Hey,
Can someone make a keyassign patch for vodafone 845 to disable the headset button?
It can maybe fix the headset sound problem.
Now i have a hardware solution(see picture).
I have made a insulation stripe in the jack connector.
Best regards,
Tomi
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On a Fuze, when you're on a call, you can hit the Speaker button to turn on the speakerphone feature. And you can turn it off by hitting the button again. That works great.
Now, pair a Bluetooth headset.
Switching from headset to speaker phone takes many steps: Menu>Headset Off. Hit Speaker phone on button.
Does anyone know of a way to switch the headset on/off like speaker phone? In an ideal world, I'd replace the Video Sharing button with a headset button.
I've hunted around but not found anything remotely similar to this, but I can't be the only one with a problem.
Any suggestions?
Really? Nobody else gets annoyed switching from Speaker to Headset?
Bump. Bump.
Hi,
I just bought a headset compatible with Acer S200 but it does not work properly.
The volume is low and when I press the button to end the call, the volume increases.
When I use the microphone, the person on the other side cannot hear.
What can be the problem?
The only thing that comes to mind (but it may not be useful info) is that I had installed and removed SRS WOW HD.
Thanks for your help
I had the same behaviour, but with an HTC Blackstone headset that I tried on my S200, low and blurred sound that gets better when you press on the button.
I assume S200 headsets have a different wiring and the one you got is not the good one.
That's strange...
but why would it work properly with the original headset, but not with compatible ones???
Hi,i test my htc with the menu *#*#3424#*#*
The volume with the second microphone is very tiny.
Can i repair it?
Thanks
Hello,
I guess my headphone jack button event is handle by msm8974 because the input event name is msm8974-taiko-mtp-snd-card_Button_Jack.
It does work fine if I use a headset which does match the following technical specifications: source.android.com/devices/accessories/headset/plug-headset-spec
But I want to use a headphone jack button. Unfortunanaly all smart headphone jack buttons without microphone doesn't work with my msm8974 module. I did messure them an find out that the mic resistence is missing. According to source.android.com/devices/accessories/headset/plug-headset-spec the mic resistence is required. I guess the implementation of my msm8974 module can't handle this.
I did monitor the events and the only thing I got during button press with GND and Mic 10 Ohm is a headphone pluged in event.
I have the following ideas to solve the problem:
put a 0603 SMD resistor between GND and MIC on the male jack. It's very tight there and my be possible if I could grind the jack a little bit. But soldering on the male jack surface would be very painful. Well, I could use an resistor on top of the plug, like this: youtube.com/watch?v=mn_xYEkDMDQ but I don't want to add so much fragile offset to my phone. I prefer the integrated solution: google.com/search?q=quick+button+jack&tbm=isch
put a resistor inside the phone on the flex cable of the female connector. I have enough room inside my phone for another resistor but it's really difficult to solder on the flex cable because the lines are very small and tight together. I would not able to do this without a microscope.
change the implementation of msm8974 headphone jack handling to make it able to find the button events even without mic. There are many phone out there which are compatible with this incorrect headphone jack button. Does anybody know how to find the according kernel module and how to alter it?
change the headphone event check intervall of msm8974. If the headphone detection would be a lot faster I could listen for headphone plugin events instead of key events. But currently it does take 1-3s until the event fires. Which means I need to hold the button 3 seconds to close the circuit long enough until the headphone detection event got detected.
do you know other ways to add another hardware button to the phone without try to fit an arduino into the phone?
My msm8974 device is a Sony Z3 Compact.
I hope some of you have ideas to solve this problem.
My headset is down, how can I fix it?