How to put moto g2 Lollipop into silent mode - G 2014 General

press the volume key down until you feel vibration, then below the volume bar u can see options like "ALL" "Priority" "None". Select None and indefinitely, now your phone doesn't ring or vibrate.

Ok, but you still miss alarms and notification led.

Or if you have Xposed, you can use true silent mode module. If you don't, well, I'm sorry, not much out there.

One more meaningless thread...

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Kindly read FAQ Guys or search the forum stop creating useless threads

Personally found this information very useful. Can't understand why this is a 'useless thread'!

Because Most tech sites have already reported this issue and i think even xda has made mention about and this being a common issue for lollipop has been addressed many times in many threads and people should search for answers before asking a question so only i think it is useless

shashi1313 said:
press the volume key down until you feel vibration, then below the volume bar u can see options like "ALL" "Priority" "None". Select None and indefinitely, now your phone doesn't ring or vibrate.
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You seriously created a thread to tell us what 99% of us already know? Do your research before posting please and thanks!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.merkcoolapp.silentmodelollipopfree

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Ring for calls only - The easy way?

I kind of hate that this is my first post - A little pedestrian - I've been a longtime lurker and thanks to a lot of this forum, I made the jump yesterday to a rooted MyTouch 3G with Cyanogen's latest. I'm pleased.
Coming from a BlackBerry, I've been spoiled by the easy-switch between "profiles", specifically the ability to set the device to only ring for calls and not for SMS or other notifications.
I'm finding a one-touch solution difficult to come by - And I've already tried "Profiles", "Auto Ring", "Toggle Settings" and "Ring Toggle" - Each of them is either a multi-step process to get to "just ring for calls" or won't turn off SMS vibration, a common issue?
Anyway, great community here and I hope to be a small part. If anyone knows a simple, reliable way to set my phone to just ring (for nighttime important calls) and silent everything else (except alarms) - Please let me know!
Thanks!
kidblue said:
I kind of hate that this is my first post - A little pedestrian - I've been a longtime lurker and thanks to a lot of this forum, I made the jump yesterday to a rooted MyTouch 3G with Cyanogen's latest. I'm pleased.
Coming from a BlackBerry, I've been spoiled by the easy-switch between "profiles", specifically the ability to set the device to only ring for calls and not for SMS or other notifications.
I'm finding a one-touch solution difficult to come by - And I've already tried "Profiles", "Auto Ring", "Toggle Settings" and "Ring Toggle" - Each of them is either a multi-step process to get to "just ring for calls" or won't turn off SMS vibration, a common issue?
Anyway, great community here and I hope to be a small part. If anyone knows a simple, reliable way to set my phone to just ring (for nighttime important calls) and silent everything else (except alarms) - Please let me know!
Thanks!
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Um have you tried going into settings, sound/display -> ringer volume? You can check a box and mute your notification sounds. Personally, I find this really easy already but if you must have that one-touch then.. I don't know
KAwAtA said:
Um have you tried going into settings, sound/display -> ringer volume? You can check a box and mute your notification sounds. Personally, I find this really easy already but if you must have that one-touch then.. I don't know
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It isn't a deal-breaker or anything, but even with a shortcut to "Sound & display", it's a few extra swipes and pokes
I was hoping there was a shortcut directly to that screen or just a simple on-screen button that could turn everything but alarms and calls off.
Thanks
KAwAtA said:
Um have you tried going into settings, sound/display -> ringer volume? You can check a box and mute your notification sounds. Personally, I find this really easy already but if you must have that one-touch then.. I don't know
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...could it be this easy? i am a doof. had my magic since august and never once thought to uncheck "use incoming call volume for notifications".
lpasq said:
...could it be this easy? i am a doof. had my magic since august and never once thought to uncheck "use incoming call volume for notifications".
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Yes sir! That's what we want - But how do we get that screen as a shortcut or widget on our home-screen?
kidblue said:
Yes sir! That's what we want - But how do we get that screen as a shortcut or widget on our home-screen?
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i think that if it were developed it would need to also toggle the "vibrate on" selection within each notification setting for the various apps that utilize notifications. like gmail app, email app, exchange app, messaging apps, sms/mms etc. it is currently an android weakness compared to winblow and dingleberry but the other strengths of the os outweigh this and a few other features' immaturity. try the market...
well as of right now I can offer you one thing that requires 3 clicks lol
use a shortcut widget! But that is almost as long as doing it normally... lol
although there may be a way using better cut (trying to figure that out)
yeahhh I don't know what else you can do ;p
I give up looking for it. I tried using better cut / any cut and tried the "make your own shortcut"
Apparently there is an intent to adjust the volume but.. I don't know what to put in the "data" field. Searched around and not many people know how to use this feature either haha
KAwAtA said:
well as of right now I can offer you one thing that requires 3 clicks lol
use a shortcut widget! But that is almost as long as doing it normally... lol
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...point about "vibrate on" is that you'd need a shortcut (as you say) for each app if, like me, you activate "vibrate on" as part of the notification profile for each of the app examples i listed above. in other words, simply silencing notifications volume from settings/ringer_volume/use_incoming_call_volume_for_notifications has no effect on the "vibrate on/off" selection profile for the individual apps.
It seems like the whole "SMS vibrations are different" deal is what really makes this a difficult implementation - Every application I've tried has difficulty specifically with silencing SMS vibrations that are turned on - Otherwise, it's totally possible - Very, very strange that this is still an issue...
It seems like the whole "SMS vibrations are different" deal is what really makes this a difficult implementation - Every application I've tried has difficulty specifically with silencing SMS vibrations that are turned on - Otherwise, it's totally possible - Very, very strange that this is still an issue...

Bug for vibrate on SMS/MMS/Email notification

Hey Guys,
So I've been absolutely loving my htc incredible thus far. However, just recently I wanted to have my phone only vibrate for SMS notifications when I realized it wasn't vibrating at all.
I've been through all the settings of Messaging > Settings > check vibrate and such. Also going to sounds and display > only to find nothing really for vibrate and nothing helped in there. I also have tried turning down to vibrate only and ALSO selecting vibrate mode from holding the power button. BUT NOTHING IS WORKING! I've searched on google and through here and haven't found anything but some fixes for the moto droid with third party apps. I'm thinking this is an android bug.
Any takers? Thanks.
I FOUND THE FIX.
It requires the third party app HOWEVER you don't need to keep it.
Go to the market and download an app called "Sound Manager" by Daniel Roozen.
Once downloaded, launch the app, press menu, go to vibrate settings and there should be two options.
BOTH should be onto vibrate whenever possible. The bottom one was set to don't vibrate and was most likely set by another app I had previously downloaded.
My phone now vibrates when it should be.
Original find: androidforums.com/motorola-droid/47551-handcent-wont-vibrate-tried-everything.html#post375888
Thank you so much man. That worked!
derik123derik123 said:
Thank you so much man. That worked!
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You're welcome! I think it's a bug via the software. Please spread the fix! It's helped a lot of people over at android central.
I'd like to add my thanks for sharing this fix too kentoe...cheers mate - wuz starting to do my head in
Everything I could see was ticked to vibrate...dunno which app had caused it to stop but this sorted it. Ta again....

how to vol up in calling?

how to volume up in calling?
WHICH file in the /SYSTEM? driver the sonud?
I think this question should be on the Android General.(next time post question similar on the general section)
basically the in call volume is already low that's all you're going to get for now, however you can go to settings>sound and remove the auidible touch tones check mark, your should get a higher tone when dialing out.
also, I've seen this questions answer several times please use the search button next time.
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How do you turn off the haptic feedback???

How do you turn off the haptic feedback on this phone? The soft key vibration is annoying...
Can't find a setting for it anywhere either
Bump.......
Not possible at this time
https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/45476?tstart=0
doesn't seem like it's possible at this time =)
Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
iJITSU said:
Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
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In order for the option to even appear you have to use some sort of security option on your lock screen, but even after you deselect it you still get haptic feedback when typing in text and whatnot. So I don't think that is what people are looking for.
Major FAIL! what the heck Motorola!
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
marcusah123 said:
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
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Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.
Thank you!
chirayu said:
Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.
Thank you!
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I think he is trying to say first you must root your phone then download and install streak vibrations.
marcusah123 said:
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
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Thank you! worked like a charm
neer2005 said:
I think he is trying to say first you must root your phone then download and install streak vibrations.
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Thanks!
theonedub said:
In order for the option to even appear you have to use some sort of security option on your lock screen, but even after you deselect it you still get haptic feedback when typing in text and whatnot. So I don't think that is what people are looking for.
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Yeah, that's correct. I disabled haptic feedback while typing and had also found the setting above but it is indeed just related to when you are typing in a PIN or security code. I guess rooting it is.
Unless I'm missing something, you can turn off the haptic feedback for the multi-touch keyboard in settings/language & keyboard settings/multi-touch keyboard/Vibrate on Keypress.
It still gives the vibrate when you use the android buttons, though.
This is on an unrooted Atrix. I tested it in the Text Message app and in the google search bar on the main page.
chirayu said:
Thank you! worked like a charm
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Where did you find this app? Its not in my android market or app brain.
Xarinn said:
Unless I'm missing something, you can turn off the haptic feedback for the multi-touch keyboard in settings/language & keyboard settings/multi-touch keyboard/Vibrate on Keypress.
It still gives the vibrate when you use the android buttons, though.
This is on an unrooted Atrix. I tested it in the Text Message app and in the google search bar on the main page.
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Great job, now the feedback is nearly exactly how I would prefer it. How did I miss that?!
Is it possible to get a bit clarification on this, how do we disable with a rooted phone?? Do we need this app we speak of? thanks for any help.
El_Six said:
Is it possible to get a bit clarification on this, how do we disable with a rooted phone?? Do we need this app we speak of? thanks for any help.
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Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
http://android.modaco.com/content/d...ff-the-vibrate-when-key-pressed/#entry1388366
toupac said:
Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
http://android.modaco.com/content/d...ff-the-vibrate-when-key-pressed/#entry1388366
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or you could just turn the haptic feedback off as described a few replies above (Without rooting), which disables it everywhere except the 4 android buttons? although, i guess if the feedback there is irritating, then it wouldn't work.
streak vibrations app?
just to make this clear, it GLOBALLY disables vibration, correct? so even when in vibrate mode, will not vibrate?
id like to disable the native button feedback but dont want to sacrifice missing a call when its in vibrate mode. so can anyone confirm that it disables any/all vibrations?
toupac said:
Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
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THANK YOU
Motorola rushed this phone out to the market and now we wait for an update to disable this...way to go MOTO! Good job!

[Q] How to remove the notification on left soft key

I am confused as how to remove the notification on my left soft key when my bluetooth headset is connected.
even though I hit the hide button, the notification comes back. so I cannot use the left soft key as it now shows notification all the times.
is there any registry tweak to disable it?
I search and only find how to remove sms notification or disable the bluetooth disconnect sound only.
please help as this really annoying.
thanks
Did You try Settings -> Sounds & Notifications?
aiiro said:
Did You try Settings -> Sounds & Notifications?
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yes, but it's not there...
Well, then what about using Google? Like finding this util - http://journal.zenyee.com/2006/11/10/diy-software-hack-for-window-mobile-phone/ with a simple query (http://www.google.com/search?num=50...=3892l3892l0l5848l1l1l0l0l0l0l106l106l0.1l1l0) but since the download doesn't work, You can ask the blog author.
Or if that doesn't work, You could check what happens if You delete the notification from queue manually (with SKTools or Dotfred's taskmgr). And if that works, then You could write maybe a small mortscript to take care of this. There are tons of ways You can help Yourself. There isn't a ready-coded solution for everything here as all the devices are different. We can only show You the door, but You are the one that has to go through it.
Hi, thank you for the answer. I did search using google but I couldn't find it.
I used the remove bluetooth softkey and other combinations but I couldn't get the answer.
Anyway, yes the program is not downloadable anymore.
I already post on his web hopefully he still has the program to share with me.
anyway thanks a lot...
OK, glad I could help. Don't forget to hit the "Thanks" button, if You really feel that way
yes, I have waited for a couple days but so far I haven't got any replied from him. I PMed him already. Hopefully he still has the file as he is the only person who has this kind of modification...
I have searched everywhere but nobody seems to have it.
if someone still has it, please share it with me as I desperately need to get this...
thanks

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