When you receive an SMS message it seems to vibrate a long time when the phone is in "Normal" mode. Just wondering, is there any way to setup the vibration pattern like the one in "Vibrate" mode (it vibrates 3 short times)?
Is there another registry setting that will allow me to modify the duration of the vibration for an SMS notification?
Thanks in advance!
Vibro
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Get an app called Vibro. It let you change the vibration pattern for incoming calls, SMS and EMail. Vibro is available in Omarket.
p107r0 said:
Vibro
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justinmcnairy said:
Get an app called Vibro. It let you change the vibration pattern for incoming calls, SMS and EMail. Vibro is available in Omarket.
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Thanx guys!
But is there no other way, a registry setting or something like that. I've had installed the Vibro app a few months ago, but it messed up my profiles, so I deleted it.
Well, you then will need to search for the proper SMS vibration registry, and edit it with respect to the below scripts.
Looping Ringtones Delay
Ring tone has a standard 3 seconds delay before repeating. You can set the delay from 0 second to how many second that you want.
Code:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
Change 'Script' from 'av0pw3r' to 'av0pr' and you'll get 0 sec delay.
OR change it to
av0pw1r = wait for 1 sec
av0pw2r = wait for 2 sec
and so on...
Plus..heres the code
a - stands for display
r - repeat/replay the script again
c - sets the volume C50, c150, c100
f - means flash .. f1 flash for 1 second and f0 stands for flash continuously
p -means play ringtone
v- vibrate then incorporate with number to state how many seconds it will vibrate example. v3 vibrate for 3seconds or v - for continous
w - stands for wait or pause then specify how many seconds like w3(wait for 3 seconds)
heres the example
Flash - af1w60f0
Ring - apw3r
Ring Once - ap
Increasing Ring - c50apw3c150r
Vibrate Then Ring - v3w3apw3r
Vibrate - av3w3r
Short Vibrate - av1w3r
Vibrate Long Then Ring - v3w3v3w3apw3r
Vibrate And Ring - av0pw3r
Increasing Ring And Vibrate - c50apv3w3c150r
Fast Vibrate And Flash - af1v1w1f0r
Vibrate and Ring Continously without pausing - av0pr
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Fishawy said:
Well, you then will need to search for the proper SMS vibration registry, and edit it with respect to the below scripts.
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Thanks Fishawy for replay.
But isn't this registry entry only for the calling ringtone, not the sms notification, or am I wrong?
dragmark said:
Thanks Fishawy for replay.
But isn't this registry entry only for the calling ringtone, not the sms notification, or am I wrong?
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Yes, that's only an example to let you know how does the script look like. As I said, you need to find the required SMS registry (Dunno it, sorry).
i dont think the scripting option will be available for the notifications, , they are handled differently to 'sounds', with different reg key entries.
compare the contents of
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds
(where the ringtone keys are, and all the sounds have a script key)
and
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications
where the sms tones (and other notification soudns) are defined, , , no script key.
Default is the name as it appears in the dropdown in sound & notification list
Duration key is disabled (its the 'flash light for x minutes' key
Wave is the sound
Options, , here is where you can set the sound on off, vibrate on off, and show on screen on off.
no sound no screen no vibrate = 0
just sound = 1
just vib = 2
sound and vib = 3
just flash light = 4
sound and flash = 5
flash and vib = 6
sound flash and vib = 7
just on screen = 8
sound and screen = 9
screen and vib = 10
sound screen and vib = 11
Tried that with the scripting for notifications (found something on other thread BUT no work)
Ok, I'm not an expert, that's for sure but i see it like this:
- When the device is in vibrate mode the sms notification vibrates 3 (short) times
- When the device is in normal mode the SMS notification vibrates 1 long time and and sonuds the dflt ringtone "Alert-FaderHigh"
So I think there must be a reg setting where the device changes these two vibrate options...
This seems like it should be a non-issue, yet here I am.
Here is the problem. My (and I will assume all) S3's suffer from a vibration that isn't all that strong. I am coming from an archaic HD2 and everything is great with the s3 cept the HD2's vibrate could...ya know..be felt!
I have mine turned to the max but its still barely able to be felt. To make matters worse, the duration of the vibrate when I get a text or email is VERY short. When I get a text for instance, the phone vibrates for less than 2 full seconds and I miss stuff all the time. I tried different vibrate patterns but it still only vibrates for those two seconds. After creating a custom pattern I realized these vibrate patterns only take affect for incoming calls, not texts or emails.
So how on Earth (please tell me there is a way) do I increase the duration of the vibrate for texts? (emails I can live without but a 2 second vibrate when I get a text isn't going to cut it when the max vibration is so mild).
I'm running an S4 I545 MJ7 rooted. I noticed today that my phone was making notification alerts (sound on) but nothing was there in the notification bar. I turned it to vibrate and about 5 minutes later it would phantom vibrate about every 1-2 minutes for the next 15-20 min. I checked my sound settings and alerts but all looks right. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael S
Hey!
In the standard clock app there is also a timer. You choose a time, start it and at the end it beeps. So far so simple.
But there is one interesting thing: sometimes the timer beeps 3 times and then stops without interaction. Other times I need to use the slider which appears on the screen after the time is up.
I am not sure when it beeps thrice, but I am sure there is a rule for that. Has anyone an idea?
There is a tiny (half sec) gap appears each time a ringtone (self created) starts the loop. Is there a fix for that?
If no, then I probably have to make a 30 sec long ringtone !
please advice