Is there any way to tone down the intensity of the haptic motor? It's just way too much. Plus it's way to loud...
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Try this
Hi Pure+
I am not sure for the z4, but I know for some of the older models you could just go to Menu - Settings - Sounds. Then under Feedback, press Vibration intensity and select what you like best on the slidebar.
Hope this helps!
Goldmeyer said:
Hi Pure+
I am not sure for the z4, but I know for some of the older models you could just go to Menu - Settings - Sounds. Then under Feedback, press Vibration intensity and select what you like best on the slidebar.
Hope this helps!
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Sadly they failed to include anything of the sort with the z3+.....
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Pure+ said:
Is there any way to tone down the intensity of the haptic motor? It's just way too much. Plus it's way to loud...
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This phones vibration is way too intense. It would be great to tone it done, say in the region of a M9/S6/Nexus device. Hell, even the z3 series vibration was a lot better.
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i think they use diff vibrator. i believe once root is achieved, the chance is high to mod the intensity.
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Does the Nexus 7 have Haptic Feedback (vibration motor)?
Doesn't seem like it. Turning the volume down goes straight to silent mode.
dragongc said:
Doesn't seem like it. Turning the volume down goes straight to silent mode.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but adjusting the volume to presumably a vibrate mode is different than haptic feedback settings on the keyboard/on screen soft keys.
I'm not running a CM9 rom on my phone at the moment, but I think the haptic feedback settings for the soft keys are in settings/sound and for the keyboard it should be in settings/language and input under settings for android keyboard.
Not sure if Jelly Bean is the same.
I could definitely see google deciding to remove the vibrate option from the os (because really, whats the point in a tablet) but i would assume that it has haptic
It doesn't have a vibration motor - I don't think there are many tablets that do.
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pnnorth said:
It doesn't have a vibration motor - I don't think there are many tablets that do.
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Asus tablets do, i know i tried it at bestbuy i enabled haptic feedback on the transformer prime
the XOOM has it so does my Gal Tab 10.1
mikesm1234 said:
the XOOM has it so does my Gal Tab 10.1
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I've had my Xoom since day one and it hasn't vibrated once so I don't think so... I haven't missed it either.
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Now if it would do a little dance to a music video - that would be something!
Any way to change it cos with those kick ass speakers, it vibrates the whole building when it goes off!
I'd be interested in knowing this. It is a bit extreme haha
I hope so it's louder than just having a ringtone!
Maybe this will be possible with a custom Kernel
i would like to know as well, its quite intens now
When it's on a desk it's really bad! Any update on this?
Exactly! I had to turn off anything and everything that had vibration it's ugly.
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So has anyone found a fix? Preferably non root .
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Been looking for a fix to this myself with no luck. The vibration on this phone is a little too intense. Would like to take it down a notch myself.
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Found a fix! But you'll need to be rooted. You then need to install faux's kernel and the FauxClock app from Playstore and then you can adjust vibration intensity.
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any news about the vibration intensity? i would like to reduce the strengt
atm seems like faux kernel + fauxclock is the only option
Any way to do this on a stock ROM?
Use CM
poczynek said:
Any way to change it cos with those kick ass speakers, it vibrates the whole building when it goes off!
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I used to have CM11 installed, and with that you could change the intensity, but that option is not available using Sense
Solution - NO ROOT!!!
GUYS! There is a method to fix the vibration with NO ROOT!!!
This method will turn off "notification buzz" on any apps you choose (aka all of them) while leaving haptic feedback.
Instructions: Be running Android 4.3 or something close. Launch App-ops by starting an activity, you can do this via an App-ops launcher free from Play Store or a simple Tasker task. Go through all your apps an untick the "Vibration" permission!
I hope this helps many people, please say thanks if this helped! :good:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a vibration over the Home/Back buttons?
I can't feel them when doing it, I even barely can see the led since it is not a bright white.. it is a bit grey
lemondroid said:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a vibration over the Home/Back buttons?
I can't feel them when doing it, I even barely can see the led since it is not a bright white.. it is a bit grey
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Maybe you have haptic feedback disabled. Look in settings>sounds
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Tw1tchy said:
Maybe you have haptic feedback disabled. Look in settings>sounds
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Thanks, managed to get it to work.
Any idea about making the led stronger? I barely can see it when it's dark/night
Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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jyu87 said:
Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting. I have mine set at 6ms, that seems to be the sweet spot. As far as the general haptic feedback is concerned, I just turned it off because it is WAY too powerful. That setting is found in the sounds setting.
I wish there was a way to turn it completely off. Mine has a nasty rattle near top of the phone no matter how I adjust it.
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Have you tried setting it to 0 ms.
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_MetalHead_ said:
You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting...
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Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
scottjb said:
Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
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same here, its greyed out on my unlocked Moto X as well. Any suggestions people?
I just turn it off altogether.
I cant seem to find the option in the new firmware and no one has any input
unfaix said:
I cant seem to find the option in the new firmware and no one has any input
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Settings, Display, Brightness
UN tick Adapt to lighting conditions.
Is that what you wanted?
There was another setting before the 257 update that let you uncheck an option that said something like 'automatic change screen condition to save battery"
I'll just have to reflash the old version to do a screen shot for you guys.
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I cant seem to find the option in the new firmware and no one has any input
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I've posted similar question earlier, but no answer so far. It was called "Optimised backlight" and it was positioned right below "Pulse notification light". It is basically DLS (Dynamic Luminance Scaling) and it is the most annoying power-saving feature in the known universe and I absolutely hate it. It should be a way to disable it with root explorer, but I can't find it in the folder where it was on my Xperia T.
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unfaix said:
There was another setting before the 257 update that let you uncheck an option that said something like 'automatic change screen condition to save battery"
I'll just have to reflash the old version to do a screen shot for you guys.
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I think I read somewhere that Sony removed it due to it bugging out with some apps.
They should remove it then, not leave us without possibility to turn this crap off.
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Yeah. I would think if it doesn't work when on, then they should have disable it and left it off by default.
All other Android phone worked without trying to change this crap.
I love this phone but it's annoying me a lot when reading text that has dark background and graphics.
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