Turn off buttons vibration and battery indicator? - Wildfire General

1)
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?
2)
When the battery is under 15%, the battery indicator flashes continuously.
Is it possible to turn that off?

rxxt said:
1)
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?
cashisback said:
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?

Related

new sms doesnt alert until i power on from suspend

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)

I miss the notification light so bad

Seriously, I'm already really missing the blinking trackball of my Nexus One flashing ever second in different colors depending on what notification I have.
No Led is sort of working, but when I hit the power button it just turns the screen off and then the icon is there again, so I have to kind of hold it just long enough for it to turn the screen back on, but not long enough to make it launch the dialogue box in which i can choose to put it in airplane mode or power it off.
I suspect it won't be long before someone figures out how to put a part of that OLED screen to use as a notification light...
Bicster_ said:
I suspect it won't be long before someone figures out how to put a part of that OLED screen to use as a notification light...
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Try NoLED (10 chars)
Im also just waiting for some sort of wonderful notification app that most likely WILL be created soon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730692
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=772672
Better, imo, since NoLED drains more battery than this.
Does anybody read?
I said I AM using NoLED but it's giving me problems.
dinan, that app says it's only for 2.1...would it still work?
ksc6000 said:
Seriously, I'm already really missing the blinking trackball of my Nexus One flashing ever second in different colors depending on what notification I have.
No Led is sort of working, but when I hit the power button it just turns the screen off and then the icon is there again, so I have to kind of hold it just long enough for it to turn the screen back on, but not long enough to make it launch the dialogue box in which i can choose to put it in airplane mode or power it off.
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You have to hit the Home button to show the lock screen.
ksc6000 said:
Does anybody read?
I said I AM using NoLED but it's giving me problems.
dinan, that app says it's only for 2.1...would it still work?
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There's a froyo link, but no that's meant for the Galaxy S international version. I was just pointing it out because I think someone will port it to the Nexus S soon, so I don't suggest trying it on your phone just yet.
SpoonerPS3 said:
You have to hit the Home button to show the lock screen.
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Thanks. That helps, but I guess the way NoLED works is that it turns on the screen each time you ask it to blink...and with the Nexus S there's that stupid screen off animation. So that keeps happening everytime it works lol. Any way to turn that off?

It's possible to enable vibration anytime I press the screen?

Hi, I just bought the M2 and I have an important question...
As topic: it's possible to enable vibration anytime I press the screen?
i dont want o know this propouse, but i can make a app that when you touch the screen your app will VIBRATE the phone, but with default settings its not possible, and not right, because M&%!(*blur is starving of battery and if everytime you touch the screen your phone vibrate you will need to carry you phone pluged in a recharge
skulljoi said:
i dont want o know this propouse, but i can make a app that when you touch the screen your app will VIBRATE the phone, but with default settings its not possible, and not right, because M&%!(*blur is starving of battery and if everytime you touch the screen your phone vibrate you will need to carry you phone pluged in a recharge
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I mean, vibration tactile feedback...
you have some options at configuration menu, when you press a key from touch keyboard or when you tray to move some icon, but not when you do just a click to open some app
Note: This 'feature' will decrease your battery faster

Alternative way to turn on / wake screen (capacitive buttons / accelerometer)

Hi guys,
Got my Desire HD last Friday and I'm really pleased with it, stunning device. The problem is, I'm using a case which protects the phone nicely and looks decent too but the power button is very tough to press in (let alone without a case TBH). I have Cyangens "Menu Unlock" enabled but I'm wondering if there is a tweak or APK to enable the capacitive buttons when the screen is off so I can turn it on easily (using Button Remapper). Maybe even a shake to enable app to wake the phone. Oh, cover below:
When I had the Galaxy S, I could just wake the screen with the main physical Home button.
When I had the Milestone, there was an APK to allow me to wake the screen with the buttons.
Any help or direction would really be appreciated. Would love to be able to unlock it that easily.
Cheers #auggie2k
Just a quick bump
auggie2k said:
Hi guys,
Got my Desire HD last Friday and I'm really pleased with it, stunning device. The problem is, I'm using a case which protects the phone nicely and looks decent too but the power button is very tough to press in (let alone without a case TBH). I have Cyangens "Menu Unlock" enabled but I'm wondering if there is a tweak or APK to enable the capacitive buttons when the screen is off so I can turn it on easily (using Button Remapper). Maybe even a shake to enable app to wake the phone. Oh, cover below:
When I had the Galaxy S, I could just wake the screen with the main physical Home button.
When I had the Milestone, there was an APK to allow me to wake the screen with the buttons.
Any help or direction would really be appreciated. Would love to be able to unlock it that easily.
Cheers #auggie2k
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Buttons will be disabled when phone is asleep. The closest is to try "Tap Tap App" from the Market. Its free. Try and see how it could give you possibilities. Basically, it will allow you to set lock/wake permissions using the proximity sensor.
I use it as an alternative to pressing the power button all the time during shorter phone sleep/wake intervals
Much appreciated Jacob, cheers for the quick reply.
You can try WidgetLocker too, allow you to power up the phone using volume button.
auggie2k said:
Maybe even a shake to enable app to wake the phone.
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now THAT is a cool idea
but, it would drain the battery...
panyan said:
now THAT is a cool idea
but, it would drain the battery...
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Its possible without much battery drain I remember using Pocketshield with the HD2 where it unlocks when you flip the phone facedown and up or shake from side to side. Seems they're still hung up on Windows till now... I hope they come around to turn to Android soon
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Much appreciated Jacob, cheers for the quick reply.
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You're welcome mate! Test the proximity settings, I used to use "Easy Detection" but found it too sensitive, it unlocks with short finger waves which was cool but also gets screwed up with strong winds when outdoors... lol
Since, I've changed the setting to "safe mode (default)" and it responds well to 2 mild taps. Hope it works for you too!
bryant_16 said:
You can try WidgetLocker too, allow you to power up the phone using volume button.
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only works if u're on stock kernel
try no lock, unlocks it with the volume buttons.
rossysaurus said:
try no lock, unlocks it with the volume buttons.
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isnt this the same as widget locker, i.e. it works only on stock kernel
Just installed "Tap Tap App", works perfect for me as an alternative unlock/lock. Thanks a lot!
Jacob1369 said:
Buttons will be disabled when phone is asleep. The closest is to try "Tap Tap App" from the Market. Its free. Try and see how it could give you possibilities. Basically, it will allow you to set lock/wake permissions using the proximity sensor.
I use it as an alternative to pressing the power button all the time during shorter phone sleep/wake intervals
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Jacob1369 said:
You're welcome mate! Test the proximity settings, I used to use "Easy Detection" but found it too sensitive, it unlocks with short finger waves which was cool but also gets screwed up with strong winds when outdoors... lol
Since, I've changed the setting to "safe mode (default)" and it responds well to 2 mild taps. Hope it works for you too!
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Those settings work perfectly for me too, it makes the phone seem so much more "fancy" and has already spooked my poor iPhone owning friend, lots of WTF's Cheers for the suggestion.
auggie2k said:
Those settings work perfectly for me too, it makes the phone seem so much more "fancy" and has already spooked my poor iPhone owning friend, lots of WTF's Cheers for the suggestion.
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lol... I was doing the exact same thing to my buddies with an iP4

[Q] It's there any way to keep the buttons on the bottom from lighting up?

I can't find the options in the menu and the search is useless. Abby way to keep them from turning on?
Galaxy Button Lights in the play store.
The "feature" to turn them off was started with s6 and note 5 if I'm not mistaken. I know I had to use the app on my old at&t note 5 as well.
rawdikrik said:
I can't find the options in the menu and the search is useless. Abby way to keep them from turning on?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.notquiteinsane.galaxybuttonlights
What I use. Best option.
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It's in the display settings.
natefish said:
It's in the display settings.
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Not on all phones. Weirdly enough my first had it but my second didn't.
It's weird but my S7E doesn't have the 'touch key light duration' option
Onyok said:
It's weird but my S7E doesn't have the 'touch key light duration' option
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mine doesnt either, and this has been driving me crazy at night time
Power save?
When I have power save on they don't light up.
New to the phone so don't know any aps that do it.
xcha0tic said:
Power save?
When I have power save on they don't light up.
New to the phone so don't know any aps that do it.
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But once Power save mode is active, the status bar isn't transparent...

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