Vibration strength - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

any file configuration set as calls and
SMS Vibration Strength? an
example of what can be a menu
button on the vibro strength
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An app would be really usefull. My phone vribrate like crazy, so hard that it makes much noise.

I know with my phone (SGS Captivate), you can change the strength of the vibration for calls/sms by going to Settings -> Sound -> Vibration Intensity.

I just looked at whether this is also true for the HD2 but unfortunately this is not the case. I think an app is the only solution...

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Increase Vibration strength?

Is there any way to increase the vibration strength like when the phone is set to vib and ring? Kinda like Snailslug's Touch Response
Switcher05 said:
Is there any way to increase the vibration strength like when the phone is set to vib and ring? Kinda like Snailslug's Touch Response
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there is not "strength" only vibration duration... idk but there may be a regkey that controls this.

Adjust vibrate sensitivity in general?

Hi all,
I own a HTC Desire and I don't like the vibrate sensivity. It's too strong and it doesn't feel good... Previously I owned Windows Mobile phones and it was very easy to adjust the vibrate sensitivity... There was also an app to enable vibrate on every tap....
Is this possible? (I really mean in general, not just ringtone vibration or keyboard vibration)
THANKS!
No one interested???
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Got the same issue, at least for sms and calls I reduced it with smart vibrator by reducing the duration of the vibration
Any news of you ? Did you find a solution ?
I'm interested too... My Desire vibrates too much on my desk !
Ty chill91. SmartVibrator works well for this. Yes it still sucks I can't modify the vibration intensity, but at least I can cut it down to a short burst.

[Q] new Sensation - loud when vibates

Hi there,
new HTC Sensaton arrived today - and I have problem with it. It vibrates very loud - it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons). When the back cover is off it's fine - it's perfectly quiet. When it's on - some part of back cover just vibrates, or something between the body and back cover cracks. I did some tests with foam tape inside - sometimes helps, sometimes not, also it's not what you want to do with a new phone.
Anybody else expecting this problem ? Is replacement the only solution ?
Thanks!
empeg said:
it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons).
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I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
PartyMango said:
I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
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I know that - but I do like vibrate feedback of touch operations. I use it now in Desire HD, and I want to keep it. Also I don't expect it to be a problem with every Sensation. I just hope that someone got same problem and managed to fix the hardware - using hammer or something like that.

[Q] Increase vibration intensity

Hi all!
I'd like to know if any app or script or something exist that could change the vibration intensity. I don't mean the haptic feedback part, since I don't use it, I mean, I want to have stronger vibration when I get mail, sms, call. I found an app that can do this for call and sms, but I receive way more mails than sms. Any solution? Tasker perhaps, or something else?
I have the same problem. What is the app you use for calls and SMS.
i don't think that there is any app available to increase the vibration intensity...this settings have to be integrated at the system level...so u wont be finding any app to increase the vibration intensity than that is already available in the system...
Go sound, tick haptic feedback, change vibration intensity, then off haptic feedback.
Cheers
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There is a setting to increase the vibration sensitivity under Settings -> Sound -> Vibration Sensitivity, Click on that and you can choose.. I think that will increase the Sensivity for every vibration.

Universal, System-wise Vibration Control that is Integrated into Volume Control

Hello folks,
I'm currently having this concern for my Nexus 5, running Franco's Kernel and Power toggle for sound profile switch, i.e. no sound - vib - sound only - sound+vib.
However, I noticed that switching sound profile using Power Toggle only applies to limited apps. For example, the ringer of the phone is of course under control by this toggle. However, I noticed that this toggle fails to control the vibration behavior of other apps such as Gmail and WeChat. I'm sure there are more examples but these two apps are of my daily use so I noticed immediately. To clarify, I'm talking about the situation when the phone would still vibrate on incoming emails in Gmail, even though I toggled to no sound or sound only profile in Power Toggle. It looks like this has nothing to do with Power Toggle because Android simply handles vibration behavior on a per-app basis.
For this reason, I am looking for a solution to handle the vibration behavior of the phone on a universal basis. I'm trying to achieve the behavior of the phone that is similar to iPhone (excuse me), where I can completely kill the vibration of the phone on one click (or toggle of the hardware button). iPhone 4 was my last iPhone but this simple "kill all vibration" feature is still so good to me.
The only thing I find now is to tweak vibration strength within the Franco Kernel settings. But we all know it's not an on-the-fly operation. I have to go into FKU app, hit Kernel Settings, and enter 0 for vibration amp. I wonder if there is any app that can integrate this operation into sound profile toggle, so when I toggle it into "no sound" or "sound only" mode, the vibration amp is automatically set to 0.
I know this sounds like a hassle but I really cannot think of another way of implementation, because it looks like Android's vibration is not universally controlled from the start? Correct me if I'm wrong, as I have no idea of coding or anything. Meanwhile, if what I guessed is true, it looks like the only viable solution is to find an app or widget that toggles between sound profiles while being able to set vibration amp to 0 through tweaking the Franco Kernel.
Thanks for your help!
Anyone? No one is annoyed by vibration when you want to set your phone completely silent?

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