haptic feedback is not working for some reason
Is your power saving mode on?
Lol i knew that
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hey guys...I have a strange situation here..I used cm9 for couple of day with allright haptic feedback. I reverted(backup) with CWM to my initial 2.3.5 firmware and now I have Haptic Vibration Feedback issue. Now, I installed the stock firmware with ODIN. I still got the Issue..Tried wipe cache...data/user everything.
Thanks for helping.
Go to Settings -> Sound, make sure Haptic Feedback is checked on and Vibration intensity is properly set (at the biggest point).
DomButcher said:
Go to Settings -> Sound, make sure Haptic Feedback is checked on and Vibration intensity is properly set (at the biggest point).
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Thanks for your advice, but it`s obvious that i checked that cuz I get low vibration when writing on the keyboard or pressing the buttons.
When I move the Vibration intensity scroll I get the good feedback but after pressing oke...I get the low vibration again.
I just checked and it does not vibrate at all! and are the soft keys haptic feedback?
yes there is feedback
Hi guys, my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled. I'm running aokp 40 and siyah 1.2.6. I'm hoping that it is not a hardware issue. Has anyone had any experience with Samsung rma before (I'm using an international unit bought from clove and I live in Canada)? Or is there a vibration seeing that i have not checked yet or something? Thanks.
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lawonga said:
my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled.
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I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
THANK YOU!
AndyGalaxy said:
I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
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You for real solved an ongoing 4 day issue for me on my stock Galaxy Note2! Lol I didn't know that the power save ended up being on.
Thank you for actually posting in case others ran into it!
Haptic feedback hasent been working for me lately. Only on fhe menu and back button.i remember it was working before.i have haptic feedback and auto haptic turned on in sound settings. Any help would be appreciated.
Power Saving Mode turns off haptic feedback. However, when I disable PSM, I expect haptic feedback to turn on again, but it remains off. Does anyone else have this problem? Is this supposed to work this way? Is there a way to automatically turn haptic feedback back on after disabling PSM?
martin925 said:
Power Saving Mode turns off haptic feedback. However, when I disable PSM, I expect haptic feedback to turn on again, but it remains off. Does anyone else have this problem? Is this supposed to work this way? Is there a way to automatically turn haptic feedback back on after disabling PSM?
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I noticed that too, I always have to turn it back on manually.
Your "restrict performance" setting may still be on without psm, also your haptic feedback could be off because of silent mode, or haptic feedback intensity could be turned down.
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