[Q] Beep sound when adjusting volume not sounding - Asus Transformer TF700

Hello,
Isn't there a sound when we adjust the volume of the tablet with the buttons?
I think there is, and I cannot listen to it..while all notifications work fine (new email etc, alarm etc) and tablet isn't at mute mode..
What is wrong?

I never had a beep sound when I adjusted the volume on my TF700t. Maybe there is a way to change this in the settings. Otherwise find an app for it.
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pspuser007 said:
Isn't there a sound when we adjust the volume of the tablet with the buttons?
I think there is, and I cannot listen to it..
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Funny. I also thought there is, but now I tried it and there is no sound. Maybe you confuse it with your phone (just as I apparently did).

I am(..probably was) above 55% sure that there is a sound :/
I've installed audio manager and as I was using the levels there(increasing them) --after each try I used the volume buttons to check for the sound--, I heared the sound..but now nothing again
That's weird
And yes I am sure I have one at my phone but I think(/thought ) there was one at my tablet, as well..

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I have a problem with on screen keyboard. Now i can't hear any click when i type something and sometimes i can hear only a noise. Checking my configuration, it's all like before (i have selected the option "sound on click"). What can i do to solve this issue ? Thanks.
Cosolord said:
Hi.
I have a problem with on screen keyboard. Now i can't hear any click when i type something and sometimes i can hear only a noise. Checking my configuration, it's all like before (i have selected the option "sound on click"). What can i do to solve this issue ? Thanks.
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Check your volume controls, There's several volume controls.
Press the volume button on the left of the Transformer.
A popup comes up, press the icon on the right, adjust those sliders.
On my Nexus S Android 2.3.4, system sounds = media volume. If I go to a game and lower the volume, and go back to android, my keyboard ticks are lowered.
I remember there are two areas where you can turn on off that keyboard feedback.
@nxt
Yes, checked many times (maximum level)...
I can hear only a noise, like if the sound have a problem to start (but other notification sound works well). I don't understand
@patseii
there are 2 settings, because there are 2 keyboards (asus and android). Do uou remember other settings in addition to these ?
Thanks.

Notification sounds stop disrupt media playback

Currently notification sounds stop the music playback (beats on/off doesn't matter). Is there a way to stop it from doing that? I feel like when I initially got it (1.83 I think) it didn't use to, but since then I have moved on, so I don't remember.
Has anyone found a way to make it stop doing that? The only work around I found is to mute the ringer volume first and then start playing audio.
bidyut said:
Currently notification sounds stop the music playback (beats on/off doesn't matter). Is there a way to stop it from doing that? I feel like when I initially got it (1.83 I think) it didn't use to, but since then I have moved on, so I don't remember.
Has anyone found a way to make it stop doing that? The only work around I found is to mute the ringer volume first and then start playing audio.
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the notification sound is doing what it is suppose too, you can mute or disable notification sounds then your audio will not be stopped down side would be you will have to check your phone for text, emails etc.
Really? In my previous phone it would mix in nicely with the notification being lost than the music. That way the music wouldn't cut out completely.
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bidyut said:
Really? In my previous phone it would mix in nicely with the notification being lost than the music. That way the music wouldn't cut out completely.
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The music cuts out during notifications on the stock ROMs (1.73 and 1.85) same as for all 3 HTC Android devices I've owned.
If it blended in to the music, you might not notice it, depending on the volume and ringtone used.
Just turn the ringer volume down. I wouldn't mind it except it doesn't pause the music so there is a few second gap in the song.
Ah. I see. This is my first HTC android.
Thanks
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[Q] Version of the Volume+ (or similar) that works with Jelly Bean? (4.1.2)

Apparently Volume+ doesn't work with Jelly Bean - Anyone found a replacement? I hear the dev is working on a version that will work with JB, but need something in the interim. So quiet!
i am using volume innotification bar works perfect
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jokapo said:
i am using volume innotification bar works perfect
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I think he means something that will boost the volume.
okantomi said:
I think he means something that will boost the volume.
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Yes, the sound is nearly unusable for watching movies on an airplane with headphones. And the built in speaker has a really hard time filling a quiet room :S
There's a lot of apps that can boost the media volume, including Volume+. I think the problem with Volume+ on JB I'd that it doesn't boost the phone call volume, which probably isn't a problem for most tab users...
Volume+ seems like it is working for me.
Volume+ was the culprit of multiple reboots on my device. Everytime i would play a movie or listen to music, the device would reboot. I didnt figure this out until recently. I uninstalled volume+ last weekend and my tablet hasnt rebooted one time.
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53fireman said:
Volume+ seems like it is working for me.
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+1 volume+ working perfectly for me set to 8 on speaker boost.
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volume+ works for me on JB but not in Netflix app
I'm using Music Volume to make the sound loud enough for .mkv movies. (click on the EQ button and slide all sliders to the top.) Note, you have to "long press" the close button to actually exit or stop the program as it runs in the background normally.
Then I use Volume In Notification so I can control the voulme from the notification bar, ... duh , during movies or anytime without exiting an application.

How to be more precise in volume?

Just before going to sleep, i take my tablet to play some relaxing game and listen my music from shoutcast. But the problem is in the volume level. What i mean is, if i start from mute,, and i just press one time the volume+, the sound is too loud, my wife want to sleep.
I know i can plug headphone, but not in my bed.
So, how can i ajust more precise the volume to be less loud when passkng from mute to 1?
Hope you will understand my question!
Equalizer or speaker boost (if you go into settings and choose the option that allows you to adjust normal volume levels) may help
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[Q] Sound

Hi, as everyone know, there are 3 different volume in our nexus 5.
First is Music, video,games & other media.
Second: Ringtone & notification.
Third: Alarm.
Usually if I'm in class, I would press the volume down button until I'm at vibration mode. Then sometimes when I got bored in class and start playing with my phone, the volume will be very loud when i forgot to turn off the sound for games when i was looking at some youtube video or playing some games.
This is really annoying. What's the point of changing to silent mode when there is still volume at the games or video? I know iphone have the toggle for silent mode and that is seriously way useful than this.
You can always install expandable volume controls via xposed or custom ROM.
I know it is frustrating and an overlooked feature I think. When I first got my nexus 5 I was like come on guys you didn't fix this?
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Yeah I have the same issue with the sound on this like the OP. Been using 3rd part apps like Llama and Silent Scheduler to quickly change/view sound settings from notification drawer. Works well but I wish something like this built in the OS.
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Sinistar83 said:
Yeah I have the same issue with the sound on this like the OP. Been using 3rd part apps like Llama and Silent Scheduler to quickly change/view sound settings from notification drawer. Works well but I wish something like this built in the OS.
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Have you ever run into a bug where you set a task to change the media volume to 8 or higher automatically, upon connecting headphones? It seems half the time it gets stuck at 6 or 7, presumably because the volume level warning message never gets its chance to show up.
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bblzd said:
Have you ever run into a bug where you set a task to change the media volume to 8 or higher automatically, upon connecting headphones? It seems half the time it gets stuck at 6 or 7, presumably because the volume level warning message never gets its chance to show up.
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No actually I haven't had a chance to program tasker that much yet. The only task I have set for it so far is to play the TF2 medic sound byte "I am fully charged!" when my battery level gets 100% when charging
I know this isn't quite the answer your looking for as far as just turning the volume down to disable all sounds but just some suggestions... I use expandable volume control and You could go into settings/profile and set a quiet profile or go to settings/sounds and set quiet hours.

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