Hi,
Anyone can tell me how to disconect phone keys sound (turn off sound)
If is possible I only want vibrate when I push it ones.
Thank's
joseppfit02 said:
Hi,
Anyone can tell me how to disconect phone keys sound (turn off sound)
If is possible I only want vibrate when I push it ones.
Thank's
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Settings>Menu>All Settings>Personal>Phone>Keypad = Off. That will stop the noise but I don't know of a way to replace the noise with vibrate.
jakem said:
Settings>Menu>All Settings>Personal>Phone>Keypad = Off. That will stop the noise but I don't know of a way to replace the noise with vibrate.
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They vibrate anyway, even with the tone turned off.
Thank's, its ok !
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is it possible to mute the phone when it's ringing? it's qtek s200...
Sure. Use volume slider to silence the phone while it's ringing.
press the red button
wmu said:
Sure. Use volume slider to silence the phone while it's ringing.
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is there any only one button to do it? just silence?
You want the phone to continue ringing but just silence it?
Because when you get a call in the bottom there is "answer" and "ignore". Then again if you press ignore the one calling is directed to voicemail or just hung up.
As far as I know thats the only way to immediately mute a phonecall, just press ignore.
And otherwise just use the volume slider when someone is calling. Or put the phone on vibrate when you need silence (which is also volume slider all the way down, or put it on vibrate via the com-manager).
thanks. you mean only way to silence it using volume slider when want to continue ringing. i don't want to ignore calling. the caller must be think i didn't hear the ringing...
hehe lol
Perhaps an extra program on the device would work. Inesoft Addressbook might support it.
Have it here somewhere, can check later today if it indeed has a mute button.
Just to say it more clearly: If you move the volume slider one time in any direction, the phone will mute imediately!
I think this was not understood correctly before - this is the one-key-solution you wanted, isnt it?
thanks... it works!!!
I couldn't find an answer to this 'problem' so maybe it's something specific for my phone, but I can't listen to my radio in 'vibrate' mode of the telephone. When I turn op the volume my phone automaticaly leaves silent mode, and that's very annoying. I can't find away to change this in the 'normal' audiosettings of the phone, so is it possible to change this, or is it only possible to listen to your radio when not in silence mode?
Filipek88 said:
is it only possible to listen to your radio when not in silence mode?
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Errr.. yeah, of course! Can't you just set your ringtone to vibrate as well, and then you can turn the ringer right down, and leave the system volume high? (there's the setting to have single volume for ringer and system, or 1 volume for each).
Filipek88 said:
I couldn't find an answer to this 'problem' so maybe it's something specific for my phone, but I can't listen to my radio in 'vibrate' mode of the telephone. When I turn op the volume my phone automaticaly leaves silent mode, and that's very annoying. I can't find away to change this in the 'normal' audiosettings of the phone, so is it possible to change this, or is it only possible to listen to your radio when not in silence mode?
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Why not just put the phone into Airplane mode so any incoming calls go to voicemail.
You can either use tweak to have system and ringer volumes independent, or to disable HTC volume control altogether. I use it like this because standard WM volume controls use volume keys for controlling system volume rather then ringer volume, or combined volume.
The first tweak is in sticky tweaks thread, the other is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=431588
I don't understand why this is so obvious.
But if it's not possible than the tip for putting my ringtone to vibrate should work, although it's a pity I would have to change this everytime I don't want to listen to my radio anymore.
And the Airplane mode is not an option, because I want to be able to send/receive sms for example, and when somebody calls me it's OK too.
For example, when I am in the train and I don't want to disturb other people, but I still want to listen to my radio, I would like to do this in Vibrate mode so no noices (sms, incomming calls, system alarms etc.) would make any noices
Dr.Sid said:
You can either use tweak to have system and ringer volumes independent, or to disable HTC volume control altogether. I use it like this because standard WM volume controls use volume keys for controlling system volume rather then ringer volume, or combined volume.
The first tweak is in sticky tweaks thread, the other is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=431588
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Thank you, this would be of good use! Because indeed, I want to use those two independent, and I find it very weird it's not something 'standard' on the phone. I will try to tweak, merci
Filipek88 said:
Thank you, this would be of good use! Because indeed, I want to use those two independent, and I find it very weird it's not something 'standard' on the phone. I will try to tweak, merci
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It is standard. Go to the settings tab and select "Sound & Display". There's an option under "volume" where you set whether to use single volume, or ring/system volume (controlled seperately). Then, under "Ring and Notifications", set Ring Type to Vibrate and ring.
Then, when you want to drop the ringer volume, just go to change the volume with the buttons and you can toggle between system and ringer. Just set the ringer to nothing (not silent), and set the system to whatever you want for the radio. That way, the phone will only vibrate when you get a call, but you can still listen to the radio.
Hope this helps
This seem to work John, although I can't test at the moment if other sounds like sms and so will be there, but I am getting somewhere!
Thanks again
Filipek88 said:
This seem to work John, although I can't test at the moment if other sounds like sms and so will be there, but I am getting somewhere!
Thanks again
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No problem mate. Glad to be of help
Is there another way to silence an incoming call beside sliding the volume key?
(my volume key isn't functional)
10x
Alon
no one?
it's really important
turn off sounds
alon2 said:
no one?
it's really important
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turn off the sounds?
enable vibrating?
enable vibrating and then sound? (will give you time to answer or reject the incoming call)
LOL hope my suggestions help u
Good luck!!!
what I meant is - when I'm on normal mode/9not silence/vibrate) and there is an incomong call - you can slide the slider volume and the ring will stop.
my slider volume isn't working , so I'm looking for another way to mute the ring.
10x
Alon
Every time I answer the first call of the day, I have to turn up the volume, which is very low. Does it default to low volume from start up?
Also, I frequently put my phone on vibrate with no ringer, then back to full volume ringer throughout the day. This wouldn't have anything to do with call volume, would it? Sometimes mid-day the call volume is back to low.
I use a bluetooth when driving to work, but adjust the call volume on that device, not the phone.
Am I just doing something dumb, here?
Thanks
jdzialak said:
Every time I answer the first call of the day, I have to turn up the volume, which is very low. Does it default to low volume from start up?
Also, I frequently put my phone on vibrate with no ringer, then back to full volume ringer throughout the day. This wouldn't have anything to do with call volume, would it? Sometimes mid-day the call volume is back to low.
I use a bluetooth when driving to work, but adjust the call volume on that device, not the phone.
Am I just doing something dumb, here?
Thanks
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theres a setting in sounds and notifications, that changes the way the volume reacts to a phone call, its called increasing ring....change to just ring and your should be fine...also what rom are you on?
TaylorPPC said:
theres a setting in sounds and notifications, that changes the way the volume reacts to a phone call, its called increasing ring....change to just ring and your should be fine...also what rom are you on?
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Stock T-Mobile ROM
That setting you mention only has the choices ring tone, and ring type, which I had on Vibrate AND ring.
jdzialak said:
Stock T-Mobile ROM
That setting you mention only has the choices ring tone, and ring type, which I had on Vibrate AND ring.
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hmm idk, i never use stock roms, but maybe someone else will chime in for ya. there may be a cab floating around for a volume fix/patch....im sure a quick search will help u out.
TaylorPPC said:
hmm idk, i never use stock roms, but maybe someone else will chime in for ya. there may be a cab floating around for a volume fix/patch....im sure a quick search will help u out.
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ok thanks. This is my first Windows phone. Installing a different ROM seems over my head, unless I can do it on my MAC?
Hi,
suddenly my phone switched to vibrate mode and i can not volume up.. what happened?
the other options are available (alarm and multimedia) but sound is off.. if i change the call tune i do not hear nothing..
any help?
nelsonscp said:
Hi,
suddenly my phone switched to vibrate mode and i can not volume up.. what happened?
the other options are available (alarm and multimedia) but sound is off.. if i change the call tune i do not hear nothing..
any help?
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You possibly moved the slider on the right side?
rmaathuis said:
You possibly moved the slider on the right side?
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yes i moved the slider
fixed, thanks