Hi,
I have done a script to automatically switch my phone into vibrate mode when I am close to my work building.
Unfortunately, the task of switching the phone to vibrate mode generates a vibration haptic feedback
This is annoying because each time I am coming close to my office, I think I have received a SMS, and in reality it is just the phone switch automatically to vibration mode.
How can I turn off this haptic feedback when switching to vibration mode?
Regards, Chris
Hi, I am surprised no one is interested in having vibrate mode without having the haptic feedback.
Regards, Chris
Some ROMs have an option to disable haptic feedback. Look for it under Settings > Sound. On Omni ROM, it's called "Vibrate on touch".
This is a bit annoying. Always the haptic feedback...
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Is there any software that will allow me to toggle vibration on/off for ringtones and notifications (preferably from the system tray)?
I want to keep the sounds switched on, but just turn the vibration off as when my I-Mate JAM is on a table, all you can hear is the vibration rather than the notification and ringtone sounds I've setup. Then when I put it in my pocket to go out, I want an easy way to turn on vibration again.
Is there anything out there?
I've tried some profile switching stuff, but they don't seem to work with my JAM as it tends to turn off vibrate mode for calls completely (for some reason).
Thanks in advance.
Vibrate is no longer working on incoming calls, messaging, nor on haptic feedback. Does anybody know why, and how to get it to work?
Note It worked when I first got the phone.
I have tried checking vibrate in all of the following places:
1) haptic feedback
2) sounds & display ( check vibrate, tried check/uncheck silent mode)
3) messaging settings
4) notification bar
Even after reboot.
Stock Rom.
Haptic feedback- Check not only that it is enabled but that you have the intensity set up as well.
Calls/Messaging- Do you have service showing? Is your Sim card in properly? More info on what exactly is going on. If those are good you might need to take the phone to Tmob and see if something is up.
That was it - the vibrate feedback intensity was down.
Thanks! It's like a maze.
Does anyone know how to turn off the vibration that happens during a call whenever I move my phone and when the call begins? For example I move the phone to or away from my face and it does a double vibrate.
I have ALL vibrate options under Call Settings disabled, including the one for vibrate on pickup, but it still happens and I can't find an option for this anywhere. I checked spare parts and the cyanogen menus in settings.
Help, it's been driving me nuts!
I've disabled haptic feedback in regular settings and also disabled it in cynogen settings? Does anyone know why it is still vibrating when I dial? Maybe there is another menu to disable?
Also, I cant seem to stop the phone from vibrating while ringing. Thanks
I'm not sure about the haptic feedback problem. The vibrate while ringing option is found under the Sound Menu in Settings. Did you toggle that?
aaCotyaa said:
I'm not sure about the haptic feedback problem. The vibrate while ringing option is found under the Sound Menu in Settings. Did you toggle that?
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Yea I don't see any "vibrate while ringing option" in settings/sounds.
I turned on Vibrate on Touch in the settings, but the haptic feedback on the Navigation buttons, and long-presses is extremely light. On notifications it is fine, and when I set the vibration length on the keyboard to 15+ms it is fine.
It's as if the haptic feedback for system purposes is set to around 5ms or something. Any thoughts?
you're probably right in that it's just different time setups for system haptic feedback
(first thing i turned off ymmv)
Do you have any idea where I could find the vibration length for haptic on the system level?
ralexand said:
Do you have any idea where I could find the vibration length for haptic on the system level?
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seems like that might be limited to a thing for custom roms, if at all
i honestly don't know, sorry