[Q] Disabling Haptic Feeback? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The haptic feedback is driving me crazy + It kills the battery.
I already disabled it Vibrate on Touch in / Sounds / But it seems to still vibrate when ever I type anything.
I appreciate any feedback!
-Esteef

Go into the keyboard settings to disable vibrations for typing.
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Whoa it's deep in there * No pun intended.
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Keypress sounds and haptic feedback

How do I turn on the keypress sounds when using the virtual keyboard? Also how do I disable all haptic feedback even at the lock screen or when pressing the home/settings/back/search soft keys
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Regarding your first question about sounds for virtual keyboards, I have no answer. I don't know whether this is possible.
But there is no option to turn off haptic feedback even for the search/home/back/manu key. I heard that it could get turned off after a fix from Motorola on the original droid. But there was none yet for the droid 2. Maybe you could send Motorola a mail and suggest such tweak. I will because I think they don't act if there seems to be no demand.
Edit: Erm....please search before you post next time. The internet is full of questionairs asking how to turn off haptic feedback on D/MS2...
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I have been searching for haptic feedback togle for a while without a clear answer. Most post say that in the settings menu under sounds i should be able to disable it using the 'haptic feedback option'. It is even described as follows: Vibrate when pressing soft keys and on certain ui interactions. But no matter if its checked or unchecked i still get the same vibration for everything.
As far as keyboard sounds, what i ended up doing was installing the gingerbread keyboard and the sound started working.Not ideal for the average user, but since i root all my droids and play with roms it was something i didnt mind doing.

Haptic feedback

I want to disable the vibrations on the dial pad and the keyboard and to keep the feedback only for the touch keys... how can I do that? everything stock so far
Settings- Sound- Feedback- Disable Haptic feedback.
Regards.
Did that but it also disables the vibration of the 'menu' and 'back' buttons... I want it disabled only for the on screen keyboard
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If I'm not wrong Go Contacts can do that for you. IF you really need the stock dial then just accept the faith. No phone can be made to satisfy all it's users.
use a 3rd party keyboard with the ability to turn haptic feedback on/off, for example swiftkey x
I think the gingerbread keyboard from the market may also have that option.
As far as the dialpad, I dont think there is a way with the stock one.

[Q] Vibrate when typing disable

I installed my HTC HD2 with the Sensation XL Rom (See topic:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119). It works perfect but I have this issue.
I went to touch input and text input and disabled "vibrate when typing" . But still it vibrates when typing. Then I found this topic (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=660919) which describes to disable vibration in the registry.
My question; does this reg-fix disable all vibration on the phone or just vibration when typing?
Musicmaker81 said:
I installed my HTC HD2 with the Sensation XL Rom (See topic:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119). It works perfect but I have this issue.
I went to touch input and text input and disabled "vibrate when typing" . But still it vibrates when typing. Then I found this topic (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=660919) which describes to disable vibration in the registry.
My question; does this reg-fix disable all vibration on the phone or just vibration when typing?
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this windows reg-fix is useless in a linux environment
I would try disabling the vibrate then if it doesnt work then try rebooting.
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Can't seem to turn this option off. Does anyone know how? Turned off haptic feedback while typing in input options. Thx for any help
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Settings/sound/haptic or vibrate, dont remember

Having trouble turning off haptic feedback

Just got a new Nexus 4. I went to settings>sound>vibrate on touch and unchecked it. Still getting haptic feedback when typing texts. I searched the SMS settings as well as the settings under input and didnt see any haptic feedback options. I've rebooted a few times, its still happening. What am I doing wrong or missing?
Go to settings than under "personal" choose "Language and Input". Now, look for "Android Keyboard" and press the settings on the right of it. From there you can turn off the vibration or haptic feedback.
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Thanks. That works if I use the android keyboard, but I prefer swiftkey. Still getting HF when I switch back to swiftkey.
Found it. Swiftkey settings>advanced>Typing Audio&haptic feedback.

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