[Q] Soft key haptic feedback - EVO Shift 4G General

I flashed the updated version of the desire z rom, and when my battery got to less than 20% the handy battery saver came on and disable the haptics, i charged my phone and it never returned. help?

Did you try turning haptic feedback on off and back on via settings?

Settings, sound, vibrating feedback are what you are looking for.
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Is there a way to turn off the haptic feedback for the HTC Keyboard as well? When I use that setting it only turns it off for the buttons.
EDIT: Nevermind, found what I needed, just didn't dig deep enough in the settings!

Go into settings under language and keyboards.
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Keyboard clicks went silent.. :confused:

Anyone out there having as issue where the sound from the keyboard clicks, unlock and lock sounds, and the dial pad phone calls went almost un-hearable??
I have no current mods to my phone just picked it up started typing and noticed i could no longer hear my keyboard clicks and went on to discover that many of system sounds were quieter.
The rings and other notifications work just fine though very odd this is not the first time this has happened to me with other android devices but typically either a battery pull or a quick reset resolves the issue but not this case.
Anyone with similar issues with a quick fix aside from restore??
I have noticed that when the battery get low sounds and vibration setting get shut off.
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Whorok305 said:
I have noticed that when the battery get low sounds and vibration setting get shut off.
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Yep.. You can edit all that in the Power Saver Options. It also will shut down WiFi. Very Annoying.
well i thought that also but my battery was fully charged.
I noticed when I clicked things the clicking sound was randomly extremely low. I went to the sound settings and just played with em for a min and it went back to normal :/
sadly i tried all that stuff and i am getting extremely frustrated
Funny thing.......my htc keyboard wont let me turn off the vibe feedback.
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pdxrealtor said:
Funny thing.......my htc keyboard wont let me turn off the vibe feedback.
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Mine turns off just fine but I've seen that issue on other phones, don't know how to fix it though.
Theres a power saving mode your phone gets into when it reaches 15% or lower. This setting quiets your phone, takes off vibrations, and more thing just to save batt. life, u can change this is settings
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i have the same problem..it is extremely frustrating..ive rebooted my phone,factory reset it too..but nothing works D=
Its the system volume settings.... download AUDIO MANAGER AND ADJUST SLIDER ON SYSTEM VOLUME ALL THE WAY to right...
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Capacitive buttons

Do the cpacitive buttons on Desire Z vibrate? I dont know if I am going loco or something but I am sure they vibrate. The buttons on my one have stopped vibrating. I have searched the threads and cant find anyone else with this problem. Is it because they dont vibrate? I swear mine was vibrating until this afternoon
I have searched through the setting and all but cant find a fix.
android jeyboard, "vibrate on keypress"
Cheers mate.
I am talking about the Home, menu , return and search keys. The phone vibrates when I type on the onscreen keyboard.
can anyone please check their Desire Z/ G2 and check to see if the capacitive buttons vibrate when pressed... The capacitive buttons are Home, Menu, Back and Search.
I need to know this urgently so I can book for a replacement before the end of work today if this phone is faulty.
Thanks
Not sure if it's different on the Desire Z but did you make sure you had haptic feedback enabled in your Sound settings?
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ianmcquinn said:
Not sure if it's different on the Desire Z but did you make sure you had haptic feedback enabled in your Sound settings?
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Thank you very much sir.
I didnt disbale that so I wonder how that got switched off.
It was actually under Sound - Feeedback - Vibrate feedback. I would never have known to look for it there. I was searching under Language and Keyboard.
Very much obliged

Haptic feedback?

Hey guys, I was wondering if any of you guys know how to turn off the uptick feedback for the four action buttons below the screen (the menu, home, return and search buttons)?
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Not possible that anyone's found yet. Obviously would be possible with some kind of hack, but nobody's messed with it that deeply.
That really stinks. For a while though i thought i was going crazy, searching the settings endlessly multiple times trying to find the option to turn off the haptic feedback, then i used Spare Parts and thought it would do the trick if i disabled haptic feedback from there, but it didn't work =/
Before the Atrix 4G, i had the HTC Inc, and there was an option in the settings to turn it off so i thought that the Atrix would also have the same option for it but i guess not =/

Capacitive buttons on Gingerbread?

I had to replace the LCD and Digitizer on my Atrix and after fixing it, found that the phone wouldn't vibrate. I didn't think I'd really care about the loss of vibration but finally decided to take it apart again and try to get it working. Anyways, long story short, my phone vibrates now on phone calls and keyboard presses but the capacitive Android buttons don't have haptic feedback. Was this removed in the Gingerbread update or am I just missing vibration there?
I'd go to the AT&T store to compare but I figure it's way more convenient to just ask here.
Thanks in advance!
They have haptic feedback under OTA GB for me.
Check to see if it isn't turned off under Menu ->Sound.
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Haptic Feedback on Soft Keys disables on every reboot - Galaxy s III SGH-I747M

I am running stock Samsung Galaxy SIII ROM and Kernel (UNROOTED) on Virgin Mobile Canada.
I go in the sound settings and enable haptic feedback to "vibrate when soft keys are pressed and on certain UI interactions."
Every time I reboot or Turn Off/Turn On the phone, no matter the sound profile I am uring (silent, vibrate, sound on), the check mark in the haptic feedback setting gets "unchecked" and therefore disables haptic feedback for soft keys. I turn my phone off every evening and therefore this is a bit of a nuisance.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. I did a search on XDA and did not see any posts for this exact issue.
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corrytrevor said:
I am running stock Samsung Galaxy SIII ROM and Kernel (UNROOTED) on Virgin Mobile Canada.
I go in the sound settings and enable haptic feedback to "vibrate when soft keys are pressed and on certain UI interactions."
Every time I reboot or Turn Off/Turn On the phone, no matter the sound profile I am uring (silent, vibrate, sound on), the check mark in the haptic feedback setting gets "unchecked" and therefore disables haptic feedback for soft keys. I turn my phone off every evening and therefore this is a bit of a nuisance.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. I did a search on XDA and did not see any posts for this exact issue.
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After more troubleshooting I have found the problem:
At every boot I would turn back on haptic feedback in settings. On one boot I finally noticed that power save mode was on (from the notification it made). I checked the power save settings and it was set to "Turn off haptic feedback". This is what was turning off on each boot.
Problem solved.
Thanks god you found the problem! It's driving me crazy too!
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