Well...For something that I thought would be a simple setting, this has proved to be quite a challenge.
(Running: GS4 - Android 4.4.2 Baseband: NK1, Rooted)
There is a setting in the system for sound when a screen selection is made. There is also vib. for soft key press. My last phone (Moto Razr) had vib feedback for screen selection, which I got quite used to, and liked.
I have been searching for some way to have this feedback on screen selection (Vib not sound). It seems that all the ROM has is the sound setting. I could find very little by searching, results always think I'm talking about vib for the key press, tried specializing search, but no luck. Also, thought it was possible for an Xposed module (Running the framework), no luck.
Any thoughts, ideas, or hopefully solution on how to get vib feedback for screen selections????
Would be greatly appreciated.....THANK YOU!!!
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Hi i have superhero ROM on Telus Hero, i downloaded flipz's vanilla lockscreen fix for villain rom's and it worked great on both villain 5.5 AND superhero. However, I keep getting haptic feedback (slight vibrate) whenever i unlock the screen, its a bit annoying, i dont mind diving into the source and changing it myself perhaps, i tried disabling the haptic soft touch options under settings>display & sounds. I tried out all combinations of setting that made sense, and still it vibrates. Can soemone tell me what to do here, thank you.
-Tj
bump. want NO vibrate during unlock (slider style) sequence as well. I am in process of searching thru the XDA, if I find something, will try to remember to link here.
Moved as not Android Dev.
Hi,
Does anyone know how to disable the haptic feedback on the bottom three buttons (Back, Home, Search)?
Also, does any-one know how to change the settings/stop the screensaver (with date, etc.) appearing all the time?
I don't believe there is a way to get rid of the haptic feedback on the capacitive buttons. Maybe with a dev unlocked device.
To change the lock screen settings go into Settings->Lock&Wallpaper then change the time out to what you please.
Thanks for letting me know. Real shame, as I know it's only a little thing but it does annoy me. Regarding the lock and wall paper. I wish there was a way to turn off the feature forcing me to swipe up on the screen every time I turn the screen on. Another annoying feature. Why doesn't it just take me to the main screen?
I believe lock screens are standard on all smartphones with the exception of Nokia as they have the physical button to do that. You could request an app that disables it but I would find it extremely annoying as I accidentally press the screen unlock quite a bit when in my jeans.
haptic feedback
Hello! A while ago I purchased a Mozart 7 phone, it was a used phone, not new, not sealed in the box!
So, it has reached my hands with a deepshining ROM, 4.0 if my memory is right!
Later I´ve updated it to the 6.0 version of the deepshinig ROM!
I´ve, somehow managed to disable the haptic feedback on the "back" button as well as on the "Search" button.
It was not a stock available option, but trought some tweaking software I disabled it!
Now I´ve got a windows phone 7.8 ROM, made for mozart by ansar, available here on XDA, and I´ve looked everywhere on the phone and on the tweaking software, and I can´t find the option to disable haptic feedback!
So I know it´s possible, cause I had it done, but now, dont know how to do it again!
HELP!!!
I have installed some tweaking software, I found in the Deepshining ROM 6.0:
"Advanced Configuration"
"WPH Tweaks"
"WP7 Root Tools"
But, so far, I haven´t made it !
I´m Portuguese, from Portugal so... sorry for my poor English!
Okay maybe I'm an idiot but I've looked everywhere for an answer to this and I can't find one.
I rooted my Sidekick 4G yesterday and everything worked great, until I noticed that my phone wasn't vibrating for notification. I tried messing around with the settings but no luck. I get haptic feedback but no notification vibrations. Anyone having this problem? Any way to fix this?
Additional information:
Rooted with SuperOneClick (latest version, I'm pretty sure).
FROYO
2.2.1
Thank you!
P.S. I'm not very familiar with android tech stuff. I can figure stuff out but please be as noob-friendly as possible
Limited
I get haptic feedback when i type on the keyboard. However there is a specific setting for that. What doesn't happen is when i press the return key or back key (gosh iruno what it's called) it doesn't vibrate, thats part of haptic feedback right!?
anyways, back to your question, how about try set the sound profile to 'soung & vibrate' maybe that will help!? lemme know
Hi everyone!
Short question. I've got a galaxy s3, so far a great phone!
Vibrate and haptic feedback works when i press the back or menu button. But i cannot seem to get it to work when i touch the screen. i.e. touching an icon on the screen does not create the haptic feedback that i'm used to.
Is this a normal thing or an error/bug?
Uhm you can turn on this function
Yeah..you mean the haptic option under settings - sound?
It enables the haptic feedback for the back and menu button. But not the touches on the screen itself.
that function will be implemented into roms and anyways its not needed it just sucks battery
So, short answer is that it's not a default option on the galaxy?
It's been a long time since i've had a stock rom so i don't know any better
SuppleX said:
So, short answer is that it's not a default option on the galaxy?
It's been a long time since i've had a stock rom so i don't know any better
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not on my original sgs wasnt a feature
Same Issue(Resolved)
Well i had the same issue and the solution was pretty simple for me. Turn off power saving mode.
same problem but nothing seems to work
ok I have the same problem; haptic feedback not working and neither is vibrating on notifications, some vibrations working. The problem showed up like 1 week ago, without having installed anything special that day (can't remember if I installed anything at all that day).
My device (sgs3 I9300) was when the problem appeared on Paranoid android 3+, now it's on some cyanogenmod 10.1 nightly build.
what i've tried: going through all the settings, sound manager, turning off all vibrations the rebooting then turning them all on then rebooting again, changing rom (incl. factory reset of course), reading all kinds of threads about such problems.
Hi,
I've found that vibrations and the HAPTIC feedback is HARD TO KILL, on my Samsung Galaxy S4 (SCH-I545) running Android 5.0.1 (OC1) Lollipop. It won't stop it's little buzzes! lol
Background:
- Running one of the later versions of the OC1 update from muniz_ri (Thank you muniz_ri!!!)
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-to-update-to-i545oc1-5-0-1-keeproot-t3096558)
- Problem also occurred with my previous version of that same update (version 3 days after muniz_ri opened his thread)
- Problem is subtle and, while I am sure it happens, it seems inconsistent at times.
The problem:
- My phone vibrates sometimes.
Ok, granted that's not a problem for everyone, but I think it IS a problem if:
1) you've carefully TURNED OFF ALL vibration options,
2) You've disabled HAPTIC feedback in multiple menus, and
3) You've even dragged all three VIBRATION INTENSITY sliders all the way to the left/off positions (Incoming call, Notifications, and Haptic feedback)
4) You're OCD like me.
Anyway, after all that, I still notice tiny "haptic like" vibration activations here and there. Incoming calls mostly though I've noticed other vibration activations sometimes when making menu selections, or changes, etc.
It's weird and I was wondering if anyone else has noticed the same thing or if it's maybe a "New Version of Android" thing? (I came from 4.4.2 where the only vibration I couldn't disable was the "power-on" buzz)
Thanks all. Have a great weekend
Specifically...
joecus said:
1) you've carefully TURNED OFF ALL vibration options,
2) You've disabled HAPTIC feedback in multiple menus, and
3) You've even dragged all three VIBRATION INTENSITY sliders all the way to the left/off positions (Incoming call, Notifications, and Haptic feedback)
4) You're OCD like me.
Anyway, after all that, I still notice tiny "haptic like" vibration activations here and there. Incoming calls mostly though I've noticed other vibration activations sometimes when making menu selections, or changes, etc.
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Specifically... I've noticed I CONSISTENTLY get the little tiny "haptic feedback" buzz when sliding either the red or green buttons to answer or reject an incoming call. wth
Again, I've disabled all vibrations of any kind in every menu that I am aware of (I'm a battery preserving nut) but I cannot seem to stop this version of android from buzzing. (through two different installs of lollipop, btw)
Am I the only one? Does anyone know what I am missing? Is haptic feedback a hardcoded non-optional standard operation under certain circumstances under 5.0.1 (OC1)?
Thanks
Can't stop MY BUZZ
OK seriously, to try to clear this issue, I even just flashed muniz_ri's (http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=4708661) latest version of the OC1 upgrade with NK4 bootloader ROM.
As instructed in his upgrade without losing root post, I used FlashFire 0.20 and, for the heck of it, I chose his DEODEXED variant. Everything went awesome. I am so grateful to muniz_ri for this upgrade and for all his generous work.
However, my Samsung Galaxy S4 on Verizon's network still freakin' vibrates when it wants to!!!
(Please see previous posts for the laundry list of menus I've configured to try to stop my phone from vibrating when I want it to stop. Also note that I'm running in "Power Saving Mode")
This problem did not happen to me ever under any of my previous android versions before 5.0.1 Lollipop (OC1). When I set the phone to silent it was silent, when I set it to sound it made sounds and when I set it to vibrate (haptic or otherwise) it vibrated.
Only now, since upgrading (and this is my third wipe and update of 5.0.1), does my phone seem to persist in throwing vibes when it damn well pleases. lol
Am I missing something?
Am I the only one?
Is this normal?
Are you having a nice day?
Thanks for any insight,
Joe C.