I am on stock 4.4.2. D620r.
When I enable touch sounds in Sound Settings, Dial pad touch tones, and also from keyboard options, I cannot hear any sounds from the phone's speaker(for example when I press Home, Back ,Menu, or when I type something on the keyboard, or when I dial a number manually).
If I insert headphones, I can hear all those sounds...
Any idea? Thank you!
Settings/Sound/Volumes/Touch feedback and system, you just need to adjust the volume.
nlooooo, thank you very much. I don't know how I missed that in such a noobish way. Indeed, the touch feedback and system volume level was at minimum.
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Edit the Headset Profile
Go to Start->Settings->Profiles and then highlight Headset then select Menu->Edit. Turn off the ringtone, select vibrate, etc and make the Profile as you need it.
When you're done adjusting, select Done (Left softkey) all the way back out to the Home Screen. Now your Headset Profile will do what you want.
stewea said:
Go to Start->Settings->Profiles and then highlight Headset then select Menu->Edit. Turn off the ringtone, select vibrate, etc and make the Profile as you need it.
When you're done adjusting, select Done (Left softkey) all the way back out to the Home Screen. Now your Headset Profile will do what you want.
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Well thank you, but it's not that i can't adjust my profiles, it's a little more complicated
I want to disable the autswitching of profiles, so that I keep the current profile ( no matter which one ) when I connect my bluetooth earpiece.
Hello all,
I searched on the forum and the closest anyone had to my problem was having no phone audio at all.
The issue I am having is my key presses in the dialer make no noise when placing the call and no noise while on the call.
Example is I call at&t and I press 1 for this or 0 for that and the keys make no noise so Im not sure if the autophone system is registering my choices.
I am on stock rooted rom and shouldn't have any apps that effect the dialer.
I have checked in the settings and the options are checked for it to make sounds and vibrate on keypress.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Make sure your system volume is up and that "Audible touch tones" is checked.
This is my fourth android phone btw. I've checked all the obvious stuff for why I wouldn't be hearing it. All the other keys in every other app work as they should.
Well the only reasons you wouldn't be hearing the keytones on a stock ROM is either the setting is unchecked or that the volume for system sounds is off. I am on a custom ROM and the sounds are working. So this would mean the issue is one of those, or for some reason files got corrupted. Back up your stuff, and try restoring your phone to factory settings.
So I switched my keyboard from the stock samsung to the stock android and now it works without having changed anything else. This is weird.
I have always found it annoying that I am not able to hear tones dialed while in a call on the GS2.
On my Captivate this was an option, and it actually worked.
On the GS2 there is an option for audible touch tones, but it must only control tones when dialing a number, but not while in a call (ie. when using an automated system etc).
Every time I dial on cm7, pressing the numbers makes sound as though it is on speaker phone (I verified it is using the media volume). It is quite loud and annoying when dialing. cm7 Stock dialer. When it is done dialing it is already in normal phone mode.
Any fix? Thanks in advance.
ryokox3 said:
Every time I dial on cm7, pressing the numbers makes sound as though it is on speaker phone (I verified it is using the media volume). It is quite loud and annoying when dialing. cm7 Stock dialer. When it is done dialing it is already in normal phone mode.
Any fix? Thanks in advance.
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From your home screen, press the menu button and select Sound. Then remove the check mark from the Audible Touch Tones. That will silence all touch tones.
Ciao!
Perfect, thank you
ryokox3 said:
Perfect, thank you
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No problem! I'm here to help.
Ciao!
Would anyone know if it is possible to turn off the 'drip' tone when dialling a number and have normal phone dial tones.
Menu --> Settings --> sound --> Keysound on (under System).
Well for me that just allows you to turn the "Drip" on and off.
I don't want a drip, I want a more normal phone tone, as used in tone dialling
shawnfr said:
Well for me that just allows you to turn the "Drip" on and off.
I don't want a drip, I want a more normal phone tone, as used in tone dialling
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did you mean to change the default keypad sound (drip)?
i believe you must replace system sound and of course it need to be rooted..
I would like it to sound like piano keys. Much better than a drip sound.
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Hi,
Is anyone else finding that Touch Sounds (the clicking sound on pressing UI elements other then the keyboard) is far too quiet unless Notification volume is set on maximum (which conversley is far too loud for other sounds).
I have disabled Vibrate on touch and would like an an audible feedback as on my Nexus 4, but something seems wrong here.
Thanks
Yeah, even on a custom ROM (AICP), the system touch sound is connected to the notification volume, with no separate control.
The only solution I found was to edit the audio file (/system/media/audio/ui/Effect_Tick.ogg) with an audio editor and double its volume level.
Sent from my Nexus 9