Disable wake in SMS? - Captivate General

Is there any way to stop the screen from turning OJ when receiving an SMS. I dug all through the phone settings and can't find anything. I also searched the forums with no luck. It seems like a waste of battery for it to come on every time. Also like turns on in my pocket. Isn't the proximity sensor supposed to prevent that?
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[Q] Nscollab and vibration

I am using nscollab latest, I have one annoyance, and I can't figure it it. My problem is when I am talking on the phone and I take the phone away fyom my face it vibrates twice, I turned off all haptic feedback options but it still does it. I tried to post this in nscollabs posting in android development but I can't because I'm a new user. If anyone has an answer on how I can fix this that would be great.
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smoka206 said:
I am using nscollab latest, I have one annoyance, and I can't figure it it. My problem is when I am talking on the phone and I take the phone away fyom my face it vibrates twice, I turned off all haptic feedback options but it still does it. I tried to post this in nscollabs posting in android development but I can't because I'm a new user. If anyone has an answer on how I can fix this that would be great.
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Are you using any proximity sensor app such as "Sanity" or somthing like that ?
Also go to the "Dialer"-->"Preferences" and make sure "haptiv feedback" is checked off.
And, go to "Cyanogen Settings" and make sure that at "input settings"-->"Haptic feedback tweeks" the option "Haptic feedback main" is checked off
I tried disabling all settings to no avail. I do not know what the cause was but I switched to CM 36
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smoka206 said:
I tried disabling all settings to no avail. I do not know what the cause was but I switched to CM 36
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You may have to disable some settings under - Settings- Call Settings- Vibrate every 45 seconds?
or
Always use proximity.
Hope that helps

How to fix soft keys problem?

I have turned off the soft keys lights in system settings but it seems every time a notification comes through the light up in my pocket. Any way to stop this? Or does it use much battery?
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Red light of the proximity sensor remain active

Hi there!!
I don't know if this is a know thing anyway, on the right of the HTC logo there is the proximity sensor that shut down the display during a call. When it's on a you can see a red light from it. It should be turned on only during call. In the last days I have noted that the light remain always on even if I'm not doing a call. It turns off only if I taskiller all the process, but this stand only for 40 second as after this period of time the light reactivate itself again ( probably because some proces automatically restarts ) what can I do?? Is there somebody else who he's experiencing this too??
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light_n_roses said:
Hi there!!
I don't know if this is a know thing anyway, on the right of the HTC logo there is the proximity sensor that shut down the display during a call. When it's on a you can see a red light from it. It should be turned on only during call. In the last days I have noted that the light remain always on even if I'm not doing a call. It turns off only if I taskiller all the process, but this stand only for 40 second as after this period of time the light reactivate itself again ( probably because some proces automatically restarts ) what can I do?? Is there somebody else who he's experiencing this too??
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Do you have any apps for brightness management? I've experienced the same before and it was due to such app.
no..I use no app for that...
Have you tried to make another phone call and see if it switches off after hang up? Maybe in the last call it hasn't switched off for whatever reason/bug.
I noticed this, but after some digging I found out that Viber is causing this:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=80972874
nor-ric said:
Have you tried to make another phone call and see if it switches off after hang up? Maybe in the last call it hasn't switched off for whatever reason/bug.
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Already tried and not worked
boardlord said:
I noticed this, but after some digging I found out that Viber is causing this:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=80972874
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Thanks you very much!! You are right, it's viber, I have manually closed it and it stop doing that!!:good:
boardlord said:
I noticed this, but after some digging I found out that Viber is causing this:
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=80972874
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THANK YOU, this was driving me insane and I couldn't find anything on it
Yes, viber is the problem. Thank you guys for the info!
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An updated version of viber is now out with fixed proximity sensor controller..no more bug
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Good to see you've found the cause.
I also noticed this behaviour if you made a call and switched staight to loudspeaker without putting the phone to your ear. When the call was finished the sensor would remain active requiring a reboot of the phone to turn it off.
Seems to have been fixed with the 4.0.4 update
Same thing happened to me, except I don't have viber. Reboot fixed it.
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TheForumTroll said:
Same thing happened to me, except I don't have viber. Reboot fixed it.
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I don't have viber and even after reboot, wipe cache/dalvic it still glows. HTC One S with Axiom ROM. this just started in the last week. I haven't downloaded any new apps though several have updated but I couldn't tell you which ones now. Trying to disable everything I can think of that would use the proximity sensor to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.
This happens to me whenever I'm using bluetooth, but what works for me is this:
Download "Proximity Sensor Finder" from the play store, open it up and wave your hand over the proximity sensor. Close the program and the red light goes away. It's faster that doing a reboot. This works for me and hopefully it works for others as well.
My problem was related with a bug inside viber, the app has been updated and the sensor start working good again
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Bowmanspeer said:
I don't have viber and even after reboot, wipe cache/dalvic it still glows. HTC One S with Axiom ROM. this just started in the last week. I haven't downloaded any new apps though several have updated but I couldn't tell you which ones now. Trying to disable everything I can think of that would use the proximity sensor to no avail. Any help would be appreciated.
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I am facing the exact same scenario. I have never installed Viber on my phone.
Does the issue get resolved after the JB update?
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Snapperjacker said:
This happens to me whenever I'm using bluetooth, but what works for me is this:
Download "Proximity Sensor Finder" from the play store, open it up and wave your hand over the proximity sensor. Close the program and the red light goes away. It's faster that doing a reboot. This works for me and hopefully it works for others as well.
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This is what I used and haven't had a problem since.
you could also try to install taskiller and kill everything, if the sensor stop being on it's related to a process that keep it active if not it's probably and hardware issue
Since we're talking about the proximity sensor, it shouldn't stay on during a call when the screen is manually turned off. On the Galaxy Note II the sensor turns off.
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Having your vibration setting activated caused the proximity light to stay on.
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Cm 7.2 capacitive lights

Are there any settings to keep the capacitive button lights always on with this rom. Ive looked around but couldnt find anything.
If not, is there an app that can on google play?
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I think the best thing to look for is the delay in which they auto turn off... but don't think I've seem where you can change that though.

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