Hello.
I'm using a rooted Verizon s5 running lollipop. Is there a way to disable system vibration like jellybean had? Even if in app settings vibration is turned off, notifications still vibrate. It's quite annoying. Is it possible to enable the normal vibration mode, where system doesn't dictate what vibrates, in lollipop? Possibly some kind of xposed module or app?
Animanga27 said:
Hello.
I'm using a rooted Verizon s5 running lollipop. Is there a way to disable system vibration like jellybean had? Even if in app settings vibration is turned off, notifications still vibrate. It's quite annoying. Is it possible to enable the normal vibration mode, where system doesn't dictate what vibrates, in lollipop? Possibly some kind of xposed module or app?
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Gravitybox?
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I want to turn the vibration off of the bottom row of buttons. I do not see a haptic or vibration toggle or option that will turn this off in the 2.2.1 system version. Just want some direction. It is not under Settings > Sound.
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I'm sure that would also save a lot of batterylife ..
This has been asked/answered in this forum many times now. There is nothing from Motorola to provide this functionality. The only solution right now is to have your Atrix rooted and then download and install the the Dell StreakVibrations.apk
Once that software is installed you'll be able to disable ALL vibrations on your phone. This will turn off the haptic feedback on the bottom 4 buttons as well. Everytime you reboot your phone you'll still have to re-run the StreakVibrations software to disable vibrations again.
This software allows you to toggle all vibrations off/on.
NOTE: while vibrations are OFF, silent alerts that depend on vibrations will NOT work, like "Silent Mode", aka "Meeting Mode", etc.
terrypchan said:
This has been asked/answered in this forum many times now. There is nothing from Motorola to provide this functionality. The only solution right now is to have your Atrix rooted and then download and install the the Dell StreakVibrations.apk
Once that software is installed you'll be able to disable ALL vibrations on your phone. This will turn off the haptic feedback on the bottom 4 buttons as well. Everytime you reboot your phone you'll still have to re-run the StreakVibrations software to disable vibrations again.
This software allows you to toggle all vibrations off/on.
NOTE: while vibrations are OFF, silent alerts that depend on vibrations will NOT work, like "Silent Mode", aka "Meeting Mode", etc.
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Where can I download this?
terrypchan said:
Everytime you reboot your phone you'll still have to re-run the StreakVibrations software to disable vibrations again.
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Is the no chance to autostart this .apk? It is senseless else.
Anyways, thanks for your help.
Chubby_Skunk said:
Where can I download this?
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http://www.draisberghof.de/android/StreakVibrations.apk
Thanks old chap...
This post is old....But the latest 2 versions of the AT&T updates have the option to toggle haptic feedback under sounds right above SD card notifications.
Nevermind. Silent mode is the key. You can in tasker just set to silent mode while at 99% battery then back to vibrate at 100% to avoid the vibrate and still mostly allow for SMS/Call notifications
I think there is a xposed module to disable the charged notification all together too.
x714x said:
I think there is a xposed module to disable the charged notification all together too.
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I was not familiar with xposed. It sounds awesome! Thanks for bringing it up.
What is this xpose module called? I can't seem to find it.
Bump. My wife hate me for this...
And yes, I know about silent mode, but no, I don't think that is a good solution.
Today I updated my sprint s5 software using the ota update. After I rooted the phone using the cf autoroot method and now an annoying message below the brightness telling me that my powersavings mode is on is there. Theres also a little battery icon when the notification bar is not pulled down. I can clearly tell my power saving mode is on because it is green and lit up. Is there anyway to get rid of it without disabling my powersaving mode? I really dont want to un-update the phone. Please and thanks.
Xposed wanam or gravity box will do it
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Thanks. I never even knew what the xposed framework is until today. I installed the wanam and theres no specific feature about that powersaving mode message below my brightness bar. Theres a lot of useful customization options though and I think we're on the right track. Thanks alot.
After installing xposed framework, i used the gravity box(kk) for kit kat and disabled specific notifications under the notification bar menu. Thanks again
Can you turn this off without rooting?
bioforger said:
Can you turn this off without rooting?
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I would also love to know! The last OTA for tiawan has this horrible icon/notification too and I like to leave powersave on
I turned it off with out exposed by long pressing the settings in multitasking, then app info and turning off the notifications. I then turned notifications back on as to not miss any other setting notifications whatever they may be and the power saving notification was still gone. It comes back if you turn off power saving mode then back on. But hey it seems to be a way to turn it off with out root becuase i cant find the specific app that does it not to mention most people say that setting would most likely be grayed out.
Is there any way to bring back the vibration switch in Quick Settings (as it used to be on KitKat)? Most of the time I just put my phone on the desk, so I am constantly annoyed by how vibration works on Marshmallow.
Sometimes I want to completely silence the phone without turning Do Not Disturb On. Sometimes I want just sound notifications with no vibration. But it seems that I can't manage my vibration settings on the go, whether via Quick Settings or CM profiles. Is there any Xposed module for that? I tired True Silent Mode, but it did nothing for me – I guess it's not optimized for 6.0.
By the way, is there any way to get Ambient Display on CM13? The Xposed module does not work and I do not want to install a buggy app such as AcDisplay or Dynamic Notifications.
Hello,
Whilst replacing my screen, I broke the slider. Now the phone is stuck in DND mode. I've changed the DND settings so I can hear rings and notifications, but it still sucks.
Is there any way to get the phone to ignore the slider and use software based DND?
I've had a look through the settings and I don't think there is an easy way. I'm running OOS 3.5.5, but I'm not opposed to trying something else (eg: cyanogen or lineage) or installing xposed...
Thanks in advance!