Is there a hack to turn vibrate on when the ringer is on?
I'm looking for a registry entry so I don't have to install a buggy program.
Start/Settings/Sounds & Notifications/Notifications/Events
then change the Ring Type of Phone:Incoming call to Vibrate & Ring
HTH
LOL... that was too easy. I was looking for the same thing and somehow I totally missed that.
Brett
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Have a strange prob with my QTek9100.. suddenly it doesn't ring anymore... no matter what kind of ring tones i set in the options, I only get silence instead of the sound. When selecting ring and vibrate i get alternating vibrate and silence.. I tried custom rings thru registry editing and standard ring modes from the phone options.. no change -- always silence...
Any ideas on how to fix this? currently I only hear that I had the phone call after I missed it and the missed call notification plays -- which is kinda stupid to only hear the phone after the call is missed
thanks...
Do you install a new bluetooth stack?
nope... didn't install anything really that i know of.. and definitely no system apps.
open Settings / Sounds & Notifications / Notifications and select event "Phone: Incoming call"
does pressing the play (right facing triangle) button play your ring tone? If not, try selecting another ring tone and try playing that.
could be ring tone is selected, but not available or incorrect format.
hope this helps.
if you have any audio player other than windows media player, you may find it has associated it self with all audio files?
Is there any way of changing the vibrate patterns? Particularly, so there is a different one between recieveing an SMS and a phone call.
Cheers
See: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Hacks
Under "Phone Settings"
You'll find information there on how to change the ring/vibrate/LED behavior for incoming calls.
I don't think you can (easily) change the behavior of the vibrate option for Notifications - which is what an incoming SMS generates.
I'm trying to figure out a way to have the ringtone continuously play, but have a different vibrate pattern. I did "apv1w1v1w2r" but it has to play the whole ringtone before it vibrates. Any suggestions?
Hello
I have a HTC P4350 and i want make a little application to switch between
RING and VIBRATE with a schedule.
So when i going into the CommManager on my Device, then i have a function to
set my device to ring or to vibrate. When i set i to ring or vibrate, is
this setting in the registry? When yes, where can find it?
My Idea is, when i can find this setting in the registry, then i can design
my application so, that i read and write the registry and can so switch
between RING and VIBRATE by scheduling.
Or is it possible that i can set the RING or VIBRATE with Compact Framework (purhaps API)?
Can anybody help my?
regards
Mib2000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279228
Fellow Friends!
I need some help. I've lost my ringtone on my trinity. Not that I've lost the actual file, i'ts still there. When I enter Settings->Sound & Notifications, I can still Pre-listen/Define the ringtone but when I get a call theres no sound.
The same thing happens when my fon is set to vibrate, then it simply don't vibrate.
I have this idea that it may be some Regitry settings but i have no idea where to look?
Thanks
Hi,
I've asked a question on here before about whether the vibration of the phone during calls and sms messages can be altered to a pulse rather than constant. I've figured out that the phone is capable of having a pulse vibrate so can anyone on here get it to work how I would like?
If I can into settings>sound and display>notification sounds>new message and where it says vibrate set the slider to "only", whenever I get a message the vibration pulses, but the only trouble is I don't get any sound. If I set the slider to "on" I get sound when a message comes in, but the vibrate is constant, and if you have a long sms alert it's a little annoying.
Can someone figure out how to change it so you get both sound, and pulsing vibrate? Can this also be done for incoming calls, and email alerts?
Cheers, Toby
Pretty sure thats hardcoded, either in the messaging-app itself or in a component it uses
Have you checked the registry for anything that might be of use?
smuppy said:
Pretty sure thats hardcoded, either in the messaging-app itself or in a component it uses
Have you checked the registry for anything that might be of use?
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Unfortunately that's a bit out of my depth, which is why I've asked on here