Improve haptic feedback when type - Xiaomi Poco F1 Guides, News, & Discussion

I know this will sound ridiculous, but the vibrator of the Poco F1 it's One of the worst things of the device, not terrible, but it's obvious when type and feels so rough.
How to improve:
-You need a keyboard with custom vibration intensity, like Gboard.
-Go to settings, preferences, vibration strength on press
-Set vibration strength as 5 ms, or just play with this option till adjust to your preference. I advise set between 5-20 Ms for a better haptic feedback.
-Enjoy.:highfive:

Pocophone's haptic feedback is just bad. Nothing can make it good.

i use 3 ms in poco f1. is quite ok .

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[Q] new Sensation - loud when vibates

Hi there,
new HTC Sensaton arrived today - and I have problem with it. It vibrates very loud - it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons). When the back cover is off it's fine - it's perfectly quiet. When it's on - some part of back cover just vibrates, or something between the body and back cover cracks. I did some tests with foam tape inside - sometimes helps, sometimes not, also it's not what you want to do with a new phone.
Anybody else expecting this problem ? Is replacement the only solution ?
Thanks!
empeg said:
it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons).
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I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
PartyMango said:
I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
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I know that - but I do like vibrate feedback of touch operations. I use it now in Desire HD, and I want to keep it. Also I don't expect it to be a problem with every Sensation. I just hope that someone got same problem and managed to fix the hardware - using hammer or something like that.

Very light haptic / vibration on Navigation buttons

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?
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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

Keyboard haptic feedback issue

Anyone else having haptic feedback typing issue? When I start typing fast the haptic feedback would skip vibration. It doesn't always happen but it occurs enough for me to notice. It especially happens when the 5th row number keys are displayed. It doesn't mistype just skips the vibration so when your typing fast it feels like you missed a letter but actually didn't.
I consulted with Google support and they told me to reset the keyboard cache, reboot to safe mode and nothing works. Anyone else experiencing this issue?
I had the same issue with SwiftKey and resolved it by setting the vibration duration to >= 15ms.
Yeah I tried it with swiftkey as well and had the issue. I just want the lowest ms feedback as possible. I wonder if it's hardware
Yeah, it seems the hardware is physically limited to certain duration, and any setting below that duration will cause some instability with the motor. I really don't like the vibrate motor of the pixel.

Question Super Strong Vibrate

Is there a way to get a super strong vibrate for an alarm? I would like to use the alarm to wake me in the morning, for example if I'm at hotel. I've played with the Settings-Vibration_and_Sound settings and the vibration pattern options you can choose when you set an alarm. Is there anything else to look at – like maybe setting a custom pattern?
I wish there were a "wake from dead" mode. I am deaf so sound has no meaning. Wake up phone calls or pounding on the door from the hotel obviously don't work.
A stronger alarm uses more battery, but that's okay, since this is an important function. I will plan accordingly.
Barry.
I haven't found a way to increase the strength of the vibration outside of the options available from the app and watch settings.
As of what's available today, it seem Apple is the only who's really paying close, CLOSE attention to the quality, strength and refinement of the haptic engine on their watches.
It's the number one reason why I was using an iPhone for weeks just so I could use an Apple Watch. Its "Taptic" engine is so refined. Perfect for alarms and other notifications. There's also a big gap (IMO) in how the normal and hard vibration option is on those watches.
Samsung needs to focus more heavily in this specific area for their next watches.
I'm glad someone else agrees. It seems these guys love to focus on ring tones, and sounds, and volume. I think vibration is much more useful: It's discrete, it doesn't wake everyone else in the house.
I've used the alarm about a dozen times. It's woken me every time, but I wish it was a little stronger.
I can see an option where they separate alert vibration from alarm vibration and offer a super vibration mode. They could warn "wake-the-dead mode requires more battery", but at least you'll be more confident that it actually wakes you up.

Question Vibration is very weak - any way to improve it?

Compared to prior Samsung devices, I find the vibration motor very very weak. In fact I literally just missed a call when the phone was on my desk next to me because sound was off and only vibration was on!
Anyone know a way to increase it beyond max? Any apps out there?
vibration motor is hardware-based so maybe be it's not possible. but you can try by searching the vibration option in settings, many tech reviewers said so
Samsung changed to x-axis (from previous models' z-axis vibration motor).
Better haptic feedback in hand/ when typing maybe (as motor now located in lower half of handset) but vibration intensity seems less, especially when handset resting in table, etc.

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