Turn off haptic feedback for hardware buttons in cm10 - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi all
I am trying to figure out how to turn off or reduce vibration with haptic feedback in cm10 for the hardware keys . I couldn't find any settings in hardware keys section. Can someone help ?
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System settings, sound, vibrate on touch
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Thank you!! It worked.
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My pleasure to help.
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Is there a way to keep the navigation buttons on haptic, but turn it off for everything else?
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subarudroid said:
System settings, sound, vibrate on touch
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i would press thanks, but i cant find the button:silly:
thanks!

No need to dig up an ancient thread like this with a comment, for future reference please.
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Keyboard LED

I think it might just be my phone but everytime i use the physical keyboard in light the led on the keyboard doesnt turn on but when i use it in the dark they turn on. Has anyone notice this?
ERrr I think the light sensor controls that. Especially if you have it to set auto.
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Mine does that, think it is a power saving feature. Uses the sensor by the earpiece much the same way as the auto feature with screen brightness.
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It is a feature of the phone. I work for the sprint store, and our rep tried to show us that like it was an actual selling point. If you put your thumb on the sensor between the speaker and the camera the light will come on.
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lickarock said:
It is a feature of the phone. I work for the sprint store, and our rep tried to show us that like it was an actual selling point. If you put your thumb on the sensor between the speaker and the camera the light will come on.
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Lol same thing our rep did at our store! Quick question for everybody. Does your screen have high percentage of your battery?
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903tex said:
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Yea its always gonna eat the most juice. Big bright screen likey battery. Battery don't likey big bright screen. Sorry had too.
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bryanfritz1 said:
Yea its always gonna eat the most juice. Big bright screen likey battery. Battery don't likey big bright screen. Sorry had too.
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Sad since the screen isn't hd....Screen is nice but me don't likely drain on battery.
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Moved to Q&A as is a question. Any question threads belong here.
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Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Not to my knowledge, at least not on the stock rom. CM7 had settings you could adjust, I imagine when CM9 hits we will see the same.
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I stand corrected, thanks.
VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Settings/launguage and input/keyboard backlight
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VECCTOR said:
Is there any way to change the settings for keyboard light?
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Settings/language and input.
Edit.. Sorry, must have been posting at the same time.
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bryanfritz1 said:
Settings/launguage and input/keyboard backlight
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Wow never knew about that setting. It would be awsome if you were able to change the keyboard light to a different color
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Weird screen bug after unlocking?

So I've noticed this strange bug ever since I've had the phone. Sometimes after turning the screen on, my screen won't register touch input properly - ill try to do my pattern unlock and it'll just jitter around and not work. After turning the screen off and on again its fixed. Anyone else have the same problem? It's happened on stock and every other rom I've used.
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Sounds like a hardware issue.
Please post questions in the q&a section
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I have that too.. seems connected with the home screen bug / helicopetering..
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IVS IVRIS said:
I have that too.. seems connected with the home screen bug / helicopetering..
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Never had the home screen bug happen even once on my device... Its a bit irritating but not that bad. It never happens after the screen has been on, only right when you turn it on
Ah oke. We better pray for the jelly bean update then! Haha
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How to keep Captive Key Lights On?

I am on JellyBam but like having the lights on until phone turns off, is there something in settings I missed?
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I am on JellyBam but like having the lights on until phone turns off, is there something in settings I missed?
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No/Yes?
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My light stay on until it sleeps. Don't think smthn is wrong
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khäled.M said:
My light stay on until it sleeps. Don't think smthn is wrong
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Are you on JellyBam or what ROM do you have, I know my lights are active as long as you touch the screen or flip the phone the sensor turns them on but I want them on all the time and only shut off when I turn the phone off it's what I'm use to?
Capacitive Buttons on the play store may help?
DisruptiveMind said:
Capacitive Buttons may help?
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Ok and again are you on JellyBam and know where to look for these settings?

Is ther any way to change the multi touch capability?

Is ther any way to change the touch screen from multi touch up to 2 points too 3 or 4 ? Sent from my EndeavorU using xda premium
Go to settings - display and gesture and disable 3 finger input gesture
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You can use UP TO 10 touches at the same time?!
And I think thats more than enough!
deathgame said:
Go to settings - display and gesture and disable 3 finger input gesture
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Thanks that's all I needed to know I was stuck on 2 and didn't know how to expand 10 is more than enough just wanted to get out of two
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Steke said:
You can use UP TO 10 touches at the same time?!
And I think thats more than enough!
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I don't think you understood what I ment I had the gestures turned on and it limits you to two tuches wanted to get off it and didn't know how
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First off, you're posting in the wrong forum as you have an international HTC one X and this is the forum for the dual core one xl.
Second, multitouch has to do with the hardware and touchscreen firmware. So long as both the hardware and the touchscreen firmware support it, it will be active.
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Soft keys not lighting up

Ever since I rooted....my soft keys are not lighting up anymore. Any reason why?
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Ever since I rooted....my soft keys are not lighting up anymore. Any reason why?
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They light up in extreme dark. Did you test it in that environment?
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Ohhhh I never knew that lol thanks
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Mr.Wellington said:
Ohhhh I never knew that lol thanks
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Extreme darkness is a little invalid. Sure, they light up in the dark, but you can also cover the ambient light sensor at the top of the device and they'll come on.

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