just got the raider aka. vivid from Rogers here in Canada, spent an hour trying to figure out how to disable input vibration and no success.
I guess I was either blind or there is no option to disable it in regular settings?
Haptic feedback, or in keybord settings for keyboard input
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It is in settings>sound>haptic feedback. You should be able to turn off the haptic feedback and that will stop the vibration except for the keyboard. That can be turned off in the language & keyboard setting I believe.
This is how it is on my Inspire so I think it should be the same with the Vivid, but I don't have it until tomorrow.
pside15 said:
It is in settings>sound>haptic feedback. You should be able to turn off the haptic feedback and that will stop the vibration except for the keyboard. That can be turned off in the language & keyboard setting I believe.
This is how it is on my Inspire so I think it should be the same with the Vivid, but I don't have it until tomorrow.
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it works, thank you.
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Hello
Does anybody know if it is possible to set vibrant signal for the virtual keyboard press? How?
zoltancsapo said:
Hello
Does anybody know if it is possible to set vibrant signal for the virtual keyboard press? How?
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i think this might have been discussed before in other forums. you may want to do a search on this and i believe you can find the results.
just out of curiousity, why would you want to activate vibrate effect for keypress? you are using 1800MAH battery?
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Heres an app that works fine with my Diamond. He's right, though, battery conservation is crucial on this phone, unless you can charge it all the time, like at work in the car, etc. Here it is anyways.
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vibrate keyboard
just loaded the vibrate phone pad vibrate cab, I was hoping the the keyboard for texting would also vibrate.
Is this possible to change
lenaddison said:
just loaded the vibrate phone pad vibrate cab, I was hoping the the keyboard for texting would also vibrate.
Is this possible to change
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same here.
Seem to be having real issues at the moment with a lack of response from these buttons. Don't remember the phone being like it when I first got it in fact it seemed very responsive. I find now I am having to press the back button several times or even kind of having to slide my finger over the button to get it to resister. I can recall a previous phone of mine having a very similar issue, think it was the Sony erricson satio but really did spoil the operation of the phone.
Anyone else experience this?
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Operation of the dock shortcuts is fine as is the sensitivity of the home screen, even with the screen protector on, it's just the back and home button.
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There has been a few threads on this, seems like a common issue. However theyre apparently looking at a software update to improve sensitivity- https://twitter.com/htc_uk/status/319748247075819520
I can confirm it... Is that a software problem?
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Seem to be having real issues at the moment with a lack of response from these buttons. Don't remember the phone being like it when I first got it in fact it seemed very responsive. I find now I am having to press the back button several times or even kind of having to slide my finger over the button to get it to resister. I can recall a previous phone of mine having a very similar issue, think it was the Sony erricson satio but really did spoil the operation of the phone.
Anyone else experience this?
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I'm having the same issue, which is starting to annoy me. Not sure whether these things get worse or not, but as my wife's hasn't got the same issue, I'm not sure it's software??!! Should we be asking for the phone to be changed???
Is there supposed to be vibration when pressing the soft keys? I'm not getting any vibration and it would go some way towards helping me with the responsiveness of the buttons.
basil281 said:
I'm having the same issue, which is starting to annoy me. Not sure whether these things get worse or not, but as my wife's hasn't got the same issue, I'm not sure it's software??!! Should we be asking for the phone to be changed???
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This is a software issue in the kernel.. HTC or the XDA developers should have no issues fixing it
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Is there supposed to be vibration when pressing the soft keys? I'm not getting any vibration and it would go some way towards helping me with the responsiveness of the buttons.
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Agreed. It's more the lack of feedback that makes them difficult to use. I have the feeling that they are sensitive enough. The problem is that there is no feedback. You just don't know where the tap is registered.
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Agreed. It's more the lack of feedback that makes them difficult to use. I have the feeling that they are sensitive enough. The problem is that there is no feedback. You just don't know where the tap is registered.
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Vibrations can be enabled through settings.
I have to use my thumb to use them, they don't register my finger at all, just so annoying, I would rather a home button like the GS2.
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Vibrations can be enabled through settings.
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I have it set in "Settings" -> "Sound" -> "Vibrate on touch" but I still dont get any vibrate on soft key press.
Vibrations for the capacitive buttons are turned off if you have the power saver on, regardless if you've turned vibrations on via settings.
For some reason I'm getting a much better response from the Back and Home keys when I use nova launcher as opposed to the stock sense launcher.
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Vibrations for the capacitive buttons are turned off if you have the power saver on, regardless if you've turned vibrations on via settings.
For some reason I'm getting a much better response from the Back and Home keys when I use nova launcher as opposed to the stock sense launcher.
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Ah thank you, it's working for me now.
I really like this phone but there are a couple things that bother me:
1. On iOS, you can set it so that you slide to unlock then enter your passcode. If you hit the sleep/wake button and then hit it again, you slide to unlock but you don't have to put your passcode in for whatever amount of time you set it for (ex: 15 minutes). On Android, you just enter your passcode/pattern and then you can either have it just open without a lock screen for 15 minutes or you have to enter your pattern every time. I had it set to the former, but it kept turning on in my pocket, so I had to set it for the latter. This is really annoying, however, and I'm wondering if there is a way to make it work like iOS (perhaps a lock screen replacement, although I'd much prefer it to look stock and have support for widgets (ie, DashClock).
2. The first Moto X I had had really nice feeling haptic feedback (rumble when you type, etc.). I got it replaced and this new one has terrible haptic feedback. It just feels bad and makes me cringe every time I feel it. Is there a way to alter the haptic feedback? Some root app perhaps? I'd rather not return it again.
Thanks.
If you're only looking to alter the haptic feedback for the keyboard you can go into settings, language and input, click the settings on Google keyboard, scroll to the bottom and click advanced settings, and there should be an option the adjust the vibration duration. I'm not for sure if this is exactly what your looking for our not.
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There should also be a setting in security that says 'power button instantly locks' toggle this. I see what you mean. You want the slide to unlock when you dont have to put in the pin. AFIK there is no solution. Others probably know more than I do about this.
Also it turning on in your pocket is a problem not just because of this but it will hurt your battery life. It is probably coming on because you have the shake to turn on the camera. If you turn that off it will probably make it stop.
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It's not the shake for camera, because it never shows the camera when I take it out and the screen is on. Even with the security on, I caught it trying to make an emergency call, which indicates that the button is being pressed and then the screen is accepting presses.
Thanks for the haptic feedback tip. I tried it, but it made it incredibly loud, so that's a no go.
I picked up the note 3 yesterday and i have noticed that my capacitive buttons don't have any haptic feedback even though the setting is checked. Anyone else have this issue? Now the haptic feedback works on everything else including the keyboard. Just want to see if this is a common issue or not.
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I picked up the note 3 yesterday and i have noticed that my capacitive buttons don't have any haptic feedback even though the setting is checked. Anyone else have this issue? Now the haptic feedback works on everything else including the keyboard. Just want to see if this is a common issue or not.
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Dammit lol power saver mode was on. Weird my one at least gave me a notification when it turned on.
Just had the same issue and yes power saving was on and was not notified about it... kinda weird. But thanks for the post cuz it was driving me crazy
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It goes on automatically at 20%. You have to uncheck that box too
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I've updated to KK and haptic feedback does not work. Haptic feedback is checked, vibration intensity for haptic feedback is all the way up, and power saving is NOT on. I left the battery out for 10 minutes and put it back in. Nothing. Any ideas? Thanks.
Have you tried a factory reset? If that doesn't work, take it back to AT&T and exchange it.
Make sure you dont have turned off under your keyboard settings. You can have it ON in system settings but the keyboard settings will override that if you turn it off. I'm using Swiftkey and thats the case. Not sure about the stock keyboard if thats what you are using.
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I might as well give an answer to what I did to fix this. The phone wouldn't vibrate when I was called either. I ordered a vibrator motor that came with a plastic pry tool and I replaced the motor myself. It was really easy. Total cost was $12.00 including shipping. Now I'm a happy camper.