Turn off haptic feedback for notifications - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

It's there a way to turn off haptic feedback for notifications only? It's just a waste of battery in my opinion
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You can turn it off for each notification separately. Go to SMS & turn off vibration, go to mail & turn of vibration for e-mails, & so on. But I have not yet found a way to turn it off completely without turning off the haptic feedback for the capacitive buttons!
Before Jelly Bean, HTC phones had that option under Setting>Sound>Vibrate (turn off vibration feedback for calls & notifications), in Jellybean it changed to "for calls" only.

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[Q] Weak notification & ring vibrate

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.

[Q] Vibration after AT&T gingerbread update is too intense!!!

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!
theaudioguy said:
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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Turn off unlock vibration

I apologize if there's already a thread about this, but is there a way to turn off the vibrations from unlocking the phone and when you touch active notifications? I already turned off all the vibrations in the phone settings and these still persist. Super annoying since the vibrations are kinda loud on the X.
Settings- sound- vibrate on touch disables unlock vibration in the normal lock screen but for active notification I don't think you can disable it. Wait for mod with adjustable haptic feedback. Or you can disable the lock screen completely lie I did =P
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Notifications & Vibration

Hopefully I'm just missing something, but possibly this is just how the s6 is.
I'm coming from an HTC One m8. One thing I liked is when i put the volume down all the way and onto vibrate, the notifications would all vibrate - and if i brought the volume back up and vibrate turned off they no longer vibrated... seems sort of simple.
But the s6 doesn't appear to be handling them this way. As far as I can tell if I want a notification to vibrate I need to go into every app (twitter, messenger, gmail. exchange email, calendar, etc) and turn on notification vibration there individually, at which time they will vibrate regardless of the volume setting. If they are turned off, then they will not vibrate at all regardless of the "global" vibrate setting.
Is there an easy way to enable vibration on all notifications and then easily turn back off?

vibration not working for notifications

I usually keep my phone on vibrate I work pt and school ft so I have no need for sound. I recently noticed that my messages notifications weren't vibrating and neither was my snap. I read a few forums and they say to check my PSM or UPSM neither are activated. my vibration is still working for incoming calls and when I change the toggle between sound and vibrate I can feel the intensity.
Also, I did check that the intensity on the phone was turned up.
I tried going to the setting to adjust it but for some reason the vibrations toggle is greyed out.
settings- sounds and vibrations - notifications sounds-messages notifications- vibratations(this is were its greyed out).
I don't want to reset my phone because I cant remember everything I have changed but if that is the only option I will.

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