I thought I'd recently seen it stated somewhere that with 4.3 there would be a way to set different volume levels for ringtones and notifications. I've done the 4.3 upgrade from AT&T and I don't see any way to do this. Under Settings, Sound, Volumes, the ringtone & notifications are still together like they were on 4.1.2. Does anyone know if they're now able to be set separately, and if so how?
FYI, my One is non-rooted running stock 4.3.
Thanks.
See under settings, sound, volumes
Then untick use ringtone volume for notifications
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paul_59 said:
See under settings, sound, volumes
Then untick use ringtone volume for notifications
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You're on android 4.3 i think, because i don't have it in android 4.2.2
paul_59 said:
See under settings, sound, volumes
Then untick use ringtone volume for notifications
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Thanks Paul, but unfortunately I don't see that option on my screen.
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Dose anyone have a the Samsung keyboard with no clicking sound
here the .apk for it from Contnuum Rom 6.1
i just need someone to edit it because i dont know how to
ohh and how do you install it
id also like this, but without the vibration too
supaphreek said:
id also like this, but without the vibration too
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mwiz123 said:
Dose anyone have a the Samsung keyboard with no clicking sound
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Can you not get what you want by choosing:
-Settings
-Language and Keyboard Settings
-Samsung Keyboard
then, click on/off Vibrate on Keypress, click on/off Sound on Keypress ??
nope, there is no option to disable the clicking noise. It's pretty odd that settings is left out.
I'm not sure this would help, but for the leaked 2.3.3 Gingerbread if you go to:
Settings>Sound>Uncheck Audible Tones
It removes the noise from the stock Samsung Keyboard.
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The problem with that is that it disabled the audible tones when you are typing in a phone number.
nappent said:
nope, there is no option to disable the clicking noise. It's pretty odd that settings is left out.
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Yeah, yur right, there's a setting for the Android Keyboard to disable sound and vibrate, but not on the Samsung Keyboard. Maybe try a rom that has that feature, a lot of them are adding mods to different KB's
Just figured it out. If you go into sound settings and turn down system volume it turns down or off the keyboard sound. Also the vibration intensity affects the keyboard
Can't someone just mod the
App
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Is there a possibility of disabling the feature of lowering the volume of a RINGER for incoming calls using volume control button?
On a Samsung S3 mini.
It is relatively easy in a noisy/distracting environment to accidentally press volume control button. This could lower the ringer volume for all incoming calls. I have already missed a couple... Important ones.
I don't think there is such option.
I think i can make you an app which can disable volume buttons. In that case you will need to adjust the volume manually in settings
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Update: Its not possible to make the service.
I was able to disable them in app but when user is outside of the app they are enabled again.
I can't make a background service since it doesn't support hardware keys because it doesn't have any UI.
I will try to experiment with a widget, but can't promise anything.
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there is such option in CyanogenMod, so it is somehow possible
adgud said:
there is such option in CyanogenMod, so it is somehow possible
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On system level yes. On app level no.
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I was wondering if anyone else has this problem. I have Zedge installed on my HTC One and I downloaded some additional notification tones to use . I have gone both into the Personalize settings menu as well as the sound settings menu and selected the new tone I wanted to use. But when I get a notification after that it still plays what default tone I had selected before. Even tho in the settings it shows that it should be playing the new tone I have selected. I tried rebooting my phone to see if it would help, it did not. Do I have to move these files to the media/notifications folder to work? I've never had this issue with my previous Android phones.
I do believe you have to put them in notification folder, reboot and select it via settings
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I found out what the issue was today. I wanted to change the text message notification. Found out there is a setting you have to change in the actual text app, not under system menu settings.
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sonofshade said:
I found out what the issue was today. I wanted to change the text message notification. Found out there is a setting you have to change in the actual text app, not under system menu settings.
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Same thing with email. They hide it now. Lol
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Hello. I am looking for an app I can use to auto set the volume for Scout, (my gps app), to high when started, then revert the volume back to the way it was when the app is stopped.
Is there anything out there like that? There should be, right?
I currently use Volume Locker just to lock my ringer volume, but it appears that app doesn't have the functionality I'm looking for.
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Hello. I am looking for an app I can use to auto set the volume for Scout, (my gps app), to high when started, then revert the volume back to the way it was when the app is stopped.
Is there anything out there like that? There should be, right?
I currently use Volume Locker just to lock my ringer volume, but it appears that app doesn't have the functionality I'm looking for.
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have you tried Volume Control +
or there is always Tasker
Tasker is definitely the one.
Thank you.
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One of the apps muted music and sounds and sounds on my nook hd plus. I've been googling to find the setting where I can unmute but the only answers I'm finding is to install an app to do that. Is that really the case? There's no way to unmute with settings in stock nook without installing third party app?
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One of the apps muted music and sounds and sounds on my nook hd plus. I've been googling to find the setting where I can unmute but the only answers I'm finding is to install an app to do that. Is that really the case? There's no way to unmute with settings in stock nook without installing third party app?
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Did you try pushing the volume up button on the side? If that doesn't work, there should be volume settings in settings.
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Did you try pushing the volume up button on the side? If that doesn't work, there should be volume settings in settings.
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Pushing button up doesnt unmute. There's no setting in the sound volume section.
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Pushing button up doesnt unmut. There's no setting in the sound volume section.
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You could go back into the app and unmute if it has that option.
You could try rebooting and trying the volume button without removing the app.
Remove the app, and reboot.
And them I'm out of ideas. Something should work without installing an app to fix the sound.
What indications are you getting that it is muted (other than no sound)? Any symbols or anything? And you cannot raise the volume by just moving the volume bar?
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What indications are you getting that it is muted (other than no sound)? Any symbols or anything? And you cannot raise the volume by just moving the volume bar?
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The speaker icon in the menu is striken out - a typical mute indicator. the mute icon is not clickable. moving the bar doesnt unmute the sound (the bar does move). Based on googling the only answer I found was to install a third party app, someone recommended "Volume Control +" and that's what I used.
I dont know which app muted the sound, I just reflashed the nook and reinstalled bunch of apps that were on it before. Pushing button up on the side changes increases the volume (as indicated on the bar in the settings) but does not unmute the sound.
Something should work without installing an app to fix the sound - that was exactly my thought. Easiest way to replicate it is to mute it with the above app and trying to find a way to unmute it using stock tools.
Links I found:
http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com...t/Nook-HD-plus-Volume-muted/m-p/1457882#M6992 (solution on bn forum is to install a third party app)
http://www.askmefast.com/My_Nook_ta...ork_and_now_there_is_no_sound-qna1584455.html
Sp perhaps just an app that had a feature gone wrong - locks all control.
Which would mean that if the app causing it is disabled, removed, or perhaps blocked from controlling sound via privacy controls, then the issue would be removed as well (restart possibly needed). And that is how to get around the installation of an app to fix the problem.
[Just need to find the correct app one at a time via the above.]
Turn on the Bluetooth option then turn it back off.
You may even have to try connecting the headphones on first, then turn on and connect the bluetooth, then turn it off.