How to turn off the Haptic feedback on Huawei P9 - Huawei P9 Questions & Answers

I can't find a way to turn off the haptic feedback. I turned off vibrations and Vibrate on touch but there is still heptic feedback when someone answers my call or when in Instagram I press and hold picture and give it a like with the pop up window the phone vibrates. Someone having a solution?

MartinDimchev said:
I can't find a way to turn off the haptic feedback. I turned off vibrations and Vibrate on touch but there is still heptic feedback when someone answers my call or when in Instagram I press and hold picture and give it a like with the pop up window the phone vibrates. Someone having a solution?
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Do you have vibrate on touch turned off in both sounds setting and your keyboard settings?

I have the same problem. I can not turn off vibration on the alarm. Any solution?

doeeee said:
I have the same problem. I can not turn off vibration on the alarm. Any solution?
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No. Will have to wait for update. Still go here (Huawei support page) and send them email with complain about the problem - Product & Technical Support. Here.

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[Q] Haptic feedback Samsung Galaxy S

Guys..
I am newcomer, please be nice with me...
Have Samsung Galaxy S, rooted..using Cyanogenmod 7.1.0- GalaxyS,build -GWK74, Gingerbread 2.3.7.
After installing Cyanogenmod everything looks fine except Hapric feedback, it is very annoying..
1. Disabled from dial panel -> Menu(preferences)-> unchecked Haptic feedback
2. Settings->Cyanogenmod settings->Input settings->Haptic feedback tweaks -> main--Unchecked all
But still I am getting Haptic feedback when I receive any any phone call, even the callers are saying they can hear the vibrating sound which is very annoying..
Any solution please..If not I have to revert back to Stock mod..please...
hey!
what do you exactly mean by "getting Haptic feedback when I receive any any phone call, even the callers are saying they can hear the vibrating sound"?
there is another option to disable haptic feedback. settings -> sound -> vibrate on touch. hope it works!
lakoeze said:
hey!
what do you exactly mean by "getting Haptic feedback when I receive any any phone call, even the callers are saying they can hear the vibrating sound"?
there is another option to disable haptic feedback. settings -> sound -> vibrate on touch. hope it works!
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Hi Lakoeze,
I mean phone is vibrating for some time even after answering...
In sound settings -> vibrate-> never...didn't work mate
there is no such option 'vibrate on touch' in sound settings..
Thanks

[Q] Vibration after AT&T gingerbread update is too intense!!!

So I've searched everywhere but I haven't been able to find an answer.
After I updated my Captivate to the official Gingerbread 2.3.5 update...When I get a call or notification, the vibration is way more intense than what it was on Froyo. Has anyone else had this problem?
From your home screen, when you enter Settings, can you then click on: Sound, and then Vibration Intensity? If so, you should then be able to lower it a bit.
The reason I ask is I'm not running stock GB, but Legend 3.4, and that setting is grayed out. But if it's available in stock, try it.
Go into settings/sounds make sure haptic feedback is check , then set the vibration intensity.
Thanks guys,
but I've already looked into that. On the official Gingerbread release there is no 'Vibration Intensity' option except for the Haptic Feedback part. And when I adjust the haptic feedback vibration intensity it does adjust some of the system vibrations (the vibrate when I put it on 'vibrate', etc.) but it does nothing to the call and notification vibrations.
But thanks for your input!
theaudioguy said:
Thanks guys,
but I've already looked into that. On the official Gingerbread release there is no 'Vibration Intensity' option except for the Haptic Feedback part. And when I adjust the haptic feedback vibration intensity it does adjust some of the system vibrations (the vibrate when I put it on 'vibrate', etc.) but it does nothing to the call and notification vibrations.
But thanks for your input!
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An idea? Have you tried adjusting the call settimgs under 'all calls'? Turn off the vibrate settings there for vibrate on connect. It will still vibrate on silent mode.
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HTC One Soundprofiles

Hey,
just wanted to ask a question concerning a slight issue I'm having with my HTC One.
With my SGS3 I was used to simply shut of all sounds and vibration during work/school, so that there are no vibration sounds while lying on my desk. Then, I would want to put it back into "only sound mode", so to have no annoying vibration sounds while lying on my desk, but just sound.
In order to do this, I have to check all apps and disable vibration in those apps, am I right? Like disabling vibration in whatsapp, facebook messenger etc.
But then my problem is, that when I want to add vibration when carrying it around in my pocket, I would need to add again vibration in every single app?
In fact, I would like to have a completely silent profile (no vibration, no sounds), a vibration only profile, and a sound only profile. Is this in any way possible to achieve?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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I'll bump this as well. Has anyone found any nonrooted solution to this yet? I DLed Sound Profiles from Play, but that didn't seem to do what I wanted.
Thanks
Open options, click Sound, Profiles are right there (Normal,Vibration and Silent).
ArmedandDangerous said:
Open options, click Sound, Profiles are right there (Normal,Vibration and Silent).
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Normal includes vibration. There is no option for Sound but No Vibration. Driving me crazy!
cushcalc said:
Normal includes vibration. There is no option for Sound but No Vibration. Driving me crazy!
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Well, you can go to Settings / Sounds and turn off vibration during calls. I think that would shut it off.
Also, you can disable vibration in the power saver menu, even if that is all you shut off.
stevedebi said:
Well, you can go to Settings / Sounds and turn off vibration during calls. I think that would shut it off.
Also, you can disable vibration in the power saver menu, even if that is all you shut off.
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Turning off in calls doesn't turn it off in Notifications.
The downside to the power saver option is then I can't have haptic feedback on capacitive buttons.
cushcalc said:
Turning off in calls doesn't turn it off in Notifications.
The downside to the power saver option is then I can't have haptic feedback on capacitive buttons.
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The power save option to turn off vibration feedback doesn't affect the buttons?
EDIT: I'm not sure I entirely understand. But I'm using the Business calendar application for the reminders, and it has full control of vibration.

[Q] Haptic Feedback

Hi, does anyone know how to stop the handset from vibrating when a call is answered?
Been into "Sound" and unchecked the Vibrate box and all other vibrate options are disabled, but still get one strong vibrate when a call is answered.
Any help will be much appreciated.
essexdroid said:
Hi, does anyone know how to stop the handset from vibrating when a call is answered?
Been into "Sound" and unchecked the Vibrate box and all other vibrate options are disabled, but still get one strong vibrate when a call is answered.
Any help will be much appreciated.
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Under Sound, Vibrate Feedback for Calls should be unchecked.
Thanks for the quick reply, but Vibrate Feedback for Calls is unchecked

Question Dnd mode - notifications won't turn on screen

Hello,
I have latest Xiaomi.eu rom and when I activate do not disturb mode, the screen won't wake up neither on incoming calls or any notifications.
Does anybody have the same issues, how can I fix it, please?
That's what you want and for! No disturbances.
You can set calls to come through if in your favs or if it is a repeated call for example. For me and is exactly as it should be
Sathelp said:
That's what you want and for! No disturbances.
You can set calls to come through if in your favs or if it is a repeated call for example. For me and is exactly as it should be
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Maybe I don't have to use Dnd mode, but I want to use phone in three modes. Ringing+vibrations, vibrations only and no ringing and no vibrations, but with screen awake. So how can I set up the third without still having to go to the menu for turning the vibrations on/off for silence mode?
Thank you
kubick4 said:
Maybe I don't have to use Dnd mode, but I want to use phone in three modes. Ringing+vibrations, vibrations only and no ringing and no vibrations, but with screen awake. So how can I set up the third without still having to go to the menu for turning the vibrations on/off for silence mode?
Thank you
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Can you not just use pull down menu and turn off sound and vibration when you want silence? Saves going in to menu each time.
Sathelp said:
Can you not just use pull down menu and turn off sound and vibration when you want silence? Saves going in to menu each time.
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Yes, maybe that would be the way. Thank you

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