Does anyone know how t change the tap sounds on the mogul? I am wanting the sounds from windows 5.
Settings --> Sounds and Notifications
It's on the first tab.
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Never liked sounds however there's vibration feed back like the lg touch screens that give really nice touch assurance.
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Do you know the name of the file that the 'tick' sound is? I would like to change it also. In the settings / sounds and notifications section there is only options to turn off or soft or loud. I would like to change the actual sound file....
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I dont know about most ppl here, but I really hate that "beeping" noise whenever the unit receive a on screen click, especially that loud beep for the start button. Its really loud in the middle of the night
Is there a way to disable it, or change it to a much soothing sound
I install Wisbar Advance 2 before, and the pre-pack skin also change the beeping to a much better sound, but as I mention before here in this forum, I uninstalled it because it slow down my unit greatly.
start button > settings > sounds & notifications / screen taps etc.
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But I m talking about the loud beep for the start menu or the new tab, or when you open program from the start menu...
there is no option to unable them... is there a way?
so anyone know how?
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I have a T-Mobile WM5 MDA and just updated it to the shipping ROM that came out today.
All is well, except for whenever I expand the start menu or a softkey menu, it makes a click sound as loud as the ringtone volume, and whenever I select an item, it does it again. This didn't happen before, so either it wasn't the default or I had worked out how to turn it off. However I can't seem to now.
Little help? Thanks much.
Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Sounds and Notifications
Uncheck next to Events
Voila.
Brilliant, thanks.
Maybe there is a way to do this, but I'm not aware - does anyone know of a way to enable alarm even when teh phoen is on vibrate or on silent? (this came to me because I set the phone to silent and forgot to turn I was late for work today)
enAlarmPPC
When you mean an application for alarms, then you should really take a look at enAlarmPPC. You can simply force a volume, and it will play sound even if in "vibrate" or "mute".
awesome... I think that's exactly what I need. Thanks
i use vibrate mode all the time, but don't like the fact that it silences your phone. But this is what i have found:
Instead of going into vibrate mode through comm manager or through a "profile" (like from the HTC Touch Today plugin), go to settings and then select Sounds and Notifications. Select Notification tab, and from the drop down menu select Phone: Incoming call and select vibrate. When you do this, your phone vibrate when there is an incoming call but is not silenced for other functions of the phone like alarms, music, etc.
Disadvantage is that it is not 1 simple step, so if you back and forth between ring and vibrate it is not ideal, but if you set it on vibrate all the time like me, it is ideal.
superflysocal said:
i use vibrate mode all the time, but don't like the fact that it silences your phone. But this is what i have found:
Instead of going into vibrate mode through comm manager or through a "profile" (like from the HTC Touch Today plugin), go to settings and then select Sounds and Notifications. Select Notification tab, and from the drop down menu select Phone: Incoming call and select vibrate. When you do this, your phone vibrate when there is an incoming call but is not silenced for other functions of the phone like alarms, music, etc.
Disadvantage is that it is not 1 simple step, so if you back and forth between ring and vibrate it is not ideal, but if you set it on vibrate all the time like me, it is ideal.
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You could probably Mortscript it...
yea, the thing is I always change to vibrate when I'm at work/quiet areas and I'd liek to have a simple profile change button that changes it to a vibrate + ringer.
freakflow said:
yea, the thing is I always change to vibrate when I'm at work/quiet areas and I'd liek to have a simple profile change button that changes it to a vibrate + ringer.
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Give PhoneAlarm a try! Then you can create profiles.
I agree, PhonaAlarm solves it all!!
Hello my friends the problem that i have is that i don't know how to stop those annoyance notifications popup when you get an sms or email....i would like to hear them and then just see them on the tabs is there any trick or registry hack??? I hope you understand what i mean......And the other thing is that is there any way when i use s2u2 or whatever lock appl. not to lock the hardware keys so i dont have to push all the time the on button on the top??? You know in the diamond it was an appl in settings called keys lock and you could choose not to be locked in HD there isnt WHY???
Did you change the settings under Personal, Sounds & Notifications? There on the Notifications tab you can set the notifications to just alert you audibly rather than visually.
Moved out of dev into Blackstone
Hi,
I recently switched from a WM standard phone (snap - non touch screen) to the HD2 - big move
One thing that I am confused about is that if I put the HD2 in "VIBRATE" mode, the volume is set to 0, so when I try to play some music using my stereo headset, I need to bring the volume up to hear it.
But, as soome as I bring the volume up, the HD2 switches out of vibrate mode
With my non-touch screen phone, even when you were in "Vibrate" mode, you could listen to any multimedia app you wanted, and still any notification (SMS, New Email, voice mail, etc) would still just vibrate and not make a sound.
How can I EASILY get the HD2 to stay in VIBRATE mode and listen to music without having to modify each "notification" manully one-by-one to just "VIbrate"?
Any ideas?
i vaguely remember (currently stoned! ) that this is indeed possible and that i used to do it on my HD2...
i'm currently using android 24/7 for the past 2+ months so can't boot back to WM to confirm what i remember.
i believe i had "ringer" and "system" volumes set to show as separated from one another on the big grey volume control screen. the setting to toggle splitting the controls is somewhere on the Sense settings' tab.
so i would keep the volume down pressed all the way so that the phone would switch both volume controls to vibrate (the sequence was highest volume->lowest volume->silent *(i.e. no vibrate either)->vibrate). then i would switch to the "system" tab of the volume control and drag it back UP. so the "ringer" tab remained on vibrate and the "system" tab got the volume it needs to play music, or what have you.
i suppose this would silence the notification sounds as well because i vaguely remember another setting that makes the notification sounds follow the "ringer" volume as opposed to the "system" volume. but if the notification sounds follow the "system" volume, then you would still hear them during the music playback...but i find that prospect useful as well, so maybe it was designed that way and i don't remember properly?!?
so yeah, whatever
ASCIIker said:
i suppose this would silence the notification sounds as well because i vaguely remember another setting that makes the notification sounds follow the "ringer" volume as opposed to the "system" volume. but if the notification sounds follow the "system" volume, then you would still hear them during the music playback...but i find that prospect useful as well, so maybe it was designed that way and i don't remember properly?!?
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If you could remember that setting that would be awesome, I like how Android handles notification and system sounds. I would prefer to have the ringer and notifications together and then multimedia sounds separate, any hint where to look?
you need settings....., sound + display....
then set "single volume" to off.
your volume control should now have two tabs for ring and system volume levels.....
even after they are seperate and he has the ringer turned down, his texts and other notifications will still sound because they are systems sounds right?
trueblood said:
even after they are seperate and he has the ringer turned down, his texts and other notifications will still sound because they are systems sounds right?
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Yes notification sounds are linked to System volume, the OP, and myself for that matter, are looking to have the notifications linked to ringer volume like it is in Android so that system volume is delegated to multimedia and such. I was always under the impression that this was a limitation of Winmo but now I wonder if it's in the registry to change that
regarding my post above, i have a feeling that i am incorrectly stating that the "notification volume follows ringer volume" feature is present in WM as well.
like i said in the post, i can't remember properly and so take the post with a grain of salt. apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Haha it's all good. Yeah I was just hopeful is all, it would be nice if it was a part of the registry but I am thinking that is a core functionality of WinMo