I've turned off everything in settings, but they keep coming up. I've found typing to be much better without and faster, can anyone help?
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Have the Thunderbolt set up for making sound when touching screen. The screen will work as it should and then without reason it will get very soft and sometimes completely stop making any sound. Checked all my settings and they are as they should be. I also have the Sensation and the screen is set up the same way and it works properly. Is there something I'm overlooking or is this another bug?? Any help would be welcomed. Running stock Thunderbolt.
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restart phone and go from there
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Have the Thunderbolt set up for making sound when touching screen. The screen will work as it should and then without reason it will get very soft and sometimes completely stop making any sound. Checked all my settings and they are as they should be. I also have the Sensation and the screen is set up the same way and it works properly. Is there something I'm overlooking or is this another bug?? Any help would be welcomed. Running stock Thunderbolt.
Thanks,
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It's a bug of some kind. I've had it since the day I bought my TBolt(Launch Day). I think the reason its not heard about much is because most users don't use the screen sound option and also because a lot of users here and at AC root and flash custom roms.
I'm still running launch day software because it just works for me for the way i use my device.... this being the only bug that affects me. I rooted and flashed this rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013577
and the issue went away so if it really bothers you I would go that direction. I assume other custom roms fix it as well but I cannot comment as the above is the only rom I flashed before going back stock and un-rooting.
Thanks for your input, checked other sites and found other people with same issue. Going to root this thing anyways and I'm sure the new Rom will fix the issue. Might check out the one you downloaded, looks pretty fast.
Thanks again.
My vibrate works, but I had a blackjack 2 which shook violently, I guess this one is just weak.
Even when I was bone stock no root, I couldn't figure out how to get my phone to give me haptic feedback. I even tried downloading a program called forcevibrate that didn't work.
Running ARHD2.1 currently, every past Rom didn't help either. Multiple wipes and factory resets to no avail. Anyone any ideas? Can someone list all haptic feedback options in various menus so I can check if I missed something?
try downloading spare parts and check the baltic feedback option also menu/settings/sound settings you can adjust how strong the feedback is. hope that helps. the haptic on my inspire seems quite strong at least compared to my captivate. if it doesn't work after using spare parts I would assume it's a hardware issue
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Tried it, no luck. I have two ring scratches on my screen and a nick on the corner of the outside so even though I'm on warranty (HTCs not ATT) I don't think they'd hook me up. Plus I'm rooted but I'm sure I could remedy that. I wonder if its a known issue. I know it is on other phones HTC makes but I haven't heard of people complaining about it.
yeah I have no issue at all as I said my feedback is quite strong. is yours just extremely weak or doesn't work at all at this point? was the phone dropped pretty hard? I would try for a warranty couldn't hurt. getting it unrooted and s off is not too hard
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Hi,
I occasionally have serious problems with the (stock) android keyboard on my xoom. It just stops inputting the text I type into website fields, even though I can still see the keys flashing when pressed. Only switching the device off and on again fixes it. What can I do without going through all that?
I have looked through all the similar threads, but lost patience when I couldn't find anything that matched this problem exactly
- Device: wingray (MZ604 US GED)
- OS: Stock JB 4.1.2 (it used to happen on 4.1.1 and ICS as well)
EDIT: On a totally unrelated note, who (admin, etc.) do I talk to about a possible username change for this account?
Hey, need to bump this as the problems as above still persist and are actually getting worse now. I clear the data out of the keyboard app regularly, but that does nothing!! as I may have to sell the Xoom soon, it would be nice if it didn't end up coming back to me because of a range of scary keyboard lags, freezes and glitches, so...help please
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Hey, need to bump this as the problems as above still persist and are actually getting worse now. I clear the data out of the keyboard app regularly, but that does nothing!! as I may have to sell the Xoom soon, it would be nice if it didn't end up coming back to me because of a range of scary keyboard lags, freezes and glitches, so...help please
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Are you stock? Rooted? What room?
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Stock jellybean, as above, still.
It has to be said, this sometimes even happens on my phone running 4.2.2; occasionally I get the odd weird input issue. I'm starting to think android just dont allocate enough space for the keyboard app :/
I looked at my batter stats, and it shows my WiFi as always being on even if it is off. Is anyone else seeing this? If so, is it just a glitch? Does anti e know how to stop it?
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I looked at my batter stats, and it shows my WiFi as always being on even if it is off. Is anyone else seeing this? If so, is it just a glitch? Does anti e know how to stop it?
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'Feature' of android 4.4
Go into WiFi settings and turn off 'scanning always available' (or something like that)
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David 617 said:
'Feature' of android 4.4
Go into WiFi settings and turn off 'scanning always available' (or something like that)
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Thank you for this! I also noticed this and had no idea! Maybe after turning this feature off will help save some more battery life as well? Guess phones these days aren't so simple anymore, you would think when you turn wifi off that it is OFF! No, only off to some degree, lol. Damn phones these days always cheatin on us usin backdoors to get their way, haha!
Posted this on another thread. Maybe relevant to you here.
I seen this same issue, and I'm using nova.
I found a solution, that worked for me.
It seems there are two different WiFi setting pages, depending on how you get to them.
One way is settings > WiFi
The other is via quick settings swipe down > touch "Wi-Fi" below the icon.
I've seen the first way show WiFi as off while the second shows it on at the same time.
What I've found is that the only way to truly ensure it is off is via quick settings drop-down.
Hope that helps others.
My wife got a moto g a few weeks ago on boost mobile - such a nice fast fluid and stable phone, almost the same as the nexus 4.
The problem is that last week it's begun shutting itself off randomly for no reason.
It is fully updated, stock, not rooted, it has no unusual apps installed and still it randomly turns itself off - I'm not sure if just at random while it's sleeping or also during calls, I will double check, but a Google search told me that it isn't a common problem and therefore there was no common solution.
We are not developers and don't know how to do anything crazy with bootloaders or the kernel or anything, so please bare that in mind - is there any simple solution that anyone could suggest that we try?
Thanks so much in advance!
It powers off cause of a safety mechanism to prevent it from damaging phone. Idk what causes it this happened to me once
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Thanks... Any suggestions for a fix?
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