Awesome feature not mentioned often. - Galaxy Tab 10.1 General

Haptic feedback.
Good haptic feedback at that. I've used a XOOM, transformer, and now the gtab. Haptic feedback is excellent and helpful and i never saw it mentioned in reviews.
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hear, hear. it's excellent

eallan said:
Haptic feedback.
Good haptic feedback at that. I've used a XOOM, transformer, and now the gtab. Haptic feedback is excellent and helpful and i never saw it mentioned in reviews.
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Nope. The first thing I've disabled when I got it at IO( and after upgrade to 10.1) was haptic feedback.

Good for those who enjoy but but I for one can't stand haptic feedback, disable it on all my devices.
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The haptic feedback could cause that keyboard lag issue when typing on forum.
I remembered someone said turning off haptic feedback as workaround that fixed the keyboard lag.
Although, I like the haptic feedback (I enabled it on my Nexus S and my iPad2).
PS: I tried to search the thread but the search function is not available. Just search keyboard lag and you will find it.

Not good for battery - OFF!!!

GT 10.1 has 7000 mAH
How much battery % do you think will be consumed by that haptic feedback?
10%? 5%? ... that's too much!
On iPad2, I don't notice any different with battery life whether I turn it on or off ..
My Nexus S can last 2 days on single charge!
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Not good for battery - OFF!!!
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Yes, reviews never mention this feature. Excellent news. Haptic feedback seems to mostly unpopular but I absolutely love it, although it did feel slightly odd on the Dell Streak (5-inch one)
Woah, the iPad 2 also has haptic feedback too?

Ah damn, sorry, I think I was mistaken all over.
I was thinking vibration on the keyboard.
LOL!
Apologize to all posters in this thread
frychiko said:
Yes, reviews never mention this feature. Excellent news. Haptic feedback seems to mostly unpopular but I absolutely love it, although it did feel slightly odd on the Dell Streak (5-inch one)
Woah, the iPad 2 also has haptic feedback too?
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gogol said:
The haptic feedback could cause that keyboard lag issue when typing on forum.
I remembered someone said turning off haptic feedback as workaround that fixed the keyboard lag.
Although, I like the haptic feedback (I enabled it on my Nexus S and my iPad2).
PS: I tried to search the thread but the search function is not available. Just search keyboard lag and you will find it.
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When I had my Acer Iconia I still experienced keyboard lag, even with hepatic feedback turned off.

eallan said:
Haptic feedback.
Good haptic feedback at that. I've used a XOOM, transformer, and now the gtab. Haptic feedback is excellent and helpful and i never saw it mentioned in reviews.
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Hooray! Thank you for mentioning this. I've been looking for mention of it, and you're the first I've seen.
Can't wait to get one!

gogol said:
The haptic feedback could cause that keyboard lag issue when typing on forum.
I remembered someone said turning off haptic feedback as workaround that fixed the keyboard lag.
Although, I like the haptic feedback (I enabled it on my Nexus S and my iPad2).
PS: I tried to search the thread but the search function is not available. Just search keyboard lag and you will find it.
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Haptic on an ipad 2? Got one in my lap, i don't think so
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gogol said:
GT 10.1 has 7000 mAH
How much battery % do you think will be consumed by that haptic feedback?
10%? 5%? ... that's too much!
On iPad2, I don't notice any different with battery life whether I turn it on or off ..
My Nexus S can last 2 days on single charge!
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I thought the iPad didn't have haptic feedback!?

I have corrected my post. See my previous post please ....

Related

Anyone try touchresponse ?

I just installed it and I like it so far. I turned off the touch vibrate for everything except the keyboard for typing.
Now I need a better keyboard? Anyone have one?
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-touchresponse.html
been using it for a while now.
I really like the touch feedback.
I downloaded it after seeing this post. i have to say i really like this app, does anyone know the impact on battery life?
It does have quite a substantial impact on battery life.
I have it also its really cool! Also used it for awile.
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It does have quite a substantial impact on battery life.
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No it doesn't. I use it. It has no extra impact on battery life.
don't think I noticed anything drastic with the battery either. however, anyone know why I unplug my phone from the charger, and its at like 90 percent?
i use it on my touch pro, and love it the haptic feedback.
been using it a while and i love it and cant wait to see how far the app goes
I have been using it for a while, and I also really like the response!
I love it - it works great on my Ignito
d12bn said:
I just installed it and I like it so far. I turned off the touch vibrate for everything except the keyboard for typing.
Now I need a better keyboard? Anyone have one?
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-touchresponse.html
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Give Touchpal a try
JonInAtl said:
Give Touchpal a try
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second that!
touch pal is sooooo easy!!!
Ah, that's what I was looking for!
I loved the touch feedback on the Samsung's F480 and was a litle disapointed when didn't see this on Diamond.
This Touchpal is a touch feedback drive with a whole new keybord, right?
Nah... want just the feedback.
Mucuna said:
Ah, that's what I was looking for!
I loved the touch feedback on the Samsung's F480 and was a litle disapointed when didn't see this on Diamond.
This Touchpal is a touch feedback drive with a whole new keybord, right?
Nah... want just the feedback.
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For just feedback try TouchResponse

Just picked up the Tab 10.1 at Local Best Buy

I just picked up the SGT 10.1 and on the road now setting up. I have the Xoom and comparing it to the Tab, the Tab has this very lagging keyboard. Actually so bad that it will not keep up to your typing. Not liking that part. The other so far I like the design. Still need to test as I still can take both back.
I read a possible fix for the typing lag is to disable haptic feedback.
I use thumb keyboard. I had a xoom and a transformer and I know the keyboard lag you speak of.. I was expecting it on my Tab also but honestly I've not experienced any yet using thumb keyboard. I'm sure I will at some point but yeah...nothing yet.
I can confirm that haptic does indee caus the lag and that Thumbkeyboard is the way to go.
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SlyGT said:
I read a possible fix for the typing lag is to disable haptic feedback.
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I disabled haptic feedback and so far no luck. I really like the Tab more than the Xoom so far. Still testing out.
The typing lag is horrid. It didnthappen on the I/o version I had.
NeutronBomb said:
I use thumb keyboard. I had a xoom and a transformer and I know the keyboard lag you speak of.. I was expecting it on my Tab also but honestly I've not experienced any yet using thumb keyboard. I'm sure I will at some point but yeah...nothing yet.
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OK will give that a try. It is pretty weird to have this lag
OK I switched to Dolphin HD browser and the lag is less, bt not what I want. Still haven't installed the thumb keyboard. Will have to download from market place.
ElCamino said:
OK I switched to Dolphin HD browser and the lag is less, bt not what I want. Still haven't installed the thumb keyboard. Will have to download from market place.
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Its bad if not worse with the thumb keyboard
Have you guys tried using a launcher like Launcher Pro?
This is an issue over at the TF forums too. It's up to Google to fix it, not Samsung.
yes hopefully it gets fixed quickly. Xoom works great without any lag. Everything else is great on the SGT 10.1. At least I have 45 days to return the SGt 10 if I can't get the regular keyboard to work.
Had a xoom before and experienced this, but so far on the galaxy tab I haven't had any issues like that at all. I've been using thumb keyboard and dolphin since I bought it Friday though, since there's no quick controls and I got tired of doing about:config on the zoom.
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ElCamino said:
yes hopefully it gets fixed quickly. Xoom works great without any lag. Everything else is great on the SGT 10.1. At least I have 45 days to return the SGt 10 if I can't get the regular keyboard to work.
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How do you have 45 days to return it? They told me 14!
ericc191 said:
How do you have 45 days to return it? They told me 14!
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Probably premier silver for extended return.
Yes premier silver, comes in handy.
By the way, after installing Dolphin HD browser and rebooting I'm not having hardly if any lag anymore. Hope that it stays this way. Haven't tried the stock browser.
am using a 10.1v.
no lag for me using either the stock or thumb keyboard...
hmm...
OS is still at 3.0 though...
So this is a test to check the lag or lack thereof with the Dolphin browser...and I can agree...little or no lag at all.
No lag at all in mine using stock android keyboard.
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falconeight said:
Its bad if not worse with the thumb keyboard
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I've had 0 typing lag on either of the two I've had so far using thumb keyboard. I've had haptic feedback enabled from the start as well. Maybe you just got a bad tablet.

haptic feedback

Anyone know if the N7 has it? I like it for the software buttons and keyboard. And unlock. And when moving content around the homescreen. And basically wherever it should.
I'd be surprised if it didn't have haptic feedback. It's one feature I've come to expect from every Android device I own.
After I got drunk and lost my first iphone and switched over to an android phone I was blown away when my phone started vibrating each time I pressed a key. I've never looked back since.
I'm worried that it won't have it- the GTab 2 7.0 i just sold didn't have it, and i HATED not having the feedback.
in some videos i've seen i've heard a vibrate, but not sure if it's from the tablet or not.
I hope it does. I run Mirage CM7 on my Nook Color and I really miss the feedback I have on my phone.
Anybody confirm yes/no on haptic feedback? Thanks!
I have yet to see a tablet with haptic. Granted, I don't go to Best Buy and test every tablet they have, but I know that the Asus Transformer line doesn't.
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Whut? The Transformer Line does, most Samsungs do, the Acer a700 does..
bleclair said:
Whut? The Transformer Line does, most Samsungs do, the Acer a700 does..
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Huh? Perhaps I'm missing the option on my TF300 and my local Best Buy has a broken TF201. Let me know where the option is.
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Settings, Language and Input, Android Keyboard settings, check Vibrate on keypress.
Can be tweaked under Advanced settings. (Duration.)
I can't remember which reviewer, but I remember one of them saying that "force feedback" is "comfortable" on the Nexus 7. I'm taking that to mean haptic feedback is decent enough...
Googled your words and bang!
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/06/nexus-7-review/
Thanks!
bleclair said:
Googled your words and bang!
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/06/nexus-7-review/
Thanks!
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Hey, I'm on vacation over here...
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no feedback, there is no option where you usually find it on a phone. I turned on feedback on my keyboard app but I didn't feel a thing when typing.
Yep, Laptop Magazine confirms.
"We were disappointed to learn that the tablet does not offer haptic feedback, so there's no way to emulate the tactile feed of a physical keyboard."
http://www.laptopmag.com/review/tablets/google-nexus-7.aspx
Dang it, Nexus 7, I'm trying so hard to love you... ;-)
I wonder then what the guy at Ubergizmo was talking about...
nexus 7 does NOT ave haptic feedback
I have a Google Nexus 7 and cannot see any setting that turns haptic feedback on. Furthermore I tried installing Swiftkey and the haptic feedback option is not available, which mean to me that the Nexus 7 does not have haptic feedback. I love haptic feedback, but honestly, don't miss it that much because the Nexus does have a sound click feedback which works equally well.
I have yet to see a tablet with haptic.too. so....no happy
imtechnonews said:
I have yet to see a tablet with haptic.too. so....no happy
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Ainol Elf II has haptic.
My father bought a cheap 2.3 7" tab while in China a few months ago. It has a vibration motor, but haptic feedback would be a bad description for what this thing does :laugh:

[Q] Haptic/vibration issue?

Without another unit to reference, I have to think something is up with my vibration motor. With haptic enabled on button press, I can't feel anything. I hear a very low, almost inaudible sound that could be the motor trying to work -- but I feel nothing.
How's your haptic response? Is it very pronounced or almost unnoticeable? I want to say I felt it much more during initial setup..
Also when switching the ringer from silent to vibrate, I do feel it (and hear it) but it sounds almost like a dying motor; very weak and unhealthy.
Am I off base here?
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I've had my N4 for 3 days now and haptic response is as strong as it was at the start. I am constantly pleased by it since it was poor on my GNex! Vibration in silent mode is great as well so no unhealthy sound here. Sorry to be so happy with mine!
Puzzlegirl said:
I've had my N4 for 3 days now and haptic response is as strong as it was at the start. I am constantly pleased by it since it was poor on my GNex! Vibration in silent mode is great as well so no unhealthy sound here. Sorry to be so happy with mine!
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Yea, that's what I was afraid of.. going to try a restore (although I don't have much faith..) and see where that gets me. Short of that, guess I'm going to have to call Google for a RMA.
Sounds like a hardware issue.
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horr1blek1tten said:
Sounds like a hardware issue.
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it's under advanced option inside android keyboard settings...keypress vibration settings.....1mmseconds and up
deckard1984 said:
it's under advanced option inside android keyboard settings...keypress vibration settings.....1mmseconds and up
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Nah, man. Vibration comes and goes, its system-wide not just keyboard. I already have a replacement on the way.
magn2o said:
Nah, man. Vibration comes and goes, its system-wide not just keyboard. I already have a replacement on the way.
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sorry to hear mine was very low and thought it was a possible hardware issue, but discovered advanced options and cranked up the haptic and it works fine...sorry i couldn;t help!

No haptic feedback option in the setting A310F

Hi, This is for samsung galaxy a3 2016 a310f
I bought my phone yesterday, root, twrp recovery, and exposed are done.
And i found strange thing in my setting, that there are no haptic feedback option anywhere in my setting menu.
Even in the keyboard setting, i can't find it.
I like to feel haptic feedback while i'm typing, but no.
So i like to know if it's normal, Do you find haptic feedback option in samsung keyboard setting ? (A3 2016 A310F)
well i googled it and there are some solutions that i need to turn off power saving mode, such and such.
None of that helpful.
Same problem here.
Purchased 2016 April 15. T-Mobile Hungary - A3 2016 v5.1.1.
No haptic feedback and no haptic feedback settings.
ALSO NO SETTINGS FOR SOFTKEY LIGHT DURATION. Very annoying!
Anyone?
By default there is no haptic feedback in 2016 A series. So dont worry.
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m.hamza.tariq32 said:
By default there is no haptic feedback in 2016 A series. So dont worry.
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WORRY?? WTF??? Why in the world would they do such an insanely retarded thing?
I want haptic feedback on my Menu buttons! I want to be able to set its light duration!
These have been there since day one. Which knob thought this would be a brilliant idea?
These morons are really starting to piss me off. Sorry.
/rant
x2611 said:
WORRY?? WTF??? Why in the world would they do such an insanely retarded thing?
I want haptic feedback on my Menu buttons! I want to be able to set its light duration!
These have been there since day one. Which knob thought this would be a brilliant idea?
These morons are really starting to piss me off. Sorry.
/rant
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No idea buddy But i am also fed up coz of no haptic feed back. It kinda helped me alot while typing. Lets hope they include in marshmallow update.
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x2611 said:
I want to be able to set its light duration!
/rant
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m.hamza.tariq32 said:
No idea buddy But i am also fed up coz of no haptic feed back. It kinda helped me alot while typing. Lets hope they include in marshmallow update.
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I agree with you guys... Haptic feedback and soft key lights are a must-have to me...
For the touch lights we have a solution which is at least working for my A7:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.notquiteinsane.galaxybuttonlights2

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