[APP] Samsung Keyboard Keypress Sounds For HTC IME - XPERIA X10 Themes and Apps

Hi all!!
I post here this folder contains the samsung keyboard keys sounds that you can use in your HTC IME instead of the default HTC sound ( I think that Samsung sound is better than HTC's one )!!
To apply them,put this folder into your sd card or into system folder; then open HTC IME settings, go to Sound&Vibration, check 'custom sounds' and copy the correct Samsung sounds addresses into the voices: 'Normal key','Space','Backspace', 'Enter'! (files estension .ogg). I dont' know why the 4 Samsung sounds are the same..no difference..so if you prefer have different sound during keyboard use..you can use a mix of this sounds and the HTC's ones.
I hope you enjoy your new keyboard sound!!

Hey man does this work only with HTC? I have a rooted i9300 running CM11 and I was wondering if I could use these sounds over the crappy KitKat key press sounds.
Thanks!

Thanksssssss, I was looking for a long time, but Just now I can change the keypress sound to my device. Because the keypress sound that I had it, did don't like for me . Thanks ?

Not working I placed in system/media/audio/ui

Related

Remove clicking sounds

wm2005 is really a big step forward. However, I have a big problem with the clicking sounds when you choose a menu or an application. I wanted to remove those 2 sounds, but that's impossible since these are in Rom.
I can't find anything how to remove this hoorible clicks. I hope that someone has a suggestion.
thx
Why don't you just uncheck sounds fo "Events (warnings, system events) from the Sounds and Notifications in the Personal Settings?
I'm wondering if it's possible to change that clicking sound to another sound of my choice . . . Can any of the Tech Guru's Please Help ?
There is a way, you would have to search your device for the original sounds, back them up and override them with your own.
as long as you know the name of the sound you want to change; it's possible. for me, i changed the normal beep sound when the "G" icon comes up after a soft reset (GPRS). the name of that sound is "default". what i did was took a wav file i wanted to use, from my laptop i renamed it to "default", copied and pasted it to the windows folder of my unit. there will be a menu pop-up question saying something like "the file "default" already exists, do you want to replace it?" click ok and there you go; the default sound is different. the other built in sounds can be seen when you go to your sounds and notifications folder. example; the activesync sound can be changed by choosing from the drop down menu. these are the built in sounds; you can change the actual wav file by putting in a sound with the same name (like the one i did for the default sound). i think what you can't do is change the name of the built in sound...
hope that helps.
Yes , thank-you guys it works Gr8 . Only thing is that you need to use another file explorer like Resco etc etc if you want to replace the system sound cuz the built in Explorer won't allow it .
Cheers Sean

Keyboard Slide Sound

hello,
is it possible to add costum keyboard sliding sounds?
Settings -> Sounds -> Keyboard Sliding
but i want some more costum sounds
Custom Sliding Sounds
I would like to know if it is possible to change the sliding sounds on the Vox (wife's phone) as on a PocketPC. I have a T-mobile wing and have this down for my phone. If I try to overwrite the current sounds I get a access denied error and I tried to look for the registry keys but they are not in the same location as on a PocketPC. A nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
On a side note, is there a Network Wizard for the smartphone? All I can find on here are the versions for the PocketPC.
Thanks in advance.
Custom Sliding Sounds
After some searching I finally found a solution.
http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+S720+(LIBRA)+Sliding+sound+tweak?t=anon
This is for the S720, but I did this on the Vox with no problems.
-------------------------------------------------
First you will require your new custom sound files.
16 Bit 44Khz stereo PCM wave works nicely (this is the format that windows used for it's existing files)
You will need three files total:
4.wav - the "sample" sound. Duplicate either in or out file
4_in.wav - The keyboard slide in sound
4_out.wav - The keyboard slide out sound
Next copy them to your windows directory on your phone.
Then you will require a Registry editor (Ghisler Total Commander for example)
And navigate to HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\
There are three keys here you have to change.
SlidingSound - Change the value of sound to 4.wav
SlidingOut - Change the value of sound to 4_out.wav
SlidingIn - Change the value of sound to 4_in.wav
And presto, your phone should now be using your custom sound files instead of the boring windows ones.
- Keep in mind: If you visit your sound settings in windows to change anything (such as default ring tone or alarm/reminder sounds) as soon as you hit done, windows will reset it to whatever sliding sound was previously listed, you'll have to go back and re-edit them on your own but it's the small price to pay for custom ring tones.
-----------------------------------------------------
I now have something besides the standard sliding sounds.

[Q] Port Windows Phone 7 Keyboard or use the sounds to/with Android?

Maybe the Keyboard port is unlikely, but we should at least be able to use the sounds in the Keyboard? Anyone wanna help?
SUOND WINDOWS PHONE http://www.mediafire.com/?2ads0drj47h8ai7 .CAF
You could do that... you'd have to build the entire keyboard from scratch, build a dictionary that's as good as Windows' dictionary, and it'd likely still have the lag that most of the better keyboards on android have...
z33dev33l said:
You could do that... you'd have to build the entire keyboard from scratch, build a dictionary that's as good as Windows' dictionary, and it'd likely still have the lag that most of the better keyboards on android have...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe not a keyboard, but what about extrecting the sounds?
Even if you put the sounds onto an android device, the trick that wp7 has is that it does not play the same sound each time you hit a key, it cycles through several tones. To get the android keyboard to sound the same you would have to find a way to copy that trick.
You could probably just skin a keyboard app on Android to look like the WP7 keyboard.
Works somewhat, need someone to try and fix it
I found WP7 sound files here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840898
I used free http://alternativeto.net/software/formatfactory/about
to convert wp7 keyboard sound file .wav to .ogg
with root access, mount R/W, replace stock files in:
/system/media/audio/ui/
KeypressDelete.ogg
KeypressReturn.ogg
KeypressSpacebar.ogg
KeypressStandard.ogg
KbdAccentPicker.wav - didn't use
KbdFunction.wav - sound the same as spacebar.wav
KbdKeyTap.wav - converted, renamed to KeypressStandard.ogg , KeypressDelete.ogg
KbdSpacebar.wav - converted, renamed to KeypressSpacebar.ogg
I haven't figure out what is the right converting setting so that new file would work correctly (bitrate maybe?). When type fast, the sound couldn't keep up. Hope someone can help!
Attachment has all the files needed, original wp7 & android file, and the converted & renamed .ogg
I notice the lag also happens when the settings are changed using Kii keyboard. I too wonder what is causing the delay and lag

Custom Menu Sounds

So i figured it would be pretty cool if you could customize the android menus to make navigation/selection sounds similar to those from Legend of Zelda.
I've already got all the menu sounds such as cursor moving and item selection as mp3s.
But how would i go about actually adding the sounds?
I'm on a Desire Z with Cyanogen 7 btw.
1. u will need to convert sound from .mp3 to .ogg
2. u will need to be rooted and go into system/media/audio/ui
3. You will need to replace the sounds with files of the same name though. Different sound but same file name.
use this for help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849996
The only sound it lets me change is the "effect_tick" sound.
My phone doesn't make any other sounds when i enable it in the Settings menu.
Is that just a Cyanogen thing?
Also is it possible to be more specific when changing system sounds? Like making a sound when scrolling through different screens? Or pressing the Back button?
No the only sounds u can change are the one in the ui folder... NO scrolling or back button.. look at it like this.. if it has a sound u can change it...

[Q] how do i change clicking sound?

Hi guys,
maybe for most of you the clicking sound "chick chick" isn't annoying but it's too loud and hurts my senses especially using ear phones...
I have a very cool clicking sound file from my old Samsung mobile... I would want to change default to that and lower it's volume...
Anyone know where is the wav file located for that clock sound in our Roms?
That mp3 located in system/media/audio/ui/
yeah thanks.. I figured it out already yesterday...
How is the selection done from the files within the directory? Do we replace the file with our own with the same filename? Because I changed from one rom (Omega 16.2) to another (Omega 9.2) and I saved in my pc the folder /system/media/audio/ui from both roms to compare them. Although both roms have (almost) the same files in the directory, the touch sound (which is the one I want to change) is different. So how do I choose which file the system uses for each operation?
EDIT: I am using Samsung Galaxy SII, I got here from a link from another thread. I will post this to the proper forum again, although the system is the same

Categories

Resources