Hi Guys
So I tried the CM9 rom, and one thing that really annoys me is the haptic feedback when pressing the soft keys and when typing. Is there a way to reduce it(NOT turn it off) like in CM7 ?
For the soft keys,go to settings/sound and untick "vibrate on touch"
and for keyboard haptive feedback, go to settings/language and input,there you have settings for android keybord,click there and untick "vibrate on keypress". I tryed both,it works... Hope i helped
I Didnt want to turn it off .... just reduce as you can in CM7
I think that this option is still without adding
Try looking around in the "Dev Tools" app, it might be there, just like you can reduce the brightness on the touchbuttons!
To lower the vibrations for keyboard-touches you have to go to settings > language & input > Android keyboard settings > advanced settings > keypress vibration duration settings
I know that it says "duration", but a lower duration also lowers the intensity of the vibration.
Haven't found a possibility to lower vibration for the touchkeys... i guess there's an app for that.
I have been looking for the possibility to lower the vibration intensity for the touchkeys too, it's just too high for the moment and i'm even more annoyed using the phone with haptic feedback turned off :S
they have merged the feature in the latest nightlies, you'll find it under the advanced settings
ommak said:
they have merged the feature in the latest nightlies, you'll find it under the advanced settings
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I use a different rom on my Jiayu G4 phone, Android 4.2.1. Which file(s) can I manually edit in the filesystem to change ms duration number? I have root access.
Mylleranton said:
Try looking around in the "Dev Tools" app, it might be there, just like you can reduce the brightness on the touchbuttons!
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Can you provide a link or apk file for "Dev Tools" app?
Thanks!
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After installing the froyo rom, there are two things that still annoy me, and I don't know if I can change them:
1) I like the look of the Samsung keypad, but there doesn't appear to be a way to disable to "haptic feedback" vibration when keys are pressed. The haptic feedback in the settings will disable feedback for the soft keys as well (which I don't want to do). Is there a workaround?
2) It really bothers me that the browser has its own brightness setting, so that it gets out of sync with the system brightness setting. Is there any way to disable the browser-specific brightness setting?
Thanks!
Postal76 said:
After installing the froyo rom, there are two things that still annoy me, and I don't know if I can change them:
1) I like the look of the Samsung keypad, but there doesn't appear to be a way to disable to "haptic feedback" vibration when keys are pressed. The haptic feedback in the settings will disable feedback for the soft keys as well (which I don't want to do). Is there a workaround?
2) It really bothers me that the browser has its own brightness setting, so that it gets out of sync with the system brightness setting. Is there any way to disable the browser-specific brightness setting?
Thanks!
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we should really keep these issues in a consolidated thread.. otherwise this could get out of hand.. I know there are a few posts that already discusss some of these issues..
I was disappointed at the Samsung Keyboard in the froyo build too. more importantly I could not find a way to turn off the key click sound. With the lack of the stock android keyboard I installed AnySoftKeyboard from the market. Seems to fit the bill for me.
My browser has the brightness setting, but so did the eclair build. For me it still follows the global brightness setting, dimming according to ambient light. I haven't touched that setting in the browser, it has been this way by default.
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Moved to Q&A.
Please post all questions in the Q&A sub-forum or within the thread of the Froyo ROM. By keeping it in the Froyo ROM thread, you can keep all the information in one easy to find thread and more people will be able to read the issue.
Is it able to make the buttons stop vibrating ? I can't find in setting something related about touch buttons (Home back etc)
Thanks
Yes, there is a way to disable Haptic Feedback on this handset.
Go to Settings > Sound > and Uncheck 'Vibrate Feedback'.
Hope this helps.
D.Rigby said:
Yes, there is a way to disable Haptic Feedback on this handset.
Go to Settings > Sound > and Uncheck 'Vibrate Feedback'.
Hope this helps.
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OMG thanks i feel blind. I was ignoring this every time i looked in sound
Cheers
HI,
I would like to set the display brightness permanently in oSerX ROM. When I move the slider it does not change anything. Brightness is the same, at a low level illumination.
I'm using Semaphore 2.5.0.
How to fix it.
Sorry for my english
not a huge problem, go in there semaphore.apk and tick the auto you want and then go to settings, display and then you check and uncheck the auto correct function. good luck
Great! It' works. Thanks a lot.
//solved
help
c0c05 said:
not a huge problem, go in there semaphore.apk and tick the auto you want and then go to settings, display and then you check and uncheck the auto correct function. good luck
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hey thanks but this is a temporary workaround.
is it not possible to permanently change this? everytime i turn off-on my phone i have to go to semaphore and disable auto-brightness first and then i have to go to settings and disable auto-brightness. please suggest something
How do I disable haptic feedback? I have the keyboard sounds turned off, but still get haptic feedback and a low sound on the home button, etc.
Is there anything under sound for disabling vibrate on touch or haptic feedback?
P1 Wookie said:
Is there anything under sound for disabling vibrate on touch or haptic feedback?
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I finally found it SOUND>Other Sounds
P1 Wookie said:
Is there anything under sound for disabling vibrate on touch or haptic feedback?
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Sounds & Notifications>other sounds>vibrate on touch
Glad you found it. I haven't got mine yet (on the FedEx truck for delivery eek!) so I was basically going based on what I found in CM12 on my OPO. Lol. :cyclops:
Is there a way to completely disable all Vibration on the Nexus 6.... I came from a Note 3 and had Vibration Intensity set to ZERO.
I don't like it when certain games take control of the Vibrate control's.
Is there a work around for this?
I turned off "other sounds" , but I still get haptic feedback on keyboard? How do I turn that off?
I turned off Haptic feedback in the keyboard settings, sound/other settings but I still get it.
For example if I want to add a shortcut to my home screen from the application tray.
1) Open the application tray
2) Select the shortcut
3) drag it to the home screen
4) GET THAT STUPID VIBRATION
Really annoying but it is not something that I do too often.
Picture some nerdy software geek, much like you find here ..... you know what be really, really cool every time you interact with the screen it vibrates !!!!
If you wanna disable the haptic feedback of the keyboard you have to go under:
Settings > Language and Input > Google Keyboard > Preferences
and disable "Keys Vibration"
Rihak said:
If you wanna disable the haptic feedback of the keyboard you have to go under:
Settings > Language and Input > Google Keyboard > Preferences
and disable "Keys Vibration"
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Thank dude this worked.
Yeah thanks - not sure why this was so hard to find.
Disabling Haptic Feedback
Rihak said:
If you wanna disable the haptic feedback of the keyboard you have to go under:
Settings > Language and Input > Google Keyboard > Preferences
and disable "Keys Vibration"
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This worked! Thank you.
Hi,
phone:
d5833 non rooted 23.4.A.1.232
I would like to know if there is a way to tone down the vibration intensity? Right now, when the phone vibrate, it sounds like a cheap ass phone and I wonder if it is because the intensity is set way to high...
thanx
Mart
Without root access, I think all you can do is change the vibration pattern and/or duration. Some text messaging apps will let you customize the vibration notifications (e.g. Textra, Chomps SMS) Not sure if there is a stand-alone app for vibration control only though.
ok I now have root... I dont want to customize, I want to tone down the vibration
Daluv said:
ok I now have root... I dont want to customize, I want to tone down the vibration
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Install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Misc Controls > Vibration Strength
gameSTICKER said:
Install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grarak.kerneladiutor&hl=en
Misc Controls > Vibration Strength
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well look like I dont have that kernel option since it is not showing up in Misc Controls > Vibration Strength I guess
Daluv said:
well look like I dont have that kernel option since it is not showing up in Misc Controls > Vibration Strength I guess
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Yep, that means you don't have custom vibration intensity support in your Kernel. 2 more things you can try:
1. As you're already rooted, see if you can find a Xposed Module for vibration. You'll also need to install Xposed Framework (sorry you'll have to search XF for your device in forums) for your device
2. Last resort, tray a different kernel, but I think that'll be too much for just setting the vibration, you know