as you know, htc one's hardware buttons are super thin.
but i hate it, i prefer iphone's one. thick and press feeling is so hard.
well, sometimes i cant find where power button is and whenever i press the power button, i don even know if i pressed or not =[
the feeling of pressing hardware buttons is so bad.
anyone knows how to solve this problem??
like, stick something on the button which doesnt remain stain.
or thin and good looking case with hardware button cover.
i have found many cases without hardware button cover......
anyone is willing to help me????? =DDD
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Can anybody tell me if there are any hardware buttons on the sides of the Diamond? i'm guessing there is a button to operate the camera (correct me if i'm wrong) but is there a push and hold button for the voice recorder like maost previous HTC devices?
Cheers
Paul
The only hardware buttons on the Diamond are the volume up and down keys at the side of the phone. But there is no push and hold button for the voice recorder as far as i know or could see from various websites that have pics of the phone.
i couldn't see any either, just wondering of somebody who has the sexy, cute, fast, err... phone may be able to tell me!
vlad69uk said:
i couldn't see any either, just wondering of somebody who has the sexy, cute, fast, err... phone may be able to tell me!
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I doubt it, seeing as the guy over at www.coolmartphone.com has had one for over a week and he doesnt mention anything about other buttons on the side of the phone other than the volume up and down keys.
no there are no hard buttons, just the volume controls and the power button...
Aww crap, there goes any chance of me getting my employer to buy me one! we have a gps based app which requires a push-and-hold button to activate it.
ah well......
The latest video shows Voice Commander being allocated to the push & hold on Button 1 which is the phone hardware (green) button. So, yes is the short answer.
Kevin
I just ordered one from expansys, so i guess i'll find out tomorrow morning! Thanks for your input fellas!
I don't use the D-Pad that much at all, but I recently bought Zenonia, and I've noticed that the down button on the D-Pad is not that sensitive.
I then tried it out throughout the whole OS, and there is a clear difference between the Down button, and the rest of the directions.
It feels like I have to either press really hard, or on certain points on the down button.
Anyone else had this problem? Is there a way to fix this without having to send it to warranty?
just trying it on my droid, i just noticed that, i have to press down 10 to go down on the screen 5 times, its weird i agree
Well if it helps any I have to press my "J" button quite hard compared to the rest for it to register....
~PsyCl0ne
My power and volume up buttons are starting to stick a little bit and to press them feels a little mushy. Any way to clean them to restore the click they made when being pressed? This is really frustrating...
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My power and volume up buttons are starting to stick a little bit and to press them feels a little mushy. Any way to clean them to restore the click they made when being pressed? This is really frustrating...
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same here with the power button... one of it's sides is down. but it doesn't look like it's stuck. I can manage to put it on the right position again easily. It's more like if's loosing the tension...
Me too. Used to have a great feeling click to it. Not sure how long it's been bad, but noticed it a week ago. At times i can't feel it might at all. On a few occasions it's got stuck for long enough to bring up the power off menu.
My volume up is perfect. My volume down isn't so clicky any more, but nothing like the power key. It seems with volume down that now I've noticed and started writing this I've fixed it by pressing repeatedly. Didn't work for power...
I've just watched to this video where she disassemble the moto x:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dweww9_RF2E
At 13:40 we can see the button mechanism. It's an ordinary plastic membrane that offers the resistance for those buttons. I think the metal buttons are just too heavy for the kind of membrane that Motorola used on this... The curious thing is that I press the power button half of the times that I should press on an ordinary smartphone, because I always wake it up with the Moto Screen stuff...
Anyway.. I don't think there is a way to fix it without sending it to repair. They will probably disassemble it, change the membrane and send it back to you. And unless they change it for a more resistant membrane, nothing will prevent the issue from appearing again...
Hi,
I dropped my Xperia Z the other day and now the power button seems to be permanently down (recessed). The case rim below the power button (when looking at the screen) is lifted. Luckily, I can still power up/down, but now the lifted area below the power button has become the button. If I try and push the case rim back into the frame, it pops up *above* the power button. Volume controls still work though.
Obviously my waterproofing has gone, and it looks naff. Anyone seen this before? Is this easy to fix?
I always knew the power button was a weakness on this phone. Didn't think I'd hit it the first time I drop it though.
If the fall have physically damage the frame of the phone near the power button, it is possible that the button is not well fixed in the inside of the phone, and seems don't work well.. I think you must replace the frame of your phone...
I just got my Mi 5 and am disappointed to have gotten one with a wobbly home button. I expected the power and volume buttons to be wobbly but not the home button. Its loose on the right side especially making it seem like the whole button is slanted. Anyone have a similar issue? Is it worth the trouble of returning it or should I just live with it and hope that eventually it will even out from use?
I have the same, doesn't really bother me. If anything I'm slightly relieved it won't be prone to button stuck problems
On my unit it feels really solid. No wobbles but it's extremely hard to press up to the point where I wished it was a bit more loose. Happy the phone supports double tap to wake cause the force required to press the home button is too damn high.
Thats exactly why i have 2 tap to wake the device. My 64Gb home button is solid as hell.
Sent from Xiaomi Mi5 ver Karramba!
yes.i have the same issue specially on the right side of home button.
but it's nothing important i think.
mine is also hard at the middle part of the button, and though it is not important it could be irritating sometimes . It would be much appreciated if someone could help this issue with a tutorial maybe.