Can anyone tell me how to disable the vibrate you get when pressing a key . It seems like such a waste of battery and I cant find the setting anywhere.
Thanks
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Settings>Language & Keyboard Settings
Each keyboard has its own settings menu. On the 351 ROM, you have two: Swype and the Android Keyboard. Each has a "Vibrate on Keypress" option.
Thanks I disabled it in the swype keyboard and it's sorted. For some reason I can't get into the android keyboard settings, it just crashes. Is this a bug on the latest streakdroid (stable)?
I'm still getting a vibrate for the buttons. Is it possible to disable it for those also?
Settings>Sound Settings.
Scroll down to "Haptic Feedback" and uncheck.
I don't use Streakdroid, so I can't say for certain what's going on there. The default keyboard may have been removed and the Swype keyboard left in.
Sorted thanks
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I am running bionix 1.9.1 and I can't get rid of swype tip key and voice recog. Key and its quite bothering me. I turned off the swype tip in the setting but it wont work any idea?
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Just go to system/apps and delete swype tips.apk
Go to application manager, filter to show all and delete the com.swype tips that shows up. Reboot.
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.
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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!
How do I enable the GB Keyboard ? I downloaded one from the market it installs but I cant seem to figure out how to enable. I'm running virtous and have tried on stock and also on perfect storm and nothing. Am I doing something wrong ?
Menu>settings>Language & Keyboard and enable.
Then go to a place where you'd put text in (messaging app for example) and long press and select input method and select gingiekb
I tried that. I was thinking there was something more to it. Once I get to the menu I see GB Keyboard settings and Htc _ime mod settings and touch input settings I can change the settings but nothing actually happens
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I tried that. I was thinking there was something more to it. Once I get to the menu I see GB Keyboard settings and Htc _ime mod settings and touch input settings I can change the settings but nothing actually happens
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did you enable it?
That's what I'm asking where in there do i do that ? Sorry for being such a noob but I don't see it.
There should be a check mark to enable the keyboard in the settings.
Then go to a place where you'd put text in (messaging app for example) and long press and select input method and select gingerbread keyboard
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Then go to a place where you'd put text in (messaging app for example) and long press and select input method and select gingerbread keyboard
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Thanks that did it.
as title really, I wondered if it was possible to have the comma on the first screen as it's a pain toggling screens just to press it. I know it's on the first screen on HTC IME but I prefer the samsung keyboard.
Thanks
Go to your Gingerbread keyboard settings (by the settings button on the keyboard, or by the Android Settings menu -> Language and Keyboard), and there should be an option for 'Voice input'. Disable it (or put it on the symbols keyboard only), and you'll get the comma back.
Spik3balloon said:
Go to your Gingerbread keyboard settings (by the settings button on the keyboard, or by the Android Settings menu -> Language and Keyboard), and there should be an option for 'Voice input'. Disable it (or put it on the symbols keyboard only), and you'll get the comma back.
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when i disable voice input it hides the voice button but the comma still doesn't show.
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when i disable voice input it hides the voice button but the comma still doesn't show.
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Oh, are you talking about the Samsung keyboard? Yeah, that's not the Gingerbread keyboard - and IMO, it's garbage.
Go to the market, and download Keyboard from Android 2.3:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin.free&feature=search_result
Spik3balloon said:
Oh, are you talking about the Samsung keyboard? Yeah, that's not the Gingerbread keyboard - and IMO, it's garbage.
Go to the market, and download Keyboard from Android 2.3:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin.free&feature=search_result
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oh I thought 2.3 kb was gingerbread..
i've installed that one now and all working ok with comma, thx!
Hi,
I have SwiftKey keyboard installed. Every time I restart the device it resets to another language keyboard and I need to visit the settings to get it back.
Also even when I switched off the vibration, vibration never quits.
Any solution?
Many thanks in advance.
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Sathish.Kannan said:
Hi,
I have SwiftKey keyboard installed. Every time I restart the device it resets to another language keyboard and I need to visit the settings to get it back.
Also even when I switched off the vibration, vibration never quits.
Any solution?
Many thanks in advance.
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If you are rooted then uninstall/freeze all other Keyboards like Vietnamese keyboards.
I also use SwiftKey keyboard never such issue but here is what I did
Goto Settings>apps>all apps> scroll down to find Indian keyboard or HTC Indian IME and tap on it and tap on disable so only sense input is on
As for vibration go to settings click on HTC sense input and in options uncheck vibration feedback and then go to SwiftKey app setting and go into haptic feedback and disable it and it should not be an issue
You might have probably done this but still go to settings turn SwiftKey as on after that go into the app and it will get you to a default input option select SwiftKey you should be good to go (although all this is done first thing when you install the app and tap on it in the app drawer)