So basically my question is if it's possible to set a different vibration strenght for haptic feedback and the vibration when you receive a call or SMS since I've noticed that they are tied together. Perhaps something in tasker? I haven't noticed anything in it though. I'm running darky's rom jvs base.
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There is a setting for haptic feedback in settings>sound, right at the bottom. Not sure if this changes the call vibration as well. Im assuming thats what you played with before...
yes, I know that but I was wondering if there was a way to set different vibration strengths. I like the haptic feedback to be kinda weak but then I can't feel the vibration when someone calls
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I recently noticed that I was always missing calls and not seeing notifications while my phone is on vibrate. I got someone to call me while my phone was on vibrate and noticed that the vibrate is REALLY REALLY weak. It was not this way when I first purchased the phone. Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
What I've tried: Turning haptic feedback on and changing the vibrate intensity level to full in preferences > sound & display. It vibrates just fine for the haptic feedback but still has a very weak vibrate for ringing and notifications.
The only modifications I've made to the phone are: Root, circle battery icon mod and uninstalled AT&T bloatware.
I recently flashed Doc's Froyo ROM for Bell. It's been great. I usually put my phone on silent before I sleep and after the first time I put it back on vibrate, I noticed that when receiving a text message my phone vibration is really weak, barely even noticeable.
For the past few days I've been trying a bunch of settings and nothing works. I know it's not the actual vibration motor because the vibration is good when I test in the diagnotic mode or when I receive a call. I also noticed that there is no vibration setting in the Messaging app, which used to be in 2.1.
I also tried the Sound Manager app, reset to factory settings, other messaging apps and nothing works. Anybody have a clue what the problem is?
I'm having the same issue under Perception, which is JK3 based as well. I hope someone figures it out.
Edit: Never mind. My vibration intensity was turned way down on this ROM by default. I cranked it up and everything is fine.
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Where did you find that intensity option?
this took me a while to work but but this is how u change it:
Settings > Sound > Vibration Intensity
Note: MUST have Heptic Feedback turned on to adjust the Vibration intesity, once selected the amount you want, just untick Heptic Feedback if you do not wish to use it
Just tried it and message vibration is still barely noticeable.
mikeess said:
Just tried it and message vibration is still barely noticeable.
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Does the ROM you're using include an OC/UV kernel? I'm wondering because I downloaded Xan's voltage app and changed my IO scheduler from BFQ to NOOP and my vibration became very weak, regardless of the haptic feedback setting. I changed it back to BFQ and, after a reboot, my vibration went back to normal.
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So I've searched everywhere but I haven't been able to find an answer.
After I updated my Captivate to the official Gingerbread 2.3.5 update...When I get a call or notification, the vibration is way more intense than what it was on Froyo. Has anyone else had this problem?
From your home screen, when you enter Settings, can you then click on: Sound, and then Vibration Intensity? If so, you should then be able to lower it a bit.
The reason I ask is I'm not running stock GB, but Legend 3.4, and that setting is grayed out. But if it's available in stock, try it.
Go into settings/sounds make sure haptic feedback is check , then set the vibration intensity.
Thanks guys,
but I've already looked into that. On the official Gingerbread release there is no 'Vibration Intensity' option except for the Haptic Feedback part. And when I adjust the haptic feedback vibration intensity it does adjust some of the system vibrations (the vibrate when I put it on 'vibrate', etc.) but it does nothing to the call and notification vibrations.
But thanks for your input!
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Thanks guys,
but I've already looked into that. On the official Gingerbread release there is no 'Vibration Intensity' option except for the Haptic Feedback part. And when I adjust the haptic feedback vibration intensity it does adjust some of the system vibrations (the vibrate when I put it on 'vibrate', etc.) but it does nothing to the call and notification vibrations.
But thanks for your input!
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An idea? Have you tried adjusting the call settimgs under 'all calls'? Turn off the vibrate settings there for vibrate on connect. It will still vibrate on silent mode.
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Just got my ATT version. Two things seem wonky:
1) When on wifi, my signal bars turn grey. I still seem to be connected to the network. I can make calls, get internet, send SMS, access Google services. They turn blue on cellular. Anyone else's is grey on wifi or know how to fix?
2) The haptic feedback causes a buzzing/farting sound coming from the top of the phone. It might be the camera. haptic feedback or any other vibration sounds horrible on the phone. Anyone else's do that too?
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Just got my ATT version. Two things seem wonky:
1) When on wifi, my signal bars turn grey. I still seem to be connected to the network. I can make calls, get internet, send SMS, access Google services. They turn blue on cellular. Anyone else's is grey on wifi or know how to fix?
2) The haptic feedback causes a buzzing/farting sound coming from the top of the phone. It might be the camera. haptic feedback or any other vibration sounds horrible on the phone. Anyone else's do that too?
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1 is normal.
2, yes my vibration sounds a little like a rattle. Seems like at least some of these phones have cheap or noisy vibration motors.
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1 is normal.
2, yes my vibration sounds a little like a rattle. Seems like at least some of these phones have cheap or noisy vibration motors.
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Thanks man. I looked at several demo units from ATT stores and they all vibrate the same way too. I think it's the autofocus mechanism. The haptic feedback seems to vibrate it at the precise wavelength and amplitude to jiggle the camera around, even though it's pretty solid when you tap on the phone with your fingers.
I never use vibrate or haptic anyway so no biggie for me.
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Hi all,
The vibration motor in my Gear was damaged and i have sent the watch to the service and now i have it back. They said that the changed the motherboard. So now the vibration motor does indeed work, i have tested through the secret *#0*# menu and have sensed the vibration on other occasions as well (yeah, i know how that sounds - LOL). However, there is no vibration on incoming calls.
Am i missing smth here? Is there an option for that? Do you people have vibration on incoming calls?
I am on null 15 but the same was on stock ROM if i remember correctly.
Thank you!
gidi said:
Hi all,
The vibration motor in my Gear was damaged and i have sent the watch to the service and now i have it back. They said that the changed the motherboard. So now the vibration motor does indeed work, i have tested through the secret *#0*# menu and have sensed the vibration on other occasions as well (yeah, i know how that sounds - LOL). However, there is no vibration on incoming calls.
Am i missing smth here? Is there an option for that? Do you people have vibration on incoming calls?
I am on null 15 but the same was on stock ROM if i remember correctly.
Thank you!
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Turn sounds off and set it to vibrate in the Gear settings menu. As far as I know you can't have both.