CM10 vibration & haptic feedback - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III

I just flashed the new CM10 m2 release and am new to cm... I was looking around the settings to try and turn down the vibration intensity and haptic feedback... Does anyone know how to do this or is there and app in the play store that can accomplish this task? As always, thanks for the help guys!
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Also does anyone know how to change the message theme? The stock android is fugly...all black would be cool
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pschatz12 said:
I just flashed the new CM10 m2 release and am new to cm... I was looking around the settings to try and turn down the vibration intensity and haptic feedback... Does anyone know how to do this or is there and app in the play store that can accomplish this task? As always, thanks for the help guys!
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Did you ever figure this out? I flashed CM10 this morning and cannot for the life of me get the haptic feedback to turn off when typing out text messages.

It's under sound settings... you can turn haptic feedback off completely.

I've been wondering the same thing. The intensity is waaay to strong and I'd rather not turn off Haptic feedback completely.

Anybody?

Please help us!
Let's superclarify this topic:
How do we turn down the haptic intensity, without turning it completely off? The haptic feedback in GS3 SGH-I747 (AT&T) is WAY too strong on the current CM10 M2 nightly. I am guessing you guys on Verizon GS3's are having the same issue
There is a setting under System>Notification Drawer>Haptic Feedback which has the options of "On," "Off," and "Use global setting." I've looked everywhere else, and there is no global setting change that I could find.

tbwen said:
Let's superclarify this topic:
How do we turn down the haptic intensity, without turning it completely off? The haptic feedback in GS3 SGH-I747 (AT&T) is WAY too strong on the current CM10 M2 nightly. I am guessing you guys on Verizon GS3's are having the same issue
There is a setting under System>Notification Drawer>Haptic Feedback which has the options of "On," "Off," and "Use global setting." I've looked everywhere else, and there is no global setting change that I could find.
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Far as I know there is no way to adjust the haptic feedback besides on and off at the user level. It's something controlled by the ROM. Different ROMs could possibly have lower levels.
And I believe the global setting is referring to silent/silent+vibrate/sound/sound+vibrate far as notifications from everything.
I very well could be wrong on both accounts so don't take my word as gospel.

If you flash ktoonz kernel, he has a setting for vibration intensity under 'extras'
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duarian said:
If you flash ktoonz kernel, he has a setting for vibration intensity under 'extras'
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This seems to be the only fix out there. I'm from D2TMO side and I'm searching all around the world for a script or something to change this without having to flash a kernel. Has anyone taken the Ktweaker app out of the kernel and tried that?
Edit: attempted myself no go. Just FC over and over, won't even open as I expected.

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mt3g said:
This seems to be the only fix out there. I'm from D2TMO side and I'm searching all around the world for a script or something to change this without having to flash a kernel. Has anyone taken the Ktweaker app out of the kernel and tried that?
Edit: attempted myself no go. Just FC over and over, won't even open as I expected.
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Just a quick note that may help others, my vibrate was very weak and I have cm10.2 and stock dual boot with googy. I managed to fix my problem via stweaks. I have it installed because of the dual boot and under misc is a vibrate intensity options that I can now adjust at will! All the best,
Boseley

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[Q] Nscollab and vibration

I am using nscollab latest, I have one annoyance, and I can't figure it it. My problem is when I am talking on the phone and I take the phone away fyom my face it vibrates twice, I turned off all haptic feedback options but it still does it. I tried to post this in nscollabs posting in android development but I can't because I'm a new user. If anyone has an answer on how I can fix this that would be great.
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smoka206 said:
I am using nscollab latest, I have one annoyance, and I can't figure it it. My problem is when I am talking on the phone and I take the phone away fyom my face it vibrates twice, I turned off all haptic feedback options but it still does it. I tried to post this in nscollabs posting in android development but I can't because I'm a new user. If anyone has an answer on how I can fix this that would be great.
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Are you using any proximity sensor app such as "Sanity" or somthing like that ?
Also go to the "Dialer"-->"Preferences" and make sure "haptiv feedback" is checked off.
And, go to "Cyanogen Settings" and make sure that at "input settings"-->"Haptic feedback tweeks" the option "Haptic feedback main" is checked off
I tried disabling all settings to no avail. I do not know what the cause was but I switched to CM 36
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smoka206 said:
I tried disabling all settings to no avail. I do not know what the cause was but I switched to CM 36
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You may have to disable some settings under - Settings- Call Settings- Vibrate every 45 seconds?
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Always use proximity.
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[Q] ICS - how to remove haptic feedback on lockscreen

any one knows how to remove haptic feedback on the lockscreen?
and anyone knows how to add adhoc support to ICS?
thanks
gonemad02 said:
any one knows how to remove haptic feedback on the lockscreen?
thanks
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I don't think you can, I was looking for that myself.
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pnnorth said:
I don't think you can, I was looking for that myself.
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thought so. just hoping hahaha thanks for the response bro
They removed it in CM7, what is haptic feedback for anyways?
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falconrulz said:
They removed it in CM7, what is haptic feedback for anyways?
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Haptic feedback is that slight vibrating that happens when you press an icon on the screen. In this case, it is permanently on on the lockscreen.
I am using Alpha 11, but it is still there. I find any feedback vibrating extremely annoying personally.
Heeter
Check sounds under system setting. Its at the end of it.
Edit: not for lock screen
Heeter said:
Haptic feedback is that slight vibrating that happens when you press an icon on the screen. In this case, it is permanently on on the lockscreen.
I am using Alpha 11, but it is still there. I find any feedback vibrating extremely annoying personally.
Heeter
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I meant, what it is for. Not what is it.
You'll have to look through the ics source of whatever rom you're using for the haptic feedback on the lockscreen. It'd be somewhere in the code
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Any developments about this issue?
'Vibrate on Touch' under Security | Lockscreen. Uncheck it and it will no longer vibrate when you enter password.
Oogway13 said:
'Vibrate on Touch' under Security | Lockscreen. Uncheck it and it will no longer vibrate when you enter password.
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This works if you are using LOCKSCREEN with PIN/PASSWORD Type. What if I'm using normal or basic lockscreen ?

Adjust haptic feedback length?

I've searched the forum, and cannot find an answer. I just got a warranty replacement phone and the haptic feedback is ridiculously strong and loud. I can tolerate the notification vibrate since it is for notification, but right now I have haptic feedback turned off for soft buttons because it's so annoying. My older sensation had no issue like this. I know galaxy s phones have a strength adjustment, is there something like that for the sensation? I really like a soft haptic feedback, and I'm going to be bummed if I have to leave it off. Is there some config file I can edit, somewhere might there be a millisecond adjustment for feedback length? Kind of like there is in some keyboards?
Bump anybody? Surely somebody has figured this out.
I had this issue too on stock rom when i flashed my first custom rom i noticed the soft key does have less haptic feedback perhaps you wanna try that
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I'm already on a custom rom. I'm using ViperS sense 4. It happened on the stock ics rom before I s-off'd though too so I think it's just a hardware issue. Goddamn refurbs
MusicMan374 said:
I'm already on a custom rom. I'm using ViperS sense 4. It happened on the stock ics rom before I s-off'd though too so I think it's just a hardware issue. Goddamn refurbs
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Im on ordroid 9.0.0 and i find the soft keys feedback just good
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I don' think changing roms will help my problem though
I guess if there's no way to get around this, I'll just leave haptic feedback off. Don't really want to go to the pain of getting ANOTHER replacement.
MusicMan374 said:
I guess if there's no way to get around this, I'll just leave haptic feedback off. Don't really want to go to the pain of getting ANOTHER replacement.
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Yeah I don't see another solution lol haptic feedback is nice to use just sucks for you :/ but don't worry every phone has flaws
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Disable haptic feedback on hardware keys

Good morning XDA.
As the title says, I am trying to disable the haptic feedback just on my hardware keys, as I am using pie and have no use for them. I don't want to disable haptic feedback all together, as I like it while touching the screen.
I'm sure it will take some tinkering with "code", but if anybody could point me in the right direction, that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
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Go to sound >scroll down >and deselect "vibrate on touch "
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wrath90210 said:
Go to sound >scroll down >and deselect "vibrate on touch "
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For sure. I've been searching and searching to find out how to do this. I've seen that answer before, but people were asking how to remove haptic feedback all together. I assumed your method would do the same. But I was an idiot and didn't test it out. I just did though, and it works perfectly. Thanks for the quick response :beer::thumbup:
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Haptic no longer working

Even though I enabled vibrate on touch in my sound settings, I never get haptic feedback for anything. I've enabled haptic in my SwiftKey settings as well, but no dice. Weird thing is, I could have sworn I had haptic when I first got this phone, but now it's gone and I can't fathom why. Has anyone had this issue before?
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toohsieh said:
Even though I enabled vibrate on touch in my sound settings, I never get haptic feedback for anything. I've enabled haptic in my SwiftKey settings as well, but no dice. Weird thing is, I could have sworn I had haptic when I first got this phone, but now it's gone and I can't fathom why. Has anyone had this issue before?
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Couple if things. I had to go into the SwiftKey settings and turn up keyless vibration from to to 25. After that you may have battery saver enabled which would turn off your vibration
toohsieh said:
Even though I enabled vibrate on touch in my sound settings, I never get haptic feedback for anything. I've enabled haptic in my SwiftKey settings as well, but no dice. Weird thing is, I could have sworn I had haptic when I first got this phone, but now it's gone and I can't fathom why. Has anyone had this issue before?
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I posted this under another topic dealing with vibrator issues.
I think this is bug from profiles or quiet hours. The link to cyanogen mod bug-
https://jira.cyanogenmod.org/browse/BACON-467
I have owned OPO for few days and probably on 2nd day I lost the vibration. This was driving me crazy for last few days, I even raised a ticket with OPO hardware thinking the motor is shot but then I can see that the phone vibrates on bootup. I recently came across someone saying that the file sys/devices/virtual/timed_output/vibrator/enable value staying as 0 is causing the motor to not work. Come to think of it, I started using profiles and quiet hours from next day.
I don't know if there's a workaround editing the enable file value to 1? I think my notification LED light is also not working cause of the issues with quiet hours.
I just wanted to say that my haptic feedback suddenly went away as well. Does anyone have any new leads regarding this?
AZImmortal said:
I just wanted to say that my haptic feedback suddenly went away as well. Does anyone have any new leads regarding this?
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I think I saw a bug report on that in jira, I'll try post number soon.
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Make sure the intensity option is at full. I've managed to disable mine using this
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I have found this to be related to the Quiet Hours functionality. Even if I am not in an active quiet profile, the haptic feedback does not function. By fully disabling the Quiet Hours functionality, the haptic feedback was restored.

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