keyboard click only? - Touch HD General

Is it possible to only have the keyboard make a clicking sound or quick vibrate.
I don't want any other actions to make sounds.
I have noticed that using the touch keyboard it sometimes does not pick up key presses. Would be good to have it make a small sound when a keypress is detected.
Interesting enough have enabled screen sounds and the keyboard seems quicker to respond and no longer suffers issues with dropped keypresses.

YES
YES its possible,
1. deactivate "vibrate" in Settingsmenu >> TOUCHFLO ,
2. install app " TouchResponse" .. just search it here in the forum
3. activate option "vibrate on keyboard only"
have fun..

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Anyone know how to Turn off phone pad tones?

Morning All,
I've searched for this - but can't find anything.
I do quite alot of texting, and find the phone pad input with t9 predictive text best most of the time. But that awful tone it outputs on every button press is driving me mad! Does anyone know how to turn it off?
I'm guessing it must be a registry setting somewhere?
Or even better still. Anyone know of any third party phone style keyboard inputs which support predictive text, but with bigger buttons (which you can turn off tones!) which I could use instead.
I really miss being able to do easy one handed texting, and would love an easier input method....
Thanks,
Paul
On any form of input, click on the little 'up arrow' (e.g. the one which lets you choose the input methods that you wanted to use). Among the list, like "Keyboard", "Block Recognizer", there is an "Options..." at the top. Choose it.
Then, choose the keypad input method at "Input method:" and click on the "Options..." just at the bottom. Uncheck the "Turn on screen tap sound".
Actually I find that useful. Difficult to know if you have pressed the right button on a flat screen without tapping sounds.
Fantastic!
So obvious - now I feel silly for not noticing the options option
Here you go
Setting -> Menu -> All Settings -> Personal -> Phone -> Keypad: Off.
Have fun
Settings > System > Sounds - Turn key clicks off.

Vibration while typing

I know there are apps or tweaks to make the phone vibrate when you touch the screen and for the dialpad but is there an app to make the phone vibrate only when using the on-screen keyboard while texting? just like the dialpad tweak but for texting only? so I can have the dialpad vibrate and the keyboard keys for the on-screen keyboard vibrate while texting and in any profile (loud, vibrate, silent ect...)
yes, i also would like to have a vibration or even a sound feedback, but just when typing. Anyone has a idea ?
Use Phone Pad Vibrate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=59193&d=1195777546
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Daniel
thanks, ill give it a try

Quickest way to Silent mode ???

Again I find myself posting cos the HD just doesnt cut it
I need a wuick way to get the phone to silent mode, (Im always in and out of lectures). On all my previous phones (mostly Nokia) I could assign this to the left button.
But . . . .on the HD,
I have to scroll real carefully along the TF3D scroll bar.
Find (and usually pass by) Settings.
Tap Sound
Tap Silent
And then press the power button
I mean come on, please tell me there is a quicker way ????
You can click on the volume rocker then tap silent.
sp8805 said:
You can click on the volume rocker then tap silent.
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you're a star, thanks a million ( I feel a bit stupid now, as they say RTFM :
gt112 said:
Again I find myself posting cos the HD just doesnt cut it
I need a wuick way to get the phone to silent mode, (Im always in and out of lectures). On all my previous phones (mostly Nokia) I could assign this to the left button.
But . . . .on the HD,
I have to scroll real carefully along the TF3D scroll bar.
Find (and usually pass by) Settings.
Tap Sound
Tap Silent
And then press the power button
I mean come on, please tell me there is a quicker way ????
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You can install the Diamond Tweaks cab and set the phone to silence when it is flipped over. Seems to work fairly well on the HD. Under section 1. Call is 1.4 Mute Call, just enable it hit ok and soft reset your phone. (not all these tweaks work on the HD, but most do)
sp8805 said:
You can click on the volume rocker then tap silent.
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My question is how to lock this buttons?
jentech said:
You can install the Diamond Tweaks cab and set the phone to silence when it is flipped over. Seems to work fairly well on the HD. Under section 1. Call is 1.4 Mute Call, just enable it hit ok and soft reset your phone. (not all these tweaks work on the HD, but most do)
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I dont think it mutes the phone when it is flipped over.. atleast it doesnt for me, using DIamond tweak... it does however allow you to flip over a ringing phone which will in turn mute it.

Vibration when screen tapping ?

Hello. I just tried a nokia 5800 and I LOVE the feeling you get when scrolling or writing or just navigating menus and pushing on-screen buttons. It's just like a real button.
Is there anything similar for the touch hd? Some application adding a little vibration when touching virtual buttons ?
I can remember I had something like this (but not as hard as the 5800 one...much longer and softer, not a CLICK) when writing with the on screen keyboard....I can not find that option anymore in the menu, where is it?
Oh, and just to repeat it, I would like to have also in the menu navigation some vibration (ideal is the closest to the 5800 one, which i like very much, you really get the feeling of a button).
Hi there,
yes, the Touch HD supports Haptic Feedback, you can enable this through Touch Options (Go to Start > Settings > System > Touch Options). this will set your device to vibrate when tapping tabs, links, or other on screen items supported for applications.
You can also set Haptic feedback for buttons via Start > Settings > Personal > Buttons. Select the Virtual Buttons tab at the top and then select the Vibrate the device checkbox.
Hope this helps.
My hardware buttons (green phone, home, arrow back, red phone) do vibrate when i touch them. That's ok.
I was looking for a vibration when I use the keyboard when writing, but also whenever i navigate menus.
I checked the option you wrote about....it is ticked, but nothing works.
Is there a problem with the SPB shell I am using? Does it work only with default?
Anyway also in normal start menu from windows mobile the phone doesn't vibrate....so I don't think is a problem of SPB shell at all.
I add:
opera for instance DOES vibrate when i open links....that's an example.
But i cannot get the phone to vibrate when I use the virtual keyboard, nor when I am navigating through windows mobile menus, or the Today screen or anything else.
ok i found a little application called TouchResponse....in the description there was written i could choose how many ms the vibration should last...but i cannot find anything to do that.
The result is what i wanted, though...now whenever i touch the screen, i get a little vibration feedback. Is not as wonderful as the one on the nokia 5800 though.
rogermorse said:
ok i found a little application called TouchResponse....in the description there was written i could choose how many ms the vibration should last...but i cannot find anything to do that.
The result is what i wanted, though...now whenever i touch the screen, i get a little vibration feedback. Is not as wonderful as the one on the nokia 5800 though.
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Glad you sorted it

Samsung Keyboard

Any one figure out how to turn off the vibrate while typing on keyboard, without turning off the haptic touch buttons at the bottom?
I wasvtrying to do it too, no option it seems. Hopefully somebody has better ideas though.
Can turn off Haptic feedback in Sound and display but that turns off all Haptic feedback on the phone but it will make it stop giving you feedback on the samsung keyboard
Yeah, don't see any settings for the 'vibrate on keypress' for the Samsung Keyboard. Only advice I could give would be to use the Swype Keyboard (you don't actually have to swipe. You can still type) and disable 'vibrate on keypress' in Swype's settings.

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