Does any one know of an app or a mod that will lock the volume rocker key to prevent it from switching the volume to vibrate every time my clumsy hands touch it, also it would be nice to eliminate the sound from the steps on the volume rocker...
I am running Renovate Rom...I love this Rom
Thanks a million.
I know Xposed allows to get rid of the sound when raising or lowering sound. I'm not sure on a method to lock those keys though.
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Can I used xposed with my current Rom?
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Xposed has a bunch of modules for sense, aosp, both, there's a ton of things you can do with it.
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Thanks a million
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I love this feature of cm6, is there a way to get it working with sense roms like evils? I've asked in his thread with no response.
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Any ideas?
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Join the thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18038404&mode=linear#post18038404
Is this possible like on iphone 4?
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I don't know if it will be possible but I think it's awkward because I4 has volume buttons on the other side and you must turn the phone 270°
Is there any aplication for that or no?
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Anyway to increase the sound volume of the Vivid? It's no where near as loud as my Skyrocket...
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Yes. Place your ear closer to the speaker. Works for me.
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inneyeseakay said:
Anyway to increase the sound volume of the Vivid? It's no where near as loud as my Skyrocket...
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Might try an app called Volume+ on Android market for possible.system wide.volume boost (all but earpiece and incall). Volume+ might or might not work. And for incall, click settings / call and enable hearing aids if your running a variation on the stock rom. That really gives a boost to incall volume. That's all I know. I'm running WC's 3.6 ICS rom and don't have any problems, however it has the Sony extraloud baked into it. Hope that helps!
Hello,
I am using the Vanir 4.4 rom and I have the problem that sometimes I can't turn my notification volume off, and sometimes I can't turn it on.
Is there a crystal clear way to turn it on and off?
I'm wondering if someone got the answer for my question.
Teun
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TeunowNL said:
Hello,
I am using the Vanir 4.4 rom and I have the problem that sometimes I can't turn my notification volume off, and sometimes I can't turn it on.
Is there a crystal clear way to turn it on and off?
I'm wondering if someone got the answer for my question.
Teun
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You did unlink the notification volume from the call volume, didn't you? If so try the expandable volumes panel so you can change all volumes manually from anywhere by expanding the volume panel after pressing the volume buttons.
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Thanks for the quick response.
I've just discovered that I'm not a smart man
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hey guys is there a way to raise the volume of the ringtone with out having root?
No even with root you need a custom kernel with modified/improved audio drivers
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robgee789 said:
hey guys is there a way to raise the volume of the ringtone with out having root?
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No you cant.. you should have custom kernel to do it.. if you do also there will be a small amount of increase.
Cheers guys would different music files have a different volume level
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robgee789 said:
Cheers guys would different music files have a different volume level
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If you use windows to amplify the track then save as mp3 or similar that will work. If you amplify too much it will crackle
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