(Q) Turn off vibrate on keyboard? - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anybody know?
I only see an option for the sofkeys

asenduk said:
Anybody know?
I only see an option for the sofkeys
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settings, language & keyboard, touch input, text input, uncheck vibrate

Wow, thank you!
I feel like a noob

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How to remove vibration on dial pad?

Hi, and first of all thank you xdadevelopers for your work! awesome I can have my xperia updated to 2.1 rooted here in Spain!
Now my question is if is possible to disable vibration on the dialpad, 'cause I can't find the option.
I know it's a little silly question but it's bothering me, thank you.
I think you can find the option in settings, sound and display?
but not sure.
thanks but there only can remove sound not vibration
when using the keyboard use the settings button looks like a repair tool there you can disable if is not there go to settings, check keyboard and uncheck it from the default keyboard option, same applies for android one
alankstiyo said:
when using the keyboard use the settings button looks like a repair tool there you can disable if is not there go to settings, check keyboard and uncheck it from the default keyboard option, same applies for android one
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this works for the keyboard but no effect on dialpad, and when on dialpad settings buttons does nothing.
thank you anyway
Try going into settings "Sound and Display, and untick "Haptic Feedback". It says that it "vibrates when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions". Maybe that's the one you're looking for.
i have the same question, i can't remove the vibration on the dial pad.
send from x10a flash with x10i nordic 2.1
I have looked all over forums and internet and I have found no one who is able to disable the vibration from my HTC EVO 46. I cannot stand the dial pad lay out and it showing the call history right above it and can't seem to find a replacement for that either that will be my default phone dialer, not something I have to additionally go to.
ECBomb said:
Try going into settings "Sound and Display, and untick "Haptic Feedback". It says that it "vibrates when pressing soft keys and on certain UI interactions". Maybe that's the one you're looking for.
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Not working, tried almost every option i found on settings regarding vibration and still with no solution, anyway it's not a problem actually, just bothers me it can'be deactivated, thanks everyone.
Same here, my phone vibrate every time i press a number in the dialpad... its sux!

Anyway to remove vibrations from keystrokes?

Well i was wondering, and wanted to see if it makes difference with battery since I am a huge texter so the phone is constantly vibrating, any help would be awesome!
Go into settings then to Language & keyboard the option is in whatever keyboard you are using and turn it off
spirithandler said:
Go into settings then to Language & keyboard the option is in whatever keyboard you are using and turn it off
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Awesome Thanks!!!!

[Q] Can you restrain the keyboard?

Is there a way to keep the keyboard from popping up (temporarily)? So I want to keep the keyboard from showing on a certain website.
Here's the deal: on a website I like to visit there is a small animation and a place to type in your response. The keyboard pops up and covers the animation. I actually don't care about typing my response - I just want to see the animation. Thanks
barbo said:
Is there a way to keep the keyboard from popping up (temporarily)?
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Not exactly the answer you are looking for ... but you can close the keyboard by pressing the back key once.
--L.
One way you could do it is to download Smart Keyboard Pro and go to Settings --> Advanced Settings --> Hide in Portrait.
mattdm said:
One way you could do it is to download Smart Keyboard Pro and go to Settings --> Advanced Settings --> Hide in Portrait.
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Thanks, mattdm - that should work and I may very well use that suggestion. Does anyone know of a free alternative?
lbohn said:
Not exactly the answer you are looking for ... but you can close the keyboard by pressing the back key once.
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thanks, lbohn - that does work fairly well
Does anyone know of a free alternative?
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TouchPal keyboard has that. When it pops up, there's an arrow pointing down on the right side and it'll disappear. swiftkey has that feature too .
shadowskorch said:
TouchPal keyboard has that. When it pops up, there's an arrow pointing down on the right side and it'll disappear. swiftkey has that feature too .
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The thing is that the keyboard doesn't disappear quick enough before the animation starts and it is a quick animation so I miss the beginning. In case you are wondering what the heck I am doing... I am learning ASL fingerspelling. A hand spells letters of a word at different speeds for practice so if I miss the first letter, I miss the word.
Thanks for all your help everyone!
barbo said:
The thing is that the keyboard doesn't disappear quick enough before the animation starts and it is a quick animation so I miss the beginning. In case you are wondering what the heck I am doing... I am learning ASL fingerspelling. A hand spells letters of a word at different speeds for practice so if I miss the first letter, I miss the word.
Thanks for all your help everyone!
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My suggestion will do it instantly. I know there's a free trial version of Smart Keyboard on the Play Store...try that one and see if it has that feature.
mattdm said:
My suggestion will do it instantly. I know there's a free trial version of Smart Keyboard on the Play Store...try that one and see if it has that feature.
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Yes, the trial does what you said (and it is free as well) thanks again
barbo said:
Yes, the trial does what you said (and it is free as well) thanks again
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No problem.

[Q] How do I turn off 100% of all Haptic Feeback and or Vibrate?

I do not want any haptic feedback, vibration, or my phone to ever vibrate from pressing a button on my phone. I cant find where to turn off 100% of this very annoying battery wasting feature.
Might someone please advise as to how i can do this?
pre2epic4g said:
I do not want any haptic feedback, vibration, or my phone to ever vibrate from pressing a button on my phone. I cant find where to turn off 100% of this very annoying battery wasting feature.
Might someone please advise as to how i can do this?
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I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
megabiteg said:
I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
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Keyboard has it's own setting under language and keyboards. Then you go to your specific keyboard.
I am also not sure if apps can override the global vibrate setting or not but most apps like calendar, gmail etc have their own vibrate setting you can turn off if one of them somehow skirts through the global setting.
megabiteg said:
I believe you can remove the vibration from the Settings - Sound - Vibrate Feedback option.
Now the keyboard is tricky, I install Thumb Keyboard 4 which allows me to remove sounds and vibrations of the key press, don't know about the stock keyboard. Yet I still recommend Thumb Keyboard 4
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Evo_Shift said:
Keyboard has it's own setting under language and keyboards. Then you go to your specific keyboard.
I am also not sure if apps can override the global vibrate setting or not but most apps like calendar, gmail etc have their own vibrate setting you can turn off if one of them somehow skirts through the global setting.
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Thanks for both of these suggestions...THIS FINALLY TURNED OFF ALL VIBRATIONS!
pre2epic4g said:
Thanks for both of these suggestions...THIS FINALLY TURNED OFF ALL VIBRATIONS!
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Ha ha I did the same it drives me nuts, is not as bad in swiftkey but on stock keyboard it sucks
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[Q] Teach Samsung Keyboard New Words?

I LOVE certain features of the stock keyboard (ie: the handwriting and the separate number row) but I'm having trouble teaching the keyboard new words. I tried it like it works in swype where you type it out once and then click it in the little suggestion row, and it SEEMS to work...but it actually doesn't.
Example: If I'm typing a text and I type a word it doesn't know and click it in the box, if I use that word again in the same text, or possibly even in another text sent soon afterword, it will suggest the word when I "swype" it. But then if I go to a browser and try to do that word in a search box it didn't actually learn it.
Is there any way to reliably teach this thing new words? The help and tutorials that come with the keyboard on the phone are less than impressive.
So far the handwriting and separate numbers make it worth it to use, but i'm growing tired of typing out melbell every time I do anything.
Settings > language and input > personal dictionary. Hope this helps!
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No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
thedanks said:
No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
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I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU
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Had tried it all but the secret part of tapping on predictive text.
Sent from my SCH-I605 using xda premium
Now I just need to figure out how to capitalize while i'm swiping...
melbell said:
Now I just need to figure out how to capitalize while i'm swiping...
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Had to do it, sorry.
Cute...except I said WHILE I'm swiping, not before I start swiping!!!
Sent from my Galaxy NoteII
melbell said:
Cute...except I said WHILE I'm swiping, not before I start swiping!!!
Sent from my Galaxy NoteII
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You can capitalize if you Swype up past the top of the keyboard then come back down and continue swiping. Like for "hello" start at the h, Swype upwards, then over to the e. Hard to explain, but let me know if you get it.
Sent from my Sexy Galaxy Note II
chipsa964 said:
You can capitalize if you Swype up past the top of the keyboard then come back down and continue swiping. Like for "hello" start at the h, Swype upwards, then over to the e. Hard to explain, but let me know if you get it.
Sent from my Sexy Galaxy Note II
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That's what I assumed too because that's how Swype works (which is the keyboard I'm used to), but I haven't been able to get that to work on the Samsung keyboard.
thedanks said:
No no... I had this problem. Until I found the missing setting. They are a bit hidden...
Settings > Language and Input > Samsung keyboard settings (click on the gear to the right of samsung keyboard) > Turn on predictive text if its not on. AND also click on the wording of Predictive Text... That is the hidden part. There is a whole other menu if you click on the wording of predictive text. Then enable personalized data. Bang.
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way late on this but thanks you a lot.. i was using Swype until they started charging and was getting really frustrated with Samsung keyboard not learning the words i typed.
Nice
Ha this worked for my Gs5 as well, i thought samsung effed this keyboard up but i just didn't try hard enough

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