Disable vibration - X Style (Pure) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it possible disable all vibration on moto x style??

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Disable notifications on the lockscreen NOT in Moto Display?

Hi,
I like the idea of Lollipop's heads-up notifications, but I don't like the way Google executed the concept, particularly on the lockscreen. So instead of using the built-in notifications, I use Floatify. I also like Moto Display's feature of being able to wave your hand over the display and see your latest pending notification. I would just disable the native heads-up notifications on the lockscreen and rely exclusively on Floatify, but that also disables the Moto Display notifications. Does anyone know if there's a way to disable the heads-up notifications on the lockscreen but not in Moto Display?

disable auto screen wake - possible?

Whenever I touch/move my moto X play the screen awakes, is it possible to disable this so screen will always stay off until I push the power button? Tried looking in the screen settings, but can't find anything there.
I have another phone also with android 5.1.1 and the display is off until I push the power button - so this must be some motorola feature?
I want to disable it to save power, as screen flickering on and off all the time can't be a good thing.
There is an app called Moto and in there is display settings. I think you need to change the notification setting in there.
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As above, you can change it in the moto app under display or in settings->display -> screen notifications -> none
Thanks! I thought that setting was only for getting the notification icons on the display!
FWIW Under same settings there is one called "Ambient Display" - it's sort of half way between the "Moto Display" and none in that if you hit the power button it shows current notifications + plus lights up when new notifications come in but does not turn on when touched (as in Moto Display). I use the Ambient Display to offset the lack of a LED for notifications. I'll probably flash the kernel to enable the LED'S at some point but in the mean time I'm happy with it.
OC-Freak said:
Thanks! I thought that setting was only for getting the notification icons on the display!
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Tim3tripp3r said:
FWIW Under same settings there is one called "Ambient Display" - it's sort of half way between the "Moto Display" and none in that if you hit the power button it shows current notifications + plus lights up when new notifications come in but does not turn on when touched (as in Moto Display). I use the Ambient Display to offset the lack of a LED for notifications. I'll probably flash the kernel to enable the LED'S at some point but in the mean time I'm happy with it.
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Hi, where exactly is that ambient display setting? I don't see it in the moto app nor in my display settings under display. I'm on a moto z play unlocked. Not sure if that matters.
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clayaedwards said:
Hi, where exactly is that ambient display setting? I don't see it in the moto app nor in my display settings under display. I'm on a moto z play unlocked. Not sure if that matters.
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You won't see ambient display settings if you have Moto display. Once you disable Moto display I believe the ambient display settings will be automatically enabled
install glance plus.best ambient display like app ever.
pijes said:
You won't see ambient display settings if you have Moto display. Once you disable Moto display I believe the ambient display settings will be automatically enabled
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Just disabled Moto display and ambient display is not enabled under settings, display. Or I'm looking on the wrong place?
Edit: Never mind, Moto display must be disabled under app. Not just turned off in Moto app.
Edit2: But ambient display does not turn display on for notification.
So the phone must use motion sensors, right? That must be why they have one called Force. You can use Jedi hand waving on it.
I'm worried that turning off Moto display isn't enough. The motion sensors may be running all the time and are surely a drain on battery. Is there any way to turn motion sensing off altogether?

Moto Display and do not disturb (or silent notifications)

Hi,
first of all, sorry for my english.
I have a problem with my fantastic mxp. When I am in do not disturb mode or silent notifications, and a notification is pushed, vibration and sound are off, but moto display switches on my screen. Why?
Thanks in advance
iniro said:
Hi,
first of all, sorry for my english.
I have a problem with my fantastic mxp. When I am in do not disturb mode or silent notifications, and a notification is pushed, vibration and sound are off, but moto display switches on my screen. Why?
Thanks in advance
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because moto display is not part of android's 'do not disturb' mode?
pijes said:
because moto display is not part of android's 'do not disturb' mode?
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Maybe but is annoying...
I will try with xposed ambient display.
Just in case you didn't know: You can disable this in the Moto app.
But it disables entire moto display, no? Not only for silent notifications. Maybe I dont have updated moto app.
Yeah, that's true. If you disable it there, it's completely off.
if you face down your phone, moto display dont show up.. same if you just block light sensor..
And can I do this with an app, via java code?
I developed this app...
Thx!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-mutifier-mutes-notifications-short-t3401066

Flip to mute

OK I thought I'd post this here as it's a feature I've missed on my Moto x pure.
No root need and no services running in the background and it works brilliant
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.codezone.turntosilent

Possible to add more Moto Actions?

Hi! I want to know if it is possible to add some more Moto actions such as Chop for Flashlight or Twist for Camera from G3? Or maybe some of Moto X?
No, you can't do that because those phones have dedicated sensors for those actions

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