CM9 Swiftkey problem - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was wondering if anyone else was experiencing this really weird problem. I'm running CM9 and use swiftkey. I have haptic feedback turned off for everything but whenever I enter text with swiftkey I still get random vibrates whenever I press a key. It's like a minefield, I never know which key is going to set off haptic feedback and it's extremely annoying.

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couple of ?? speaker phone and text volume

I am running tazz froyo, but this has been a problem for a while. When I receive a text message with sound, like one of those stupid forwards everyone gets it has no sound. I have searched the phone settings and cant find a way to disable or enable the sounds. does anyone else have this problem or know what might be causing it?
My second problem is how do you wake the phone up from sleep while on speaker phone without hanging up on the person. The only way that I have been able to do it is to press the end button which terminates the call.
thanks for the help
For the first one, I have no idea.
For the second one, I'm glad to share this as I found it out yesterday.
Press and hold the volume up button and then press the send button to wake the screen when you're on a call and the screen won't turn on.

[Q] Haptic feedback strangeness

Hey all,
Bit of an annoyance rather than a real problem but lately I've found that when typing occassionally the haptic feedback will act strangely. Basically rather than a tiny vibrate on key tap it creates a longer one and in doing so the phone stalls for a second and then carries on as normal, it's like it gets stuck temporarily while processing the feedback, it's not on every press but at least once per SMS if not more often.
Has anyone else experienced similar?
Thanks
Russ

Hmm my prime wont vibrate at all.

Just bought, rooted and flashed the aokp rom. I went under sound and enable vibrate on touch, but when i pressed the 3 menu buttons it wont vibrate at all like in the store. Only when i select widget does it vibrate, any idea on how to enable haptic feedback?
Haptic feedback on the Prime can be pretty weak for most actions, so it might simply be that it's turned on (you've selected the right setting) but not noticeable. I've noticed myself that I can most feel feedback when manipulating home screen items and certain other tasks (like selecting photos in the Gallery app).
Most of the time, I can't feel the feedback when doing things like hitting the buttons. It's also quite inconsistent.
Whats weird though is that i tried it at bestbuy and when i press the home button i can actually feel it vibrate, but nothing is happening right now so maybe its because of the rom?

[Q] Capacitive Buttons Freaking Out Randomly

Completely stock user since day one, this is a problem that has only come up recently. Unfortunately I can't illustrate a timeline between what updates/app installs it began happening, but the problem is no more than 2 months old.
Whenever I'm using the phone for Internet/Facebook/Reddit (95% of the time) there will occasionally be a freak occurrence where the phone will vibrate like crazy as if the capacitive buttons are being pressed rapidly and the apps will react as if the search/home/menu buttons are being pressed.
Anyone else have this problem? Suggestions? Thanks in advance for the help!

[CM11] Screen turns on during call

I've been running CM11 nightlies pretty much since I got my G2, and by far the worst problem I've had is that the screen will randomly turn on while I'm talking on the phone. The problem seems to go away if I disable the double-tap to wake setting.
Does anyone else use CM11 (or other roms) and have this problem? Have you found a way to work around it w/o disabling the double-tap feature? It's wicked annoying to be sending out random calendar invites to people, misplace icons on my home screen, turn on my flashlight, and sometimes drop a call because airplane mode has been activated. I have to keep watching my phone screen while I'm on a call so I can press the power button when I see it turn on!

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