When changing sound profile I have to go to Settings - Sound - and choose my profile. The "old" HTC Home had a profile tab. Isn't there an easier/faster way to change sound profile?
Do you mean like click the volume up\down button on the left of the phone and select silent, vibrate or change the volume?
Even easier
hallatore said:
Do you mean like click the volume up\down button on the left of the phone and select silent, vibrate or change the volume?
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Go to Start->Settings->System->Long Press End Key->choose: Set Vibrate/Ringer
Nothing easier possible, but the "Shaking" method explained elsewhere here.
Enjoy,
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Saar
Do a prolonged bottom right key press and a menu will come up with one of the options being vibrate mode or ringer mode (it is a toggle).
You can also set it such that the prolonged key press toggles the two modes, rather than bring up the menu.
hi!
I have a small wish:
I would like to avoid that people in my office hear when I dial a number in the sound Normal profile.
If I go to Settings/sounds and try to diminuish the System Volume (on the bottom of the screen) also the Rings volume will change?
If I use the Vibrate profile, fine no problem there is no sound. But that is not what I would like..
Maybe you have an Idea
Hey, if you use the volume rocker on the side you have the option to decrease the system volume and ring volume.
So decrease the volume on the rocker and then look at the top of the screen... click "System" and decrease the volume to zero.
Hope that helps
franculito said:
hi!
I have a small wish:
I would like to avoid that people in my office hear when I dial a number in the sound Normal profile.
If I go to Settings/sounds and try to diminuish the System Volume (on the bottom of the screen) also the Rings volume will change?
If I use the Vibrate profile, fine no problem there is no sound. But that is not what I would like..
Maybe you have an Idea
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If you just wanna turn off the sound when dialing a number go to settings => personal => phone. There you you should find an option to change the behaviour when using th edial pad (nothing, vibrate, short sound etc)
May be this helps
in Homescreen - Phone / Options / Phone bookmark / Keypad: Off
Why are u starting the same threat 3 times ?!
I feel like for me, the volume on the speaker on the samsung captivate is a little on the low side. Its not REALLY LOW, its just that I would like a little bit higher, so I'm wondering how I can raise the speaker above MAX. I've tried things with secret codes and going into the menu and changing some numbers in the audio menu, but editing those numbers to a 100 and other numbers didn't make a difference with me. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Running Serendipity 6.2 and Suckerpunch build #59.
much louder and there will be too much distortion...
Turn it up to 11 .....
Sorry could not help myself.
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Easy. Download Galaxy tuner from the market.
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Try this
Using dialer, punch in *#*#197328640#*#*
Follow the steps
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[1] SRC Speech RX Volume
[5]5_lvl : 92
Menu -> Key Input
Change to any number greater than 92 (Max:100)
OK
Press back to save.
juliobahar said:
Easy. Download Galaxy tuner from the market.
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Yeah I heard that you can use Galaxy Tuner, but when I downloaded it it was really confusing and I didnt know how to use it. Would you please mind telling me how I can use it to raise the volume above max? Thanks!
elghouchd said:
Yeah I heard that you can use Galaxy Tuner, but when I downloaded it it was really confusing and I didnt know how to use it. Would you please mind telling me how I can use it to raise the volume above max? Thanks!
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I wouldn't bother with the Galaxy tuner. Just dial in that code a couple posts above and go from there. It will allow you to go to 100%
Even using that dialer code and going from 92 to 100 I didn't notice much if any of a difference.
I just downloaded Galaxy Tuner, but am not quite sure how to use it as well.
move the sliders on the graphic equilizer up.
fldude99 said:
Try this
Using dialer, punch in *#*#197328640#*#*
Follow the steps
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[1] SRC Speech RX Volume
[5]5_lvl : 92
Menu -> Key Input
Change to any number greater than 92 (Max:100)
OK
Press back to save.
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Interesting. I use Audio Manager Console from the Market to keep all audio sliders on full, but using this code I found several settings in the 80s. Are the settings accessible by this code always untouched by any app settings on the phone? I put everything in the list to 96, but I'm not seeing much, if any, difference in volume levels.
Trusselo said:
move the sliders on the graphic equilizer up.
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Is the graphic equilizer the same as hardware equalizer beacuse I cant find graphic equalizer sliders.
i want it to be over 9000
but being serious, any other way to boost volume?
I've mentioned this before in other posts...my Captivate running the stock 2.1 is very loud. The ringer, the earpiece and the spear phone are all perfectly audible in loud environments.
Enter in ROOT and flashable ROMS.
Once I started flashing ROMs the audio is too low. I can't hardly hear a conversation on the earpiece while driving my '08 Tahoe LT, and it's a really quiet vehicle.
When I flash back to stock 2.1 to ready the device for a new ROM, it's loud again. So the last time I decided to see where it went low in the flashing process. I found that immediately after applying Clockwork Mod, PRIOR to flashing a new ROM, is where the audio drops off.
I don't know why CWM lowers the volume, but it would sure be nice if some of these brilliant devs could fix it. With the lack of any decent handsets on the at&t horizon, I'm going to be using this Captivate for a good while longer.
fldude99 said:
Try this
Using dialer, punch in *#*#197328640#*#*
Follow the steps
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[1] SRC Speech RX Volume
[5]5_lvl : 92
Menu -> Key Input
Change to any number greater than 92 (Max:100)
OK
Press back to save.
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Like I said in the beginning post, doing this does not make a difference in volume for me for some reason.
fldude99 said:
Try this
Using dialer, punch in *#*#197328640#*#*
Follow the steps
[5] AUDIO
[1] HANDSET
[1] VOLUME
[1] SRC Speech RX Volume
[5]5_lvl : 92
Menu -> Key Input
Change to any number greater than 92 (Max:100)
OK
Press back to save.
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EDIT : Never mind. For all the other dummies out there, you hit the menu button and go from there. Thx anyway.
Am I really this dumb ? I made it to the last step, and when you say "change to any number", I can't figure out how to do that. It says "Input?", but there is no keypad or up/down buttons or anything. How do you enter a new value ?
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I upped the volume from default 92 to 99 and it made a big improvement.
I agree with other post that previously (Cog 3.04) the max volume was sufficient. The I flashed Cog 4.2.2 and existz beta #7 kernel and the max speaker volume wasn't quite loud enough to listen to music in a quiet room unless I held the phone up close to my ear.
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Is the graphic equilizer the same as hardware equalizer beacuse I cant find graphic equalizer sliders.
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First post here, long time lurker . I tried the dialer method and noticed no difference whatsover in volume.
I just tried the Galaxy Tuner and wow, the speaker is really really loud now.
Here is how I did it:
1. Open Galaxy Tuner
2. Go into Sound (3D, Hw EQ)
3. Enable "Use 3D Sound". Turn it all the way up.
4. Enable "Use Hw EQ". Turn all the tabs all the way up.
5. Click on "Apply."
I noticed a huge difference in sound (speaker volume is now really loud). Not really sure how it will affect call volume and the speaker on the receiving end.
Thanks.
Get the spinal tap app. It lets you go to 11!
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Tidusa said:
First post here, long time lurker . I tried the dialer method and noticed no difference whatsover in volume.
I just tried the Galaxy Tuner and wow, the speaker is really really loud now.
Here is how I did it:
1. Open Galaxy Tuner
2. Go into Sound (3D, Hw EQ)
3. Enable "Use 3D Sound". Turn it all the way up.
4. Enable "Use Hw EQ". Turn all the tabs all the way up.
5. Click on "Apply."
I noticed a huge difference in sound (speaker volume is now really loud). Not really sure how it will affect call volume and the speaker on the receiving end.
Thanks.
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Did this, made the speakerphone and button click sounds louder (kinda pingy?), but didn't help the regular earpiece speaker on voice calls.
Tidusa said:
First post here, long time lurker . I tried the dialer method and noticed no difference whatsover in volume.
I just tried the Galaxy Tuner and wow, the speaker is really really loud now.
Here is how I did it:
1. Open Galaxy Tuner
2. Go into Sound (3D, Hw EQ)
3. Enable "Use 3D Sound". Turn it all the way up.
4. Enable "Use Hw EQ". Turn all the tabs all the way up.
5. Click on "Apply."
I noticed a huge difference in sound (speaker volume is now really loud). Not really sure how it will affect call volume and the speaker on the receiving end.
Thanks.
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did this. wonderful. works, thanks.
This will allow you to use the Convenience key as Mute Switch it will mute all your sounds (notification, ringer and alarms)
Prerequisites
Sound Mode Tasker Plugin https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nick.mowen.soundplugin
Button Mapper https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.homebutton
MuteAll.apk = attached to this thread (This is just a Tasker task I wrote and exported it as an app)
Steps
1) First download all the files and install them
2) Go to Settings -> Convenience Key -> Hit "Clear" , then go home
3) Open Sound Mode Plugin and click Setup Sound Profiles, be sure to copy exactly what I did (case sensitive) or else it wont work
make 2 profiles
silent
unsilent
Note: its up to you if you want to silent all 3 volumes or just a specific one just adjust the slider
4) Open Button Maper application and click Add Buttons
5) Click the + (Plus) Icon and hit the convenience key, it should now detect the convenience key
6) Customize the key, I have mine set to "Single Tap" then on top select "Applications" and look for MuteAll
7) Exit the app and try your convenience key, there might be a few seconds delay sometimes but it will work
You should see "Silent Mode" or "Normal Mode" flash on your screen when its activated / deactivated
Enjoy!
another method of use of bb keuone conveyance key as mute switch (timed)
I have shared another method of use of BB keuone conveyance key as mute switch (timed)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/bla...witch-t3899281
Could someone help me with the below 2 modules please?
Module 1 -
1 - Hardware key (volume or power button ) used to launch a particular app
2 - Once app is launched - Lock the app with an overlay with a particular dimension (for example - overlay blocks the app completely except 20 % at the bottom)
3 - Volume button press simulates screen press at a particular co-ordinate
Module 2 -
part 1 - Shortcut to make direct Whatsapp call to a particular contact
part 2 - Receiver mobile answers the Whatsapp call and places on speakerphone automatically
This will help me stay connected with my aged parents.
Kindly help !!
Mod 1
Profile: Event/Vol long button up/down, then launch the app
Task: Scene; draw your box how you want. You may need/want to lock portrait mode.
Task: Use Auto input to simulate your screen press. You can use the option to view touches from within the phone Settings/Dev Mode
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