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Rooted and ran ruu....updated and now I get the annoying vibrate when I hit a number on the dial pad. Seen posts elsewhere about it. Anyone else confirm? Am I missing a setting somewhere? (and yes vibrate is off on typing input) I was pretty sure that when I first got the hero it did not have that feature. If that is how HTC does updates then ewww. If there is no setting someone please remove it in a ROM!
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Rooted and ran ruu....updated and now I get the annoying vibrate when I hit a number on the dial pad. Seen posts elsewhere about it. Anyone else confirm? Am I missing a setting somewhere? (and yes vibrate is off on typing input) I was pretty sure that when I first got the hero it did not have that feature. If that is how HTC does updates then ewww. If there is no setting someone please remove it in a ROM!
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Wow you're right.....! I'll have to look in to removing that for a future release of fresh rom. It was for sure not on there before, but I did post in my thread that changes in the files (even though small) were made to every single stock app.
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Rooted and ran ruu....updated and now I get the annoying vibrate when I hit a number on the dial pad. Seen posts elsewhere about it. Anyone else confirm? Am I missing a setting somewhere? (and yes vibrate is off on typing input) I was pretty sure that when I first got the hero it did not have that feature. If that is how HTC does updates then ewww. If there is no setting someone please remove it in a ROM!
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You have to turn off haptic feedback.
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You have to turn off haptic feedback.
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ok maybe i = nub, but the only vibrating feature i have found on phone and in manual is for the typing input, which is already off. Where is the haptic feedback option? i have looked through every setting at least a dozen times....maybe i just have setting blindness
mcdroid said:
ok maybe i = nub, but the only vibrating feature i have found on phone and in manual is for the typing input, which is already off. Where is the haptic feedback option? i have looked through every setting at least a dozen times....maybe i just have setting blindness
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Settings>Locales & Text> Touch Input>Text Input> Vibrate when typing
That's just the setting for when you use the keyboard. The keypad is different and it wasn't like this pre-update. It's a bit laggy and annoying.
I agree, been anxious to see what/if HTC says anything about the *new* feature....and thanks flipz for takin a look, and other devs for their awesome work on roms!
you can download "Spare Parts" from the market and turn off haptic feedback from there. May or may not help your issue.
Unfortunately spare parts does not disable it...doh
/bump!
With all the juicy ROM talk and requests....since the MR the vibrating dial pad is horrible. #1 on my list for what I am looking for in a ROM.
Any updates on how to disable vibrating dialer???
It is part of the Sprint RUU update. As far as I know there are no manual options to disable it from a user stand point The devs might be able to find a way to disable it im not sure.
Subject says it all. "vibrate on touch" not functioning...AGAIN, and I did factory reset, firmware update blah blah blah. This makes 3 in a row for me with this issue. C6, C5, and now C7 s/n.
This time I bought it at Best Buy locally instead of online like the first two, so I can exchange it more easily.
So, what's the over/under on the total # of times I'll be exchanging this thing until I get one that works 100%?
Mechanical construction seems fine w/ minimal light bleed.
One final thing ASUS: W T F ?!
No haptic feedback on what, typing? There are settings to increase the instensity and the stock setting you can't feel it, so you need to go to the keyboard in settings and change the intensity.
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No haptic feedback on what, typing? There are settings to increase the instensity and the stock setting you can't feel it, so you need to go to the keyboard in settings and change the intensity.
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No touch feedback on ANYTHING.
The only place I notice the haptic feedback is when I power the device on and off - that's it... I'm wondering if all 3 units were actually fine the whole time??
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The only place I notice the haptic feedback is when I power the device on and off - that's it... I'm wondering if all 3 units were actually fine the whole time??
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My first one it worked fine then inexplicably stopped working. Every time I tapped the screen I would get a response. When I would place widgets on the screen I would get a response. I can adjust the settings/volume in advanced keyboard settings, but when I type there is no feedback response. Mine does vibrate on start-up/shut-down, that's it.
I feel a slight vibration when I press any of the three buttons on the lower left of the home screen
Did you go to "Settings - Sound - Vibrate On Touch" and turn it on?
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My first one it worked fine then inexplicably stopped working. Every time I tapped the screen I would get a response. When I would place widgets on the screen I would get a response. I can adjust the settings/volume in advanced keyboard settings, but when I type there is no feedback response. Mine does vibrate on start-up/shut-down, that's it.
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If it works on startup/shutdown then I don't think it's a hardware problem - probably just a combination of settings...
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If it works on startup/shutdown then I don't think it's a hardware problem - probably just a combination of settings...
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This is nuts...
There is an option that can be toggled on and off in the settings menu. It's called "vibrate on contact". You know what I am referring to, right? Whether or not that box is checked has no effect on the haptic feedback.
I am aware of the 'advanced keyboard settings' where the duration of the feedback can be set. I can slide that around and feel the response. When I use the keyboard: no response. Again, it's not just the keyboard, it's everything.
My very first tablet, when I clicked on menu items, icons, etc, the scren would vibrate..just like my cell phone. Every time I tapped the screen there was a solid response. Then it suddenly stopped working. 2nd tablet, very faint feedback when hitting the 3 icons in the lower right hand side, none anywhere else.
I have a feeling a LOT of people have this issue and don't realize it and/or don't care about it.
Bottom line is, my constant issue has nothing to do 'playing with settings' hard boot, cold boot, boot in the ass, whatever. It has to do with piss poor quality control on the part of the mfg.
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This is nuts...
There is an option that can be toggled on and off in the settings menu. It's called "vibrate on contact". You know what I am referring to, right? Whether or not that box is checked has no effect on the haptic feedback.
I am aware of the 'advanced keyboard settings' where the duration of the feedback can be set. I can slide that around and feel the response. When I use the keyboard: no response. Again, it's not just the keyboard, it's everything.
My very first tablet, when I clicked on menu items, icons, etc, the scren would vibrate..just like my cell phone. Every time I tapped the screen there was a solid response. Then it suddenly stopped working. 2nd tablet, very faint feedback when hitting the 3 icons in the lower right hand side, none anywhere else.
I have a feeling a LOT of people have this issue and don't realize it and/or don't care about it.
Bottom line is, my constant issue has nothing to do 'playing with settings' hard boot, cold boot, boot in the ass, whatever. It has to do with piss poor quality control on the part of the mfg.
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When I turn it on... All 3 lower left icons have haptic feedback. When I go into settings and turn off "vibrate on touch" , it doesn't work. I don't see a problem.
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When I turn it on... All 3 lower left icons have haptic feedback. When I go into settings and turn off "vibrate on touch" , it doesn't work. I don't see a problem.
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Haptic feedback response is supposed to be for more than just clicking on those 3 icons you are referring to. How about when you select various things from the settings menu? When you click on an app? Press and hold an app/widget in the menu to drag to the homescreen? In those cases, and others like typing, there should be vibratory feedback. If you're ok with it then great. I just feel that if I am spending $500+ on something I want ALL the functions to work.
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Haptic feedback response is supposed to be for more than just clicking on those 3 icons you are referring to. How about when you select various things from the settings menu? When you click on an app? Press and hold an app/widget in the menu to drag to the homescreen? In those cases, and others like typing, there should be vibratory feedback. If you're ok with it then great. I just feel that if I am spending $500+ on something I want ALL the functions to work.
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Are you using the stock launcher?
Ya, thats settings for the tablet dude. If you feel the feedback when you turn it on or off then it IS working. Asus has just nerfed the HF when your navigating around android likely to save battery life. Chances are with custom roms and custom kernels when they come you can boost the intensity of the vibration and enable it for everything, not just three or four buttons on the homescreen.
Honestly, in a device like this having HF is sort of silly, one tiny vibrator isnt going to provide that much feedback in such a large device and it just kills battery. The only time i really like having it is when i turn on the device and get that feedback to tell me that yes, the tablet is in fact turning on.
I had the same issue that haptic feedback was only working while powering the device up.
But to my big surprise it started to work on everything without me doing anything about it.
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Maybe its a bug that didn't exist in the firmware version on your original unit, but exists in the current firmware...
My point is that its not a *hardware* issue if it vibrates on power up/down...
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Yes.
Wow! Didn't even know about this being another issue that I can add to my litany of complaints. The only vibration/feedback I get is when powering up. I suspect many have this problem and do not realize it. Another QC **** up for ASUS...........
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umbopo said:
Wow! Didn't even know about this being another issue that I can add to my litany of complaints. The only vibration/feedback I get is when powering up. I suspect many have this problem and do not realize it. Another QC **** up for ASUS...........
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Maybe, but I always turn off haptic on my phones and tablets.. never did like them
Ok, so I just tested this. The only way to key the soft keyboard keys to vibrate on touch is by going into the "Asus Keyboard" settings and enabling it there. If I enabled it under the "Android keyboard" settings, it doesn't work (since we actually using the Asus soft keyboard). Also, make sure to increase the vibration length as it defaults to 1ms or something like that.
Have you enabled the vibration under *Asus Keyboard* settings?
The back, home and recent apps soft keys did vibrate by selecting Vibrate on touch under Settings->Sound.
So, it seems to work as expected here...
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Ok, so I just tested this. The only way to key the soft keyboard keys to vibrate on touch is by going into the "Asus Keyboard" settings and enabling it there. If I enabled it under the "Android keyboard" settings, it doesn't work (since we actually using the Asus soft keyboard). Also, make sure to increase the vibration length as it defaults to 1ms or something like that.
Have you enabled the vibration under *Asus Keyboard* settings? YES.
The back, home and recent apps soft keys did vibrate by selecting Vibrate on touch under Settings->Sound. No vibration for me with these keys with "vibrate on touch" toggled on
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Seems to be an odd / random occurrence but if you type a few letters maybe 4-5 and then try to delete everything, it won't let you (with keyboard dock haven't tried a 'soft' app yet).
Also noticed in a few apps that paste is broken in certain text fields.
Anyone else having these issues and know a fix?
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I've run into the paste thing myself. Not the backspace yet, although I've seen at least 2 other threads with it being mentioned,.
I've run into the backspace not working when trying to correct input in a field on a web site.
Dave
If this fix your issue make sure you hit "thanks"!! just kidding. I found a work around may work for you guys. Just change your default keyboard to Android instead of Asus. Let me know if it works for you.
I ran into all kinds of oddities like that before the Jelly Bean update. What app are you using that you're noticing the Backspace problem OP?
Most of my problems were always with Chrome before JB update. The search box after the initial search in Google would become inactive, times I couldn't clear it with Backspace nor highlight.
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If this fix your issue make sure you hit "thanks"!! just kidding. I found a work around may work for you guys. Just change your default keyboard to Android instead of Asus. Let me know if it works for you.
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Haha, I have thanked you as it seems to work for me.
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If this fix your issue make sure you hit "thanks"!! just kidding. I found a work around may work for you guys. Just change your default keyboard to Android instead of Asus. Let me know if it works for you.
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Worked for me - thanks! Do you lose any functionality switching like this? The function keys all seem to still work.
Dave
Yip >> me also ...re "backspace" on JB
amenic said:
Seems to be an odd / random occurrence but if you type a few letters maybe 4-5 and then try to delete everything, it won't let you (with keyboard dock haven't tried a 'soft' app yet).
Also noticed in a few apps that paste is broken in certain text fields.
Anyone else having these issues and know a fix?
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda app-developers app
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Yips ..I got / ran into this PESKY thing ... straight after I updated to 4.1 and thought to update ( test few docs)
and thought it was something stuck under the KEY on dock ! ,,,beiong later @ near 2am I thought to sleep on it !
Yips same problem today ... with BACKSPACE ... tested via "Doc 2 Go and Office Suite pro and SMemo
....>> not sure of any "paste" issue with other apps - havent tried
Cheers
i have noticed EXTREMELY SLOW response from the keyboard in dolphin just as i start up, and quite often poor keyboard response all over. Not impressed with JB hopefully theres a fix coming out soon
buhohitr said:
If this fix your issue make sure you hit "thanks"!! just kidding. I found a work around may work for you guys. Just change your default keyboard to Android instead of Asus. Let me know if it works for you.
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I had same problem after update to JB . I have chanced keyboard for android one but now key layout is changed a bit. "@" is now under "2" key instead of " ' " key. there was couple more changes that I now have to remember when using my dock.
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I had same problem after update to JB . I have chanced keyboard for android one but now key layout is changed a bit. "@" is now under "2" key instead of " ' " key. there was couple more changes that I now have to remember when using my dock.
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@ under 2 is the International US Layout.
@ under ' is the UK Layout.
Just go to settings --> input and language and change the keyboard language from English (US) to English (UK).
I have both of these problems. when I change my keyboard from asus English to Android English, it just prompts me to returm it to Asus keyboard to maintain hardware consistency. nothing seems to work! As an aside, running stock, no root..... wah-wah!
ShadowLea said:
@ under 2 is the International US Layout.
@ under ' is the UK Layout.
Just go to settings --> input and language and change the keyboard language from English (US) to English (UK).
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i do have Android English (UK) and for some reason some keys are swapped like "@". when choose ASUS UK its all ok but have backspace problem
I'm using Android keyboard with US version and I don't have the problem you having. Maybe it's time to try factory reset! some thing is not right with yours.
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I did perform a factory reset and still have the same issue and it's random and seemingly was in every app (last time I saw it it was inside of stock Browser).
However, I did switch to Android keyboard from ASUS (there was a working that this work cause issues) and I'm no longer having the problem. Viable work around indeed! thanks guys!
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The backspace key issue (and others) seem to be tied to any text input which does not completely constrain the cursor. To check cursor constraint, simply put carrat focus inside a text field and then press home or end from a physical USB/bluetooth keyboard or by using the FN key on the dock. If focus stays in the text box then you should experience no keyboard issues. If, however, the current page jumps to the top or bottom them you will see random loss of the backspace key as well as a few other annoying things. For example... in a non-constrained textbox the delete key on a USB keyboard will not work but shift-backspace on the dock will. Go figure. Setting input to the Android keyboard only corrects some of these issues. Please file a bug report with ASUS using your VIP memeber account if you have one as this requires a patch from them in order to correct.
As the title says, about 30 minutes ago, haptic feedback stopped working.
So far, I've toggled "vibrate on touch" off/on in both DISPLAY and LANGUAGE & INPUT, moved the slider for "KEYPRESS VIBRATION DURATION", done a handful of restarts to no avail.
I imagine I could do -adb fastboot reboot to get back to stock, but wanted to see if anyone else is having issues and/or fixes.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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As the title says, about 30 minutes ago, haptic feedback stopped working.
So far, I've toggled "vibrate on touch" off/on in both DISPLAY and LANGUAGE & INPUT, moved the slider for "KEYPRESS VIBRATION DURATION", done a handful of restarts to no avail.
I imagine I could do -adb fastboot reboot to get back to stock, but wanted to see if anyone else is having issues and/or fixes.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Ended up doing a complete wipe and reinstall stock - still no haptic feedback to be had.
Again, any help would be appreciated.
I had to do a RMA due to the defective vibrator motor in my N5. Maybe yours has died?
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Might be a stupid question... but did you happen to install another keyboard?
I installed Swype and lost haptic, even though it was enabled. I cant remember if I unchecked/checked it or if I checked/unchecked haptic in the "stock" keyboard but one or the other fixed my issue.
Thought I'd throw it out there.
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I had to do a RMA due to the defective vibrator motor in my N5. Maybe yours has died?
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@jbdan I'm wondering if I will have to. Just checked and it doesn't vibrate when ringing nor receiving messages (the settings indicate that it should be)
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Might be a stupid question... but did you happen to install another keyboard?
I installed Swype and lost haptic, even though it was enabled. I cant remember if I unchecked/checked it or if I checked/unchecked haptic in the "stock" keyboard but one or the other fixed my issue.
Thought I'd throw it out there.
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@trendiggity no keyboards installed and I just checked, the N5 doesn't vibrate when it rings/messaged.
No problem doing an RMA for my N5. Already shipped.
Hey,
A little back story-the S7 i bought in April 1 was all nice, then the buttons would not respond so i took it to samsung's shop and they updated it. The google keyboard vibration intensity decreased noticeably.
Then I did another system update recently, it decreased once again.
Overnight i did the mistake of connecting it to the WiFi and it updated the google keyboard app, completely removing any feel of vibration for the keyboard. Samsung keyboard vibration and other vibration stuff works, just not google keyboard (even though it is checked in the app's settings and seemingly allowed in permissions)...
does anyone know how to fix this? I reinstalled hte app but no go...
+1 for this issue.
I am having this problem also, do you mind to share the software version of your SGS7 with us? I have got Super-Man ROM V1.4.
I have tried Gkey on my M9(MM) and Haptic feedback works, so I think it is reasonable to conclude that this is some kinda compatibility issue.
And we can do nothing to do about it other than installing old version.
Don't know if it relates to this issue, but, I am using Google Japanese Input also, and that haptic feedback doesn't work also.
What vibration strength on keypress do you have set?
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+1 for this issue.
I am having this problem also, do you mind to share the software version of your SGS7 with us? I have got Super-Man ROM V1.4.
I have tried Gkey on my M9(MM) and Haptic feedback works, so I think it is reasonable to conclude that this is some kinda compatibility issue.
And we can do nothing to do about it other than installing old version.
Don't know if it relates to this issue, but, I am using Google Japanese Input also, and that haptic feedback doesn't work also.
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I'm using the latest updated stock everything, so much so the update check i did moments ago said i was up to date (hope this helps).
Oddly enough the stock keyboard haptic works, so it has to be a google keyboard issue too.
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System default, but changing it doesnt do anything
update! I solved it, rather annoyingly however.
In the system settings, under vibration, notifications vibration is the one that should NOT be zero for google keyboard to vibrate. I have no clue why they combined it with that, but changing the notification vibration settings seemed to bring back the vibration for google keyboard. However this also means my phone vibrates whenever i get a text