Don't you believe the vibration strength of the haptic feedback is too low?
Especially when typing...
Strenght is set to maximum in system settings and enabled in keyboard, still it's too weak.
G.
Its OK to me.. I don't need it to be forceful like a notification
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yes the vibration is very weak but meh as long as it works i guess, for games that support it i hardly feel anything.
as regards me, it's very weak when typing
thegios said:
as regards me, it's very weak when typing
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Use a different keyboard to fix that.. Im using Slideit...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...SwxLDEsImNvbS5kYXN1ci5zbGlkZWl0LnZ0LmxpdGUiXQ..
For some reason, the haptic feedback is extremely weak. I don't remember it being like this. Set to the highest setting, I can barely feel anything when I'm typing, BUT I can sure hear the buzz!!
Seems to be a bug in one of the FW updates. Did anyone else notice the change in Haptic Feedback from pretty good to very weak? Thanks so much.
Try thumb keyboard. It's insane how strong the haptic feedback can be made to.
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Arun01 said:
Try thumb keyboard. It's insane how strong the haptic feedback can be made to.
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Thanks. But I'm just wondering if anyone else noticed a drastic decrease in the keyboard haptic feedback and when? I think it happened right after the JB update. Anyone?
yes, I bel;ieve that on ICS the vibration was a lot stronger
thegios said:
yes, I bel;ieve that on ICS the vibration was a lot stronger
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Great. Thanks so much! Anyone else?
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I keep my phone on silent cause im at work and the default vibration is so dam weak. Any interesting apps to solve this problem?
Thanks
goothu99 said:
I keep my phone on silent cause im at work and the default vibration is so dam weak. Any interesting apps to solve this problem?
Thanks
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Yes it's weak, but it's the maximum
You can't put a 3GB file on a 2GB sdcard or? - hope you can understand what i'm talking about
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hey try the app from market called sms popup. it got strong vibrate like earthquake. and u can customize the vibration also.
How strong do you want it and what its your motivation / desire for stronger vibes? Personally it would be inappropriate for me to have a stronger vibration in my pocket....LOL
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lol i can barely feel it when i have it in my pocket. Just stronger so its easier to feel and obv not so strong my leg shakes every time lol
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Thanks will try that app
Personally, I like it when it vibrates so hard, it pops out of my pocket and smashes on the floor...
but that's me.
It is a fairly weak vibrate, I would be interested if I could tweak it a little.
At work I need chainsaw trousers but they are seriously thick, for obvious reasons, but I can't feel it.
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Handcent sms
handcent-sms gives same alert functionality as sms popup and a cool interface for sms
I agree, x10 got a very weak vibration.
I hope there's a way to tweak it
Does anybody know if the gTab has vibration feedback like phones do?
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No, it doesn't. It does make the touch buttons (back/home/etc.) a little harder to use.
Does anybody know the haptic feedback vibration levels in WIND's Froyo OS? I have rooted my LG G2X and installed Cyanogenmod 7, and I've been endlessly, as well as hopelessly, trying to discover and match the vibration levels with WIND's.
I really like the " short and quick feeling" when I press on the capacitive buttons on WIND's FROYO OS, compared to Cyanogenmod's laggy, sluggish response when I press on them.
I was able to compare them as my mom and I have the same phones, with her phone not being rooted, and I can seriously say that the overall feeling when pressing the back button or typing on the keyboard is much, much nicer (unless it's just me).
THANKS
Since you are on cm7, go to settings, Cyanogenmod settings, Input, Haptic feedback tweaks, and then tap on set down pattern. After that you can adjust your settings to the way you want, I have 0 5 7 19. I haven't been on froyo since april so I don't remember how that froyo haptic feedback feels like. You can also always test the way it feels before you apply. Make sure to tell me what your settings u changed it too.
Thanks, I changed the values to the ones you gave me. However, it still doesn't feel the same, I just compared it to my mom's phone again. xD Is this just a problem with the ROM? Because in stock ROMs like Weapon G2X or XboarderMod it has the same nice, quick feeling as WIND's Froyo, but there is no option to tweak the haptic feedback vibrations. THANKS THO!
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Thanks, I changed the values to the ones you gave me. However, it still doesn't feel the same, I just compared it to my mom's phone again. xD Is this just a problem with the ROM? Because in stock ROMs like Weapon G2X or XboarderMod it has the same nice, quick feeling as WIND's Froyo, but there is no option to tweak the haptic feedback vibrations. THANKS THO!
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Well since you have your Mom's phone next to you maybe you can try different values until u finally match the one and then post your findings? I don't have another g2x that i can compare it to.
I agree I hate the super vibrations shouldn't feel like that IMO.
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mt3g said:
I agree I hate the super vibrations shouldn't feel like that IMO.
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I thought I was the only one that didn't like that, what value levels do you use?
Try setting to hardware defaults perhaps?
Yeup, I don't like it I think I remember somewhere (otherwise I must have dreamt reading it) that it is just Cyanogenmod's laggy feedback, or something like that. And I've tried to match it soo many times. In CM7, adding more levels ("steps in the sequence") make it even worse as you can actually feel each separate vibration.
tahahawa said:
Try setting to hardware defaults perhaps?
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The defaults are so bad IMO. I can feel this long vibration on my entire phone every time I press the back button or type on the keyboard.
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The defaults are so bad IMO. I can feel this long vibration on my entire phone every time I press the back button or type on the keyboard.
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I don't wanna start a new thread but what settings is everyone on? Mine is mentioned up in the top
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Not sure why bit all of a sudden yesterday (not sure if it was after a reboot or not) but the haptic feedback is very weak now almost perfect a whole bunch better and close to stock feel now. When I type it is actually nice lol, and my friends don't make fun if the "buzz". But ya try it out the first one is the one I changed press the minus button twice and then change it to the number that I have selected if you would like. Just so people know I can not seem to get back to the old feel or any different from what it feels like now, just a heads up... I don't want to flash the latest nightly cause I'm so happy with the haptic feedback lol.
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Thanks for that! I always wondered why the haptic was so different on cyanogenmod. Feels great now.
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redmonke255 said:
Thanks for that! I always wondered why the haptic was so different on cyanogenmod. Feels great now.
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So it worked for you?
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So it worked for you?
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Yea I just set it to 20.
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good deal man
mt3g said:
Not sure why bit all of a sudden yesterday (not sure if it was after a reboot or not) but the haptic feedback is very weak now almost perfect a whole bunch better and close to stock feel now. When I type it is actually nice lol, and my friends don't make fun if the "buzz". But ya try it out the first one is the one I changed press the minus button twice and then change it to the number that I have selected if you would like. Just so people know I can not seem to get back to the old feel or any different from what it feels like now, just a heads up... I don't want to flash the latest nightly cause I'm so happy with the haptic feedback lol.
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I shoulda mentioned this in my first post, it says u need to reboot after applying so that's why it changed all of a sudden for u.
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I just don't remember doing the reboot, and I haven't had a reboot since October, or at least I thought lol. Either way I'm glad its all good now.
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Yeah never said u had a reboot and thats awesome u never had one since ocotober, i had maybe 4 reboots since i got it in april and its probably due to my own problem not the phone. Maybe you turned it off?
mt3g said:
Not sure why bit all of a sudden yesterday (not sure if it was after a reboot or not) but the haptic feedback is very weak now almost perfect a whole bunch better and close to stock feel now. When I type it is actually nice lol, and my friends don't make fun if the "buzz". But ya try it out the first one is the one I changed press the minus button twice and then change it to the number that I have selected if you would like. Just so people know I can not seem to get back to the old feel or any different from what it feels like now, just a heads up... I don't want to flash the latest nightly cause I'm so happy with the haptic feedback lol.
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WAAW thanks! it feels nicer and closer to stock!
Ya I might have I do them constantly while waking up after an overnight charge. Might have done it half asleep as well.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
quick note
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