NEW BUG! - Galaxy S II General

I found a new bug.
When you turn off the haptic feedback, the phone still vibrates (like while answering or rejecting a call). However, when you activate the haptic feedback and adjust the intensity of vibration to 0) then even if you uncheck the haptic feedback, the settings works!!!
This means that the vibration intensity which is the sub function of haptic feedback overrides the haptic feedback whether it is switched on or off, What a joke !!!
I came across this while trying to turn off the vibration while answering and rejecting a call. I saw that haptic feedback is turned off and still the phone was vibrating, so i activated the haptic feedback and so the vibration intensity also got activated, then i slide it to 0 and then i disabled the haptic feedback and lo! the phone stopped vibrating.

Maybe you should write which firmware version you are using since on XWKF3 its ok for me.

works fine on my rom...

Isn't that supposed to be deactivated from call settings ? I think it's got nothing to do with haptic feedback settings.

Sp1tfire said:
Isn't that supposed to be deactivated from call settings ? I think it's got nothing to do with haptic feedback settings.
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Bingo!!!!!!

alber786 said:
I found a new bug.
When you turn off the haptic feedback, the phone still vibrates (like while answering or rejecting a call). However, when you activate the haptic feedback and adjust the intensity of vibration to 0) then even if you uncheck the haptic feedback, the settings works!!!
This means that the vibration intensity which is the sub function of haptic feedback overrides the haptic feedback whether it is switched on or off, What a joke !!!
I came across this while trying to turn off the vibration while answering and rejecting a call. I saw that haptic feedback is turned off and still the phone was vibrating, so i activated the haptic feedback and so the vibration intensity also got activated, then i slide it to 0 and then i disabled the haptic feedback and lo! the phone stopped vibrating.
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On KH3 (2.3.4), it's under settings > call > call alerts > outgoing call vibration.
Unless I misunderstood what you were trying to do.
Haptic feedback setting under settings > sound is mostly for the menu & back keys.

Sounds like user error and stop the !!!!!!! Please
What was wrong with your other thread.

Most of the time the problem exists between keyboard and chair..
Here it exists between touch screen and back of users head.

Seeing as its not a new bug, will you re-title the thread?

its an ID Ten T error

tjjensen23 said:
its an ID Ten T error
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Computer user, not terminal

Topic should be "USER ERROR."

Dont know what shud be the title , but it has solved a big problem i was facing. After sending bulk sms's, i get bulk notifications from my service provider (airtel) in the form of flash messages indicating me my balance and each time the phone used to vibrate and it was very annoying. I had tried all the settings and nothing worked, but setting haptic feedback ON and then decreasing its intensity to zero has solved the problem. so i also feel that thr is some bug here may be in some ROMs.

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Vibration Feedbck problem

I have gingerbread on my hd2, its a boyppc rom from 5 may. everything works fine except the vibration issues im having. i want to disable all vibration except the notifications and calls. im finding it quite impossible. ive tried all the settings i can find but i cant turn it off. also - my vibration patterns arent consistent with what i have set in the notification menu. whether i have long, short, multiple short or multiple long - i get the same short vibration. any help appreciated.
nextman6515 said:
I have gingerbread on my hd2, its a boyppc rom from 5 may. everything works fine except the vibration issues im having. i want to disable all vibration except the notifications and calls. im finding it quite impossible. ive tried all the settings i can find but i cant turn it off. also - my vibration patterns arent consistent with what i have set in the notification menu. whether i have long, short, multiple short or multiple long - i get the same short vibration. any help appreciated.
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The only 2 vibration options are from Vibrate and Haptic feedback. Now, whatever you want to vibrate you can download an app for it like say you want notification go download an sms/mms app that have that function when receive a message.
if there is 'cyanogen mod settings' in the settings menu,find 'input' then 'haptic feedback' Adjust as you want.

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.
Solution Found
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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No Haptic Feedback (Vibration) ???

Why this phone doesn't have haptic feedback (vibrations) when working on it ?
There is option just to vibrate when calling, but no vibration when typing, etc?
Thanks
This phone has nothing my stupid galaxy ace has backlight buttons and haptic feedback but this phone don't have nothing i'm thinking to sell this product really failed unit from Samsung...
Yes, big fail of Samsung, I hope they can fix the haptic feedback in next software updates

How to enable haptic vibrate again ?

I was playing around with my wife's G6 tonight and I noticed every time I made a touch or anything in the phone there was no haptic vibrate going on. But before her phone always had a very nice haptic feedback on it.
I checked all settings like sound had vibrate to tap on I went to other settings with haptic feedback and they looked to all be checked and enabled.
So why isn't her phone vibrating ?
No one has an idea what's up ?
I went through all Settings options, turned off and back on Vibrate to tap. Still doesn't work.
Zorachus said:
No one has an idea what's up ?
I went through all Settings options, turned off and back on Vibrate to tap. Still doesn't work.
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It could be that the vibration motor is dead or damaged...
Melissakis said:
It could be that the vibration motor is dead or damaged...
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Haptic actuators don't use motors.
Make sure your battery saving is turn off, turning on battery saving will disable haptic feedback.

Navbar Gesture Haptic Feedback

Hey guys. So about a week ago, I received the latest update from att (ASGK) and it came with haptic feedback for navbar gestures. They also updated goodlocks task manager with gesture haptic feedback as well. However, it has not worked on my phone since the day I recieved the update. Now its not an issue that will bring about the end of the world, but if anyone has some ideas of a fix for this, I would greatly appreciate it.... Haptic feedback is a small... but comforting feature to have lol.
Maybe try going into settings, sounds and vibrations, system sounds and vibrations, make sure touch vibration at the bottom is toggled on. Then back out one screen to the vibration intensity and adjust the touch interaction to your liking.
clownin72 said:
Maybe try going into settings, sounds and vibrations, system sounds and vibrations, make sure touch vibration at the bottom is toggled on. Then back out one screen to the vibration intensity and adjust the touch interaction to your liking.
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Tried that a couple times. Didnt help sadly.

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