to full strength?
I haven't actually tested how long a minimum period of inactivity would cause this but I'm guessing somewhere between 5 to 15 minutes.
Does anyone else experience this?
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time_shock said:
I've got my haptic feedback on when I press the soft capacitive buttons on my N1. I've been noticing over the past few weeks that after some period of inactivity, if i start using the phone and its soft capacitive buttons, the vibrator feels weak each time i press the soft capacitive buttons.
Then if I were to press the buttons repetitively until I feel the full vibration strength, it would remain strong on each trigger until the next period of inactivity. Is this a (mis?)feature or a defect which causes the vibrator to power off and take some time and power to turn back on to full strength?
I haven't actually tested how long a minimum period of inactivity would cause this but I'm guessing somewhere between 5 to 15 minutes.
Does anyone else experience this?
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Yes, I recently have this problem (after flashed MCR Froyo r20). Exactly as you described.
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got a strange problem with my Touch Diamond since last weekend. The battery was drained so i recharged it as usual. But when i try to switch it on only the backlight lights up, but nothing is visible in the screen. No "Touch Diamond", no ROM info etc even when i try to get in the bootloader (SPL, by pressing down the volume button) it won't show any messages on the screen.
On the outside it doesn't have any notacable damages. The strange thing is that when switched off the 'enter' key pulsates in an upward motion. When powered up, all keys pulsate and dim over a certain period of time (approx 1 minute)
can't find anything on the net what could explain this problem and how to solve it.
anyone got a clue what's going on here ?
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W.
First off, I'd like to mention I'm new here, so if I'm posting this in the wrong place, please forgive me.
Second, the topic: I've had a problem with my power key for at least half a year now. As far as I can tell, it started after I accidentally dropped it (No harder than I usually would if I ever did drop it which is rare) with my otterbox case on it. I picked it up and tried to turn on my screen and noticed a long lag before the screen came on.
I didn't think anything of it until the next day the key wasn't responsive at all. I looked, and the key is not cracked, and there's no visible damage from the outside. I figured out if I shook the phone, or tapped on the button a certain way, sometimes I could get the button to work, but that was just unacceptable. So i found a fix in the application "Button Savior". Coupled with the volume rocker wake feature of my ROM.
But after all this time, I'd still really like my power button to work, so here are my questions:
1. Is this a common problem? Have you yourself experienced this, or have you seen others have this problem?
2. Any ideas on what is actually wrong with the button, and how I could fix the button mechanism? I'm not against taking the phone apart to repair it if that's what it takes.
Thanks in advance guys!
Additional info: Maybe not a hardware issue?
I've found that while having to enter into recovery mode by using the three button combo, it seems to register the power button being pressed in order to actually get into recovery, but once in recovery I have the same old problem of not being able to use the power button (as in I have to shake it and tap it a lot for it to register, and even that is unreliable)
Hello, forgive if this is an issue already addressed. I skimmed and didn't find anything.
I run CM11 6/25 snapshot and every time I turn off my TP, I have to pound on the power and home buttons for a few minutes. Sometimes it turns on... Sometimes I give up after several minutes of button mashing and/or loooooooong presses on power and home buttons. When it powers back on there's always a substantial charge left in the battery.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Hi there,
My Home button press function (mechanical) having some bad contacts and every minutes my phone xiaomi mi5 awakes from sleep mode, lowering my battery life.
Today it s even worse, it closes the app i using for returning to the home screen.
I wish to find a way to completely disable the press home button mechanical function, the fingerprint recon is ok, and the touch home button too.
I hope some of you will find a way to resolve my issue.
Thx.
same problem since last 2 months
if anyone can suggest some solution, it would be really helpful.
flash RR.Enable software keys and disable hardware keys on customization menu on settings
The problem resolved by itself, it must been some moisture that was stuck in it.
About weeks later it s now so fully functional.
I bought my Note 8 brand new less than three weeks ago and I am noticing a fault with the home button. I don't use the always on display so when I go to use my device the screen is 100% off. I force press the virtual home button and the phone jumps to life....although in a faulty kind of way. The haptic feedback is random and the force required to press the button is random. Sometimes the screen turns on and there is a lag until the vibration feedback. It isn't a consistent button at all when the screen is off and I'm wondering if this is a hardware fault? I'm running the latest update.
Nobody has any home button issues when the screen is off? When using the always on display and the ambient light is low the always on display will be off, so in these situations will hard pressing the home button result in a consistently tactile operation each and every time?
Well, no, the home button behaves exactly as intended, in AOD, in homescreen and in any app, I even assigned it the lock screen behavior when long pressed
In general have never had issues with hard pressing with screen off, often when i fish my phone out my pocket i accidentally hard press and the vibration tells me so with no lag.
the only time there is a lag is when the phone just came out of a cold boot or if it's installing/updating stuff.
winol said:
Well, no, the home button behaves exactly as intended, in AOD, in homescreen and in any app, I even assigned it the lock screen behavior when long pressed
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Mine works fine for double taps of the home button within the AOD and for long presses when the screen is on. It is when the screen is fully off that the home button becomes temperamental. When it is too dark for the AOD to illuminate, or when the AOD is switched off and I press where the home button should be to wake the device....they're the scenarios when my pressure sensitive home button plays up. It should perform like a mechanical home button and wake the screen whether AOD is on or not, but 3 or 4 times out of 10 it plays up. It will still wake my device but it takes a harder/longer press, the press might not register at all, or the haptoc feedback will lag. The button becomes inconsistent and frustrating to use. So many people use the fingerprint sensor to unlock, the physical power button to wake the device or they're always in a well lit room so can double tap from the AOD that they won't come across this fault even if they have it.
Sunking, I dont think the light levels or anything else for that matter,make your button erratic, take your device to claim warranty