[Q] Flip/Invert the display hack? - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there some hack that could possibly flip/invert the captivate display so that when you hold it the cords (audio/usb) plug into the bottom and the 4 touch buttons would be on the top?
Of course the side buttons would be less conveniently located holding upside down but that is one of many trade-offs....

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Adjusting volume increments

Is anyone aware of a way to change the system volume increments when using the up/down keys on the phone or E100 remote?
The volume can be adjusted more finely with the touch screen, but this means taking the phone out and fiddling around a bit. Some are finding the lowest volume you can get with hardware buttons a tad too loud with noise canceling phones that sit in the ear canal.
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Would be VERY usefull....
I too am wondering that. I looked in the tweaks section and searched around but no concrete answer for it.
This would actually be very usefull!!!
Don't sweat it Guys.
Both default volume bubble and HTC Volume Control controls the volume in following increments: Vibrate>Silent>20>40>60>80>100. There's no other way to fine tune it.
Maybe the HTC Volume Control UI is a bit misleading, but if you tap with the stylus, you'll see and hear that every procent has 3 corresponding lines.
If you tap it, you can get it in 1 line increments, this is not a misleading UI, it adjusts the volume in 1 step increments. You may not be able to notice it with the phones speaker but you sure can with earphones.
ljames28 said:
If you tap it, you can get it in 1 line increments, this is not a misleading UI, it adjusts the volume in 1 step increments. You may not be able to notice it with the phones speaker but you sure can with earphones.
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Exactly.
If You listen to music 3bars is often too loud but 1 or 2 is perfect. So a solution for this would be very helpfull.
Greetz
Also looking for a solution to this problem...
I have a touch pro2 and as you describe here the system volume can be changed 1 bar at a time with finger.
But it can also be changed 1 bar at a time pressing the volume buttons (or volume buttons on headset) IF the screen is turned OFF. If the screen is ON the buttons will move it 3 bars.
If the phone is locked then it does not matter if the screen is OFF, it will still move it 3 bars at a time. So right now I never use the lock on the phone as I need the 1 bar step size when listening to music with my headset.

Anyone know of a Battery Cover without cuts for Volume buttons?

Well my HD2's volume buttons are broken. And I never use those buttons anyways.
I figured it would make it look slicker if I can get my hands on a battery cover that doesn't have a cutout for the volume buttons...
Any suggestions?

Headphone Vol + / Vol - Control

Is there a possible way to utilize the +/- button on headphones to 1 press and change the volume. I found an APP on Google Play called "Headset Button Controller" but it still doesn't seem to be able to recognize the Volume + and Volume - keys.
Any suggestions?
+1 I would love to know if this can be done. I have also had quite an extensive search on this issue and I have not been able to determine why this is not possible. I have seen apps that allow you to use the one button to increase or decrease sound by pressing 4 or 5 times (how stupid?!).
I have a set of Dre Beats (before people comment: if you don't like them I don't care) and want to be able to use the remote.
I have seen images of the headphone jack which has been pulled apart which indicate several connector rings, meaning that a remote control with three buttons should work. I would even settle for a stock remote from Samsung which allows you to connect your own headphones to it but nothing.
If anyone can shed any more light on this subject it would be greatly appreciated.
The white Samsung headphones that come with the SGN-7000 change the media volume when the up/down buttons on the headset are pressed.. or am i missing something here?
sharp2G said:
Is there a possible way to utilize the +/- button on headphones to 1 press and change the volume. I found an APP on Google Play called "Headset Button Controller" but it still doesn't seem to be able to recognize the Volume + and Volume - keys.
Any suggestions?
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I would love to have an adapter where it have volume control and the receive/end call button and yet you can use your own 3.5mm earphones too.
The IEM with buttons that came with n7000 sucks moreover you cant use your own earphones
anyone managed to find such an adapter? :/

Power button - Lower portion feedback, recessed?

As the title says, my power button feels recessed on the lower portion of the button itself. The top portion until the middle has a great tactile feedback click(NOT haptic/vibrate feedback) yet the lower portion doesn't have this feel. Is it defective? To further explain it, the lower portion does not have a notable click, instead its squishy. Sometimes when explicitly pressing the lower portion to wake or sleep, it does not register and requiring more pressure to make it happen.
My volume buttons switch feedback feel great. Anyone else with this problem?

Jammed volume button

Today I found out that the lower half of my volume button was jammed into the phone itself, the top half still sort of works.
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to how fix this or any replacements to use instead, at the moment I'm thinking of assigning the lock button to turn volume down and use a dt2w kernel instead.

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