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I hate haptic feedback. Anyone know why I cannot turn it off? The box is selected and grayed out like it is not changeable. I did edit the settings for the vibration and set it to minimal but it still goes off like nuts...

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[Q][SOLVED] Weak Custom Vibrate on handcent

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After messing around in options.. I found a work around:
by going to Settings -- sound and display -- I enable haptic feedback (something i leave disabled) and when vibration intensity below it is able to be chosen.. i put it to max. I then disable haptic feedback again and magically, vibrations in handcent are stronger!
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I'm currently using handcent as my default messaging application.
I noticed that when I have the vibration set to the default type of vibration, the vibration is quite strong.
When I customize it to something else (whether it's preset on handcent or i make a custom vibrate) the vibration is 10x weaker than the default..
Is there anyway to make it vibrate stronger?

[Q] I9000M: Vibration Lengths

Has anyone else notice how long the phone vibrates for during notifications?
Does anyone know if theres a way to change the length of the vibration to something shorter?
its in the settings menu.
hondaguy said:
its in the settings menu.
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you mean the setting that grays out when you disable haptic feedback?
Bump. I found an app, Smart Vibrate. Let's you choose the pattern of vibration for SMS, but it does so right before the default vibration, and its not very good, anyone know of better ways to control the vibration intensity for the Vibrant?

Really stupid question about SMS settings

I've just flashed Phoenix 5.2 on my phone, but for some reason if my phone is in silent mode I get absolutely no vibration when I get a SMS message. I've checked the sound settings and the settings within the messages app itself but for the life of me I can't find where to turn vibrations on! If anyone could help me, that'd be fantastic!
Thank you!
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venomio said:
I've just flashed Phoenix 5.2 on my phone, but for some reason if my phone is in silent mode I get absolutely no vibration when I get a SMS message. I've checked the sound settings and the settings within the messages app itself but for the life of me I can't find where to turn vibrations on! If anyone could help me, that'd be fantastic!
Thank you!
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If it's on silent mode, it is set so that no vibration notifications come in. You need to put your phone in vibration mode
Is there a vibration mode at all? I'm using the silent mode that you can get to by using either:
1. Sideloader
2. Top menu
3. Lock screens
When I used to be on Cognition, the silent mode automagically put everything in vibrate mode (to my memory)... Or I must've changed a setting somewhere to make it vibrate instead of making no sound/vibrations whatsoever.
Menu>Settings>sound>vibration > ALWAYS or ONLY IN Silent or ONLY not silent
if that just isnt doin it for you try the app "SMS pop up" it will take over the notifacations at the top and you can control the vibration how you want, with reminders if you dont answer right away and pop up windows with the txt, with privacy mode if lock screen is on, custom ring tones for custom people ect...
if you use sms pop up disable the regular sms notifacation.
SMS app> menu button>settings> notifacation
Trusselo said:
Menu>Settings>sound>vibration > ALWAYS or ONLY IN Silent or ONLY not silent
if that just isnt doin it for you try the app "SMS pop up" it will take over the notifacations at the top and you can control the vibration how you want, with reminders if you dont answer right away and pop up windows with the txt, with privacy mode if lock screen is on, custom ring tones for custom people ect...
if you use sms pop up disable the regular sms notifacation.
SMS app> menu button>settings> notifacation
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Thanks for that! I've also found out what the problem was! I've had "ALWAYS" on all the time!
The silent mode in Sideloader and Top menu makes it vibrate, but the Lock Screen's "Silent Mode" makes the whole phone just go mute.
I've had the Lock Screen set to the new 'Rotary Lock' that's available in Phoenix 5.2... and it seems to be only that Lock Screen's Silent Mode that causes this problem.
Silent Mode with the normal Android Lock Screen works fine (with vibrations and etc)

[Q] Turn off Haptic Feedback without reducing vibration

HI THERE
I'm running slim bean 3.1 and after extraneous googling and looking around the settings I can't figure out a way to turn off haptic feedback for the touch sensitive hardware soft keys without reducing vibration intensity.
I would like maximum vibration intensity as my phone pretty much lives on silent and so vibrating for alerts is very useful but i really don't enjoy haptic feedback!
If there is an app, tweak or something i could use i would be very grateful.
anyone?
On settings/sound, unclick "vibrate on touch"
On settings/interface/notification drawer, disable haptic feedback
On settings/interface/lockscreen, turn off "vibrate when unlocking"
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*shoots self for missing the settings/sound option*
Thanks man!

[Q] Disable keyboard vibration at night?

Hey.
I've always had that desire to disable keyboard vibration but only at night. To be quiet around sleeping people.
Is there a way with xposed ?
Or maybe there is a way to create a shortcut or the quick button in the gravity box quick settings that will show up "keypress vibration duration" for google keyboard straight away ?
Or at least a shortcut on the desktop?
I know haptic feedback can be toggled in Tasker which could be triggered by about anything you want such as location, time, desktop shortcut, ambient light, whatever.

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