Hi, I was just wondering if is there a way how to disable phone vibration (at all) while phone is cradled or connected to charger.
Thanks
Nobody knows?
Marv-in said:
Hi, I was just wondering if is there a way how to disable phone vibration (at all) while phone is cradled or connected to charger.
Thanks
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Disable phone vibration in what way exactly? Calls, messages, keyboard, Alerts?
mskip said:
Disable phone vibration in what way exactly? Calls, messages, keyboard, Alerts?
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I mean to disable All set vibrations, but only when charging.
Marv-in said:
I mean to disable All set vibrations, but only when charging.
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The only thing you can really do is set your phone to silent unless theres some program out there that will do it for you but i doubt it.
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Hi - on my XV 6800, when I turn the thumbwheel past the "max" setting, such as for the volume, the device beeps, even if I have the volume control set to mute. How can I turn "off" those beeps"? I don't see a setting in Sounds and
Notifications for it. I already have unchecked "Events" in Sounds and Notifications but that has not made any difference.
Thanks,
Tim
I don't believe there is an easy way to accomplish this but maybe someone else knows something I don't.
I mine I can just turn off hardware buttons on the enable sounds part of notifications. Not sure if that is what you wanted to do. Chad
chadman said:
I mine I can just turn off hardware buttons on the enable sounds part of notifications. Not sure if that is what you wanted to do. Chad
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Hmm... I already have that choice un-checked, but I still get the beeps when I use the thumbwheel. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim
this is wierd... sometimes, when the phone is on suspend, the led is flashing for new sms.. but no sound is heard..
the moment i click power on, the screen comes and the sms "arrives" with the audio alert...
only sometimes... is this a bug? anyway to solve? thanks
anyone pls?
Im having a similar issue with my TD2. When the phone is in sleep mode receiving a text message won't vibrate even though the profile is on vibrate. Only calls will
elmalote said:
Im having a similar issue with my TD2. When the phone is in sleep mode receiving a text message won't vibrate even though the profile is on vibrate. Only calls will
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ah ok... anyone who solved this pls help...
install HD tweak and enable "wake up on new sms" function.
dossy33 said:
install HD tweak and enable "wake up on new sms" function.
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ok.. but will it cause my deivce to power on.. and hence risk accidental touches?
not if its locked by holding down the right hang up key.
dossy33 said:
not if its locked by holding down the right hang up key.
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thanks.. btw u have any idea why is it like this? is this a bug?
this topic has been discussed before:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=499582
so far, this method werks but not for long..
method: Settings---> Sounds and Notifications-----> new SMS----> Disable Alert, Vibrator, Falshing Light !!! Basically disable everything and press OK to return to the touch FLO home.
After that, Go again and enable the SMS notification with or without Vibration as you like and it will work !!!
I had the same problem when i used the nueDynamicClock...
Now, it seems to work well (with the version 1.3)
Anyone else having problems with their SMS apps when on vibrate mode? Handcent and SMS popup both do not vibrate when my phone is on vibration mode. Is it me or is it the apps? Any apps people recommend for SMS vibrations?
You have to turn on vibrate within each app you want to vibrate: gmail, mail, messages, etc. This means that vibrate is on all the time, and if you turn your phone volume up it still vibrates. It would be nice to have a situation dependent setting, but I like vibrate on all the time, even if I have the ringer on.
mine dont vibrate either
Tpavey said:
You have to turn on vibrate within each app you want to vibrate: gmail, mail, messages, etc. This means that vibrate is on all the time, and if you turn your phone volume up it still vibrates. It would be nice to have a situation dependent setting, but I like vibrate on all the time, even if I have the ringer on.
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Lol, I know this already...but even when the notifications are on, it still does not vibrate. I'm guessing it's the apps I'm using...I think the developers need to update for our vibrants.
Here's a fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=727592
Actually try it before saying it doesn't, because it does work.
DKYang said:
Here's a fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=727592
Actually try it before saying it doesn't, because it does work.
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Wow, it actually works. THANKS A LOT DKYang!
F.Y.I. on this. I noticed that if you lower completly down the 'vibration intensity', though labeled as the intensity for touch vibration, it controls the vibration for sms vibration as well. It took some playing around to find this.
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I think HTC have forget to do it possible to turn off the vibrator on the Home, Menu. Back and Search buttons at the bottom, when the make the HTC Wildfire.
So are there somebody who know if it possible to disable the vibrator in some kind of way, for this buttons?
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When the battery is under 15%, the battery indicator flashes continuously.
Is it possible to turn that off?
rxxt said:
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I think HTC have forget to do it possible to turn off the vibrator on the Home, Menu. Back and Search buttons at the bottom, when the make the HTC Wildfire.
So are there somebody who know if it possible to disable the vibrator in some kind of way, for this buttons?
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Go to settings>Sound & Display and disable Haptic feedback.
rxxt said:
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When the battery is under 15%, the battery indicator flashes continuously.
Is it possible to turn that off?
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It's not possible to turn the Flashing LED off using any off the setting. Rooted? that's another story.
Skye Menjou said:
Go to settings>Sound & Display and disable Haptic feedback.
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Oooh, very nice! Thank you man, this is what I've dreamed about since I got my Wildfire, to disable that!
Do you also know if it possible to disable vibrator, in the 'Phone' when I enter a number?
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It's not possible to turn the Flashing LED off using any off the setting. Rooted? that's another story.
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But "Soft Root" is not enough? So I must wait a little longer..
rxxt said:
Oooh, very nice! Thank you man, this is what I've dreamed about since I got my Wildfire, to disable that!
Do you also know if it possible to disable vibrator, in the 'Phone' when I enter a number?
But "Soft Root" is not enough? So I must wait a little longer..
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1) I don't think you can disable the vibrator in the 'phone', only the audible tone.
2) Yea we must wait till a ''Hard Root'' (which will be soon)
I got both settings at menu - screen and sound
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Can't disable Haptic feedback
It is not highlighted and can't be ticked, are there any other ways?
I turned off all vibration or feedback and yet my phone vibrates when I get incoming calls. I unchecked all the boxes trust me and it still vibrates? Is it just me or does anyone else get this? I simply don't want it to vibrate when i get incoming calls!!!
Any suggestions!
G
wmfreak said:
I turned off all vibration or feedback and yet my phone vibrates when I get incoming calls. I unchecked all the boxes trust me and it still vibrates? Is it just me or does anyone else get this? I simply don't want it to vibrate when i get incoming calls!!!
Any suggestions!
G
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Is the profile on vibrate? Try Menu > Settings > Sounds > Vibrate in General.
nope! it's on Normal with vibrate unchecked
Had the same issue and found this on Androidworld:
Try this:
Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications
Find the keyboard software you are using (for example "Android-Keyboard"), press "delete cache" and "delete data". This removes al personal settings of the keyboard.
After that I rebooted and vibration was turned off. Hopes it works!
Does this also remove all dictionary entries?
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On a side note, I think I get times where the phone occasionally vibrates for no good reason - no apparent notification, no apparent change or anything.
freecom2 said:
On a side note, I think I get times where the phone occasionally vibrates for no good reason - no apparent notification, no apparent change or anything.
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Get exactly the same thing. No idea why as it's completely random and can be days between.
dijonemon said:
Get exactly the same thing. No idea why as it's completely random and can be days between.
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Good, at times I thought it was me going mad but I'm 100% sure it does this occasionally - but it could be absolutely anything, so I didn't even bother trying to find the cause.
I'm getting the same. 1 short followed by 3 short "pulses". The phone was in silent-mode (no vibrate), and I didn't get any calls og messages at the time.