Hello you all
i got my trophy today and i was wondering if there is any option to disable the vibration for the "physicale" keys.. or i better say.. for the 3 touch keys (back,home,search) if its possible to disable it please tell me how, thats the only ugly thing if noticed ^^
thanks for help!
I haven't heard of a way to disable the vibrations yet, but there might be a tweak sooner or later. You can turn off vibrations completely if you want though.
I don't know. I know you can disable the search button from doing anything, but the button still causes the motor inside to activate.
Actually I've just stumbled upon a solution. It looks like it works, but I haven't tried it.
Disable haptic feedback
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I seem to have lost the vibration feature on my buttons. All tabs are checked. Not recovered even after a hard reset. Probably a pre-hard reset app I'd loaded affected this.
Does anyone know of a reg tweak or another fix?
Thanks for the help
Simon
Does your phone vibrates when called?
Hi - thanks for taking an interest. The problem seems to have corrected itself.
I had to re-load .net CF 3.5. Don't know if that had an effect but after the hard reset and a couple of soft resets the buttons vibrate again.
Thanks again
Simon
3rd Occurane
Sky740, did you experience this problem again? I have not installed any other ROMs but noticed it after I installed some other software, including hd tweak, advanced config, mobilmagic button stuff and .net framework 3.5. Did you use any of these items/think they anything to do with it? I hope my problem goes away with my first Upgraded ROM. I saw another thread with the same problem, he was about to send back for warranty, but maybe I talked him out of it. Any information helps,
Thanks!
HI Guys,
Did you manage to figure out what is causing this? I have just got my HD and have the same problem...the 'haptic' vibration from the buttons doesn't seem to work. it has been like this from out of the box and i have not added any additional progs (only got it unlocked from Orange!!). the vibration works for incoming calls so it doesn't seem to be an issue with the hardware.
Any advice would be appreciated!!
Regards
~Cinner70
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well, haptic feedback you mean, any button you press, on touchscreen and all? The only buttons that are suppose to have feedback without touch response application installed is the home, back, phone answer and hangup buttons at the bottom. There is a setting for those vibrate items. Try settings, personal, buttons, virtual button, see the vibration check mark? Does the Teeter game have vibration feedback on yours? If these things make a difference for you, you probably don't have a hardware issue, but if your getting any vibrate, should just be settings. Some of us on here are having major vibration hardware dysfunctions, just awful
Thanks for the response!!
Sorry to hear 'bout the major vib issues
I have tried all the 'virtual buttons' settings and the touch flo settings but i dont get any response from any buttons. i tried TEETER but there's no response from that either, but again i get vibration when I'm called.
Just thought someone may have noticed a 'glitch' somewhere, cause i initially noticed that if you apply a phonelock pin on set-up, it disables the use of the end-key to lock the phone..and i thought it may have been a software glitch or something....
New to the phone and win mob so soz if these are noob q's
Cinner70
anyone knows how to disable vibration on back and search button
I also want the vibration of these buttons, any suggestions?
would love to deactivate it too. It seems my omnia has stronger vibration than other omnias and it slowly starts to annoy me...
I have CM7 and was wondering if there was a way to turn off the vibration when unlocking the screen?
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I have CM7 and was wondering if there was a way to turn off the vibration when unlocking the screen?
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Have you looked through the CM settings? You might want to also try spare parts, available in the market if you don't already have it. It gives you the option to turn off haptic feedback, altough you'll also loose haptic feedback in other function as well. Just a thought.
I was wondering the same thing. Its starting to get annoying.
I could have sworn I was getting haptic feedback on the touch keys when I first had this phone. Now I don't. Anyone know where the setting is for this?
Searching settings didn't help. I guess I can learn to live without the feature, but I liked it on my S6.
Edit: Found it. It's in the sound settings, and it was on but not vibrating. Toggling it back and forth fixed it, but I'm concerned that this is the second setting that has turned itself off without my permission (AOD did this, too).
I don't seem to be able to turn the vibration off during screen unlock. All other haptic feedback on keypress can be turn off.
Anyone manged to turn it off?
Thanks
I join the subject, the vibration I have everywhere turned off and when I unlock the screen with my finger scanner I still have vibrations on how to turn it off
vibration in htc
Hi, I have a question, you solved the problem with vibration in htc when unlocking because I did not solve this problem as you know how to do it, please give me how to do it thank you
apotoniec14 said:
Hi, I have a question, you solved the problem with vibration in htc when unlocking because I did not solve this problem as you know how to do it, please give me how to do it thank you
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You can do that by disabling vibrations in the notification menu And setting "do not disturb mode" in "total silence mode"
Hi it works but I did not mean it because everything is turned off. Maybe there is a program that turns off all the vibrations on the phone because I did not find. root I do not have a thank you
You can install any quicksetting app like "shortcutter" from playstore...and create a toggle for sound/vibrate. Root is not required for that.
There's even an app for remapping hard buttons without root nowdays.
If you have Xposed installed, Vibration Tuner can stop the phone from vibrating.