Does Grand 2 have haptic feedback on back and menu buttons? - Galaxy Grand 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I ask because the original Grand did not have that. Thanks,

JoJo2211 said:
I ask because the original Grand did not have that. Thanks,
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hi JoJo2211,
the Hardware touch sensitive buttons may support Haptic feedback with implementing Custom modules (the .ko files)
or the cyanogenmod roms defaultly support haotic feedback at every transition
so either develop haptic modules for our phone
or wait for cyanogenmod to release.
press thanks if it helped you.

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How do you turn off the haptic feedback???

How do you turn off the haptic feedback on this phone? The soft key vibration is annoying...
Can't find a setting for it anywhere either
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Not possible at this time
https://supportforums.motorola.com/thread/45476?tstart=0
doesn't seem like it's possible at this time =)
Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
iJITSU said:
Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
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In order for the option to even appear you have to use some sort of security option on your lock screen, but even after you deselect it you still get haptic feedback when typing in text and whatnot. So I don't think that is what people are looking for.
Major FAIL! what the heck Motorola!
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
marcusah123 said:
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
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Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.
Thank you!
chirayu said:
Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.
Thank you!
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I think he is trying to say first you must root your phone then download and install streak vibrations.
marcusah123 said:
Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
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Thank you! worked like a charm
neer2005 said:
I think he is trying to say first you must root your phone then download and install streak vibrations.
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Thanks!
theonedub said:
In order for the option to even appear you have to use some sort of security option on your lock screen, but even after you deselect it you still get haptic feedback when typing in text and whatnot. So I don't think that is what people are looking for.
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Yeah, that's correct. I disabled haptic feedback while typing and had also found the setting above but it is indeed just related to when you are typing in a PIN or security code. I guess rooting it is.
Unless I'm missing something, you can turn off the haptic feedback for the multi-touch keyboard in settings/language & keyboard settings/multi-touch keyboard/Vibrate on Keypress.
It still gives the vibrate when you use the android buttons, though.
This is on an unrooted Atrix. I tested it in the Text Message app and in the google search bar on the main page.
chirayu said:
Thank you! worked like a charm
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Where did you find this app? Its not in my android market or app brain.
Xarinn said:
Unless I'm missing something, you can turn off the haptic feedback for the multi-touch keyboard in settings/language & keyboard settings/multi-touch keyboard/Vibrate on Keypress.
It still gives the vibrate when you use the android buttons, though.
This is on an unrooted Atrix. I tested it in the Text Message app and in the google search bar on the main page.
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Great job, now the feedback is nearly exactly how I would prefer it. How did I miss that?!
Is it possible to get a bit clarification on this, how do we disable with a rooted phone?? Do we need this app we speak of? thanks for any help.
El_Six said:
Is it possible to get a bit clarification on this, how do we disable with a rooted phone?? Do we need this app we speak of? thanks for any help.
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Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
http://android.modaco.com/content/d...ff-the-vibrate-when-key-pressed/#entry1388366
toupac said:
Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
http://android.modaco.com/content/d...ff-the-vibrate-when-key-pressed/#entry1388366
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or you could just turn the haptic feedback off as described a few replies above (Without rooting), which disables it everywhere except the 4 android buttons? although, i guess if the feedback there is irritating, then it wouldn't work.
streak vibrations app?
just to make this clear, it GLOBALLY disables vibration, correct? so even when in vibrate mode, will not vibrate?
id like to disable the native button feedback but dont want to sacrifice missing a call when its in vibrate mode. so can anyone confirm that it disables any/all vibrations?
toupac said:
Once rooted and you have applied the allow non-market applications access, you will have to download the Streak Vibrations .apk from the web. A quick google search lead me to this thread and the d/l link is located in the last post. Download, Install, Disable Vibrations, and voilla. Hopefully I'm not breaking any forum rules by posting this link. One note, however, is that it kills all vibrations. So if you want vibration on silent mode, for instance when receiving calls, it will not work... but you can always enable the vibration when need be. I'll take that over the annoying haptic feedback anyday. Hope this helps.
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THANK YOU
Motorola rushed this phone out to the market and now we wait for an update to disable this...way to go MOTO! Good job!

[Q] How can I turn the button's light off?

I got some 4.0 ROMs which do not have a option switch to turn off the backlight of the BACK and MENU button, including the "Liquid Smooth BETA2" and "MIUI by pri..".
However i found them brilliant execpt this tiny bug so I would really appreciate it if any one knows
HOW TO TURN OFF THE BACKLIGHT OF THE BUTTONS?
My device is Galaxy Note.
Thank you.
+1
On ICS Stunner its Settings>Galaxy Note Setting>Sensors>untick the bottom option.
RudiRulez said:
On ICS Stunner its Settings>Galaxy Note Setting>Sensors>untick the bottom option.
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I think the op is stating that some have the option and we are trying to figure out what they are changing to accomplish such feat so that we may use that option on other roms e.g liquid beta and miui....
Well it requires decompiling the framework-res.apk and editing an xml file called arrays.xml for the disabling to work, and even then it might not work and might also need a change to a hardware lib file called lights.exynos4.so
So unfortunately, it's not an easy task

[Q] Haptic Feedback

Can anyone please help me to get a way to enable/get haptic feedback on my menu and back keys??
Please help quick!!
On the Samung Galaxy Grand 2!
AceRafay said:
Can anyone please help me to get a way to enable/get haptic feedback on my menu and back keys??
Please help quick!!
On the Samung Galaxy Grand 2!
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There is only one way yo enable haptic feedback on capacitive buttons that is to build a custom kernel which enables this feature. Indeed there is no such kernel built till now.
Rajburundkar said:
There is only one way yo enable haptic feedback on capacitive buttons that is to build a custom kernel which enables this feature. Indeed there is no such kernel built till now.
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Can we make one together? :good: I want haptic feedback too!

Advanced Power Menu for SweetROM 17.1 mod?

Hi,
i've been looking around for a mod for the power menu to add the 3 different sound options (normal, vibrate, & mute). I know it was available in older versions (v14 had it) but the latest version doesn't and asking in the thread got no response for the past month.
Anyone know or able to modify the power menu to have those 3 sound options.
Thanks
mputtr said:
Hi,
i've been looking around for a mod for the power menu to add the 3 different sound options (normal, vibrate, & mute). I know it was available in older versions (v14 had it) but the latest version doesn't and asking in the thread got no response for the past month.
Anyone know or able to modify the power menu to have those 3 sound options.
Thanks
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if Xposed is a possibility:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/hk.kennethso168.xposed.apmplus
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/advanced-power-menu-apm-t2842792
Rajada said:
if Xposed is a possibility:
http://repo.xposed.info/module/hk.kennethso168.xposed.apmplus
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/advanced-power-menu-apm-t2842792
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Thanks!
I swore I tried it previously and it didnt work. Now it does. Finally got the damn sound toggle back..

[Q] Is there softkey haptic feedback on A5 (2016)?

As mentioned in title, i was wondering if there's haptic feedback on the softkey on A5 (2016)? I tried searching everywhere in the settings but couldn't find it. Just want to double confirm if there is or not, because there is haptic feedback on other Samsung phones.
No
Is there a way to enable haptic feedback via any kind of ROM modification? I don't know, editing some .xml?
waiting as you ? same problem

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