I was using my HTC Sensation with ARHD 6.3.0 and the Save Power option kicked in. It stopped the on screen vibration. I charged my phone and rebooted it but the on screen vibration still does not work. Click the "hardware" keys (home, menu, back, search) has no vibration. However, the feedback from the unlock using a pattern works and it vibrates when typing on the keyboard. It also does vibrate with an incoming call. Any solutions as to why the onscreen vibration stopped?
It's the power saver doing it. You can disable it in the settings menu
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It's not because I unchecked the power saver option and changed its turn on to never. I also unchecked the option for where it turns off the onscreen vibration. After that, I rebooted my phone once more. Still no luck with the on screen vibrations. It feels as if I'm not even clicking anything without them.
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Anyone figured it out?
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Hi I'm having an issue with my volume rocker and lockscreen. If i go into settings and have my lockscreen pattern activate immediately after my screen turns off i can change my volume without my screen turning on. But if I put the lockscreen on a delay like 5 minutes everytime I change the volume my screen turns on anyway to fix this.
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Hi all. Not sure how to call those 4 buttons which each android phone has. But does somebody know how to turn off the vibration ?
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masterl1983 said:
Hi all. Not sure how to call those 4 buttons which each android phone has. But does somebody know how to turn off the vibration ?
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I assume that you mean the hardware buttons. From left to right at the bottom of the device
HOME button, Menu/Options button, Back button and Search button
To turn off vibrate
Settings->Sound Settings->General->vibrate = OFF
Settings->Sound Settings->Feedback->vibrate feedback = OFF
Thanks. I knew I saw this option somewhere but could not remember.
Btw. The buttons are called softkeys
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Settings--sound & notification--other sounds-- uncheck vibrate on touch.
Out-of-the-box, it seems only the power button will wake the Skyrocket up. I've also changed my accessibility settings so that the power button ends calls.
Guess what happens when your screen turns off during a call and you need to turn it back on to, say, unmute the conference call you were listening in on. Yup. You guessed it. It hangs up.
No other buttons were coded stock to wake the phone except the power button. There are mods that allow using the volume buttons to wake the phone if it's a continuing issue.
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Fortune090 said:
No other buttons were coded stock to wake the phone except the power button. There are mods that allow using the volume buttons to wake the phone if it's a continuing issue.
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yep check in dev section. +1
Dear all,
I, maybe, have a stupid question but not able to find out the solution !
I am wondering how to change the HTC Sense default ring to accept/decline an incoming call when phone is locked or in deep sleep mode.
I find this not very user friendly to move the bubble "Accept" or "Decline" into the big ring ... I am expecting for a slider or a simple button....
Does anyone know how to modify this feature ?
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Nino
There are custom ROMs where you can revert the lock screen back to the default Android lock screen, but even then you will have to unlock via a slide then accept the call by hitting a button. Custom ROMs also allow you to decline a call by pressing a volume button.
Most touchscreen smartphones don't have a simple push-button to answer or decline calls, as a single touch can be incidental and thus happen in your pocket.
Note, however, that you can either move "Accept" or "Decline" into the big ring OR move the big ring to "Accept" or "Decline."
Also if you press volume down (probably up works as well but it's what I'm used to from a previous phone) it will silence the ringing/vibration without even having to take it out of your pocket.
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I either use one of the volume buttons, or the power button.
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Thanks for your feedback.
I am, currently, using Elegencia ICS Rom for Sensation.
I will try to use vol up and down.
However, I was expecting a nice UI to accept/decline incoming call like the iPhone one !
Regards,
Nino
Thanks in advance!
WidgetLocker has the ability
Just tried it, checked the box in settings, but no dice
Uninstalled and got a refund.
Any others?
no lock?
or
Screen Off and Lock?
Thanks, already tried both of them because they worked on my og evo, but no such luck
Coming from the galaxy s2 I do miss the power button on the side, hoping to find a solution still
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Actually, I used to have a Nexus One and the power button was broken. To circumvent that, I had to use an app called AnyUnlock. I turned the screen on with the volume rocker and you could also use a widget to turn the screen off (rather than using the power button to turn the screen off). Which I suppose could be useful if you have smaller fingers or something and didn't want to make the reach. Very, very useful app when your power button stops functioning.
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Actually, I used to have a Nexus One and the power button was broken. To circumvent that, I had to use an app called AnyUnlock. I turned the screen on with the volume rocker and you could also use a widget to turn the screen off (rather than using the power button to turn the screen off). Which I suppose could be useful if you have smaller fingers or something and didn't want to make the reach. Very, very useful app when your power button stops functioning.
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I'm sure it uses the same method that the other apps use and it even says in the description on their app page that it only works on Froyo and GB.
Yea seems like all of them don't work with ics urrrrrrrrr
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I was actually wondering this very same thing earlier today. Hope someone finds a solution.
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Volume Rocker Wake works on CM9 Alpha 5
I've been using CM9 Alpha 5 for a few hours now and it's great !
The first think I set was the Volume Rocker Wake as the Power Button is not as easy to press when using most cases covering the power button.
To enable it, go to SETTING --> DISPLAY --> VOLUME ROCKER WAKE
it enables waking the phone by pressing the volume rocker EITHER up/down.
There is no way to specify one or the other
However, it works great ! I'm really liking CM9, my only complaint is the missing HTC Camera which was just amazing with the hardware burst (I'm still looking for a way to flash it if that's even possible).