[Q] touch haptics - Samsung Galaxy W I8150

yesterday i saw my friends galaxy s.when i press any icon on screen it vibrates.is this not available in galaxy w.i am not talking about key board.but talking talking about general touch on the screen.any help?

Our SGW hasn't such a setting, but anyway it is not good for the battery life ;-)

There is no hepatic feedback feature on the Galaxy W from what I know of. Hopefully some developer can add this option.

When I use thumb keyboard I have haptic feedback. So it is possible.
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Is that possible to enable haptics feedback when pressing the soft key, mean the "option" and "back" key?? I couldn't found any setting to enable it.

Edea said:
When I use thumb keyboard I have haptic feedback. So it is possible.
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Read again the first post. Question was about haptic feedback in system, not in keyboard app. And yes, SGW has vibration device, so it can support haptic feedback, but there is no support in the system itself, we have haptic feedback only in some apps.

ben_gate said:
Is that possible to enable haptics feedback when pressing the soft key, mean the "option" and "back" key?? I couldn't found any setting to enable it.
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Once again, our SGW hasn't such a setting. See the posts above.

Our phone has the hardware capability for haptic feedback but Samsung has not included it as a system setting.So it only works in specific apps that have implemented it.An example is when you long press a shortcut in the app drawer or homescreen.
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[Q] Keyboard haptics

Hi,
every spec chart states that the Y doesn't have haptics but I actually receive vibration feedback when I hold the hardware home button .
What I want to know is if it's only a software limitation, if there's a way to emulate it (like "touchXplorer"), I'm only interested in typing feedback so maybe a modded virtual keypad will do the job.
Because it's nonsense to me that other gingerbread have it and mine doesn't, even if it's there.
Many thanks
Use SwiftKey x or some other Keyboard apps, they have haptic feedback!
Thanks! I've tried some.
But I've found out why there's no haptic in the young.. even with short vibration time it has an awful feeling. It's really not designed to work this way.
hei man ... i recently bought a galaxy y ...and had the same weird feeling about no haptic feedback... lights on the buttons . but i found a way just to enable haptic feedback for the back and menu buttons ... thanks to the guy that gave me the flashable zips .
here is the link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556491
i was wondering..if you guys know if i can get the "back "button sound...my phone only has that "click "on the left capacitive button ... is that normal ?
MocciJ said:
Thanks! I've tried some.
But I've found out why there's no haptic in the young.. even with short vibration time it has an awful feeling. It's really not designed to work this way.
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thats definetely true (lol). I remove my heptic mod right after I used it. a vibrating button will drains our battery faster anyway.

Problems sending picture texts and question about how to remap my multitasking keys

I am runnining this ROM:
[ROM][4.1.1][GSM][PRIMOU]Android Open Kang Project Jellybean
and it should be the 10/8/12 build.
I cannot send picture texts (it says "downloading" and then it doesn't go anywhere no matter if wifi/data are on. How can i fix this?
Also, i find the jellybean multitasking button useless if it doesn't bring up the multitasking apps instead of having to hold the home button. How can i remap this?
Also, if i were to re-rom my old stock rom can i still upload a kernel onto it to make it overclocked? Also, is the music app found in CM10 because on this rom its missing, i had to use a 3rd party music app to get this done.
Please help me with my questions, all help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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wow....so you are moaning about the multitasking key...had you even looked AT ALL you would have found the way to remap the keys in system > hardware keys
Lloir said:
wow....so you are moaning about the multitasking key...had you even looked AT ALL you would have found the way to remap the keys in system > hardware keys
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Sorry sir but i honestly don't see that option.
I'm in Settings>accessibility> and the only options are:
services
Talkback
Notification Toggle
System
Large text
power button ends call
homebutton answers call
auto-rotate screen
speek passwords
text-to-speech output
touch and hold delay
enhance web accessibility
i also looked under ROM Control > and under system the only options are :
LED
sound
weather
vibrations
i don't see it.
served24 said:
Sorry sir but i honestly don't see that option.
I'm in Settings>accessibility> and the only options are:
services
Talkback
Notification Toggle
System
Large text
power button ends call
homebutton answers call
auto-rotate screen
speek passwords
text-to-speech output
touch and hold delay
enhance web accessibility
i also looked under ROM Control > and under system the only options are :
LED
sound
weather
vibrations
i don't see it.
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I can implement it, so be patient.
rukin5197 said:
I can implement it, so be patient.
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okay. thank you

Just updated to JellyBean and now there is haptic feedback when pressing keys?

So, just updated to JB rooted. Now there is haptic feedback when depressing keys such as in texting and email. Is there a way to disable it?
Thanks.
PS: Under sound-settings-it is unchecked......
THANKS!
sandman512 said:
So, just updated to JB rooted. Now there is haptic feedback when depressing keys such as in texting and email. Is there a way to disable it?
Thanks.
PS: Under sound-settings-it is unchecked......
THANKS!
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If your talking about when typing you need to go to the keyboard setting and disable vibration upon keypress.
Thanks RB, just what I needed to know.

Haptic Feedback for Navigation Buttons?

Just purchased Tab Pro 8.4 and noticed there is no Haptic feedback when using the Back and Recent Apps Buttons (right/ left of home button) There is on my note 10.1 and note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Anyone know how to enable this? Feels werid cause I usually hit the buttons without looking at them. And k always think I'm missing cause no feedback lol. Any help would be awesome.
Is this happening on your tab pro 8.4 also?
If someone else can confirm if haptic feed back is working for there nav buttons. I would appreciate that. Cause its not for me
What I found is
On my, note 3 and note 10.1 2014 Edition
In settings /device /sound there is an haptic feedback checkbox for softkeys (nav buttons)
Unfortunately on my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, no such checkbox exists
Anyone no of a way to turn it on without root?
Weird it's there on 12.2 are you guys getting feedback when using the keyboard ect?
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kodochax said:
Weird it's there on 12.2 are you guys getting feedback when using the keyboard ect?
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Nope, no haptic feedback on stock keyboard. Nor option in setting to enable it.
trevor7428 said:
Nope, no haptic feedback on stock keyboard. Nor option in setting to enable it.
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They may not have included the motor on the 8.4? Try going into settings and clicking the search button then search for vibration, any results pop up?
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You can get haptic feedback on the Google keyboard, so it's there. Also try a long press on the soft keys, it will vibrate.
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there no haptic feed back at global level , however you can vibration on touch for google/swift keyboard
not haptic for back, menu button

[APP] Button Mapper: Remap Bixby single, double and long press for FREE

NOTE: On a rooted device, this is the fastest, most reliable and problem-free method for remapping Bixby (no limitations, no setup)
Button Mapper allows you to remap any action you want to physical or capacitive hardware buttons. This includes volume buttons, Bixby button, and many buttons on game controllers and other hardware you attach to your phone.
You can map shortcuts, apps or actions to single press, double tap and long press for hardware buttons.
The Bixby button on the Galaxy S9 and S9+ is supported as of version 0.62
Bixby remapping of single, double and long press is completely free. No ads. Pro version not required.
Does not require root. If your device is rooted, you will have many more options (essentially unlimited). Also with root, Bixby remapping does not involve any hacks, it is implemented at the input level (native).
This does require an adb command to remap Bixby on unrooted devices. It's a one-time setup. I do not use the method used by other apps because it leads to a poor user experience (i.e. swiping right causes actions to occur, get stuck in a loop)
This app is continually updated with new features and improvements.
Download on XDA Labs:
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Big update update on the way soon.
You can remap all Bixby stuff for free with this app, and it has the most options of any remapping app.
I'm looking for volunteers to translate. Go to this link if interested
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Version 0.66 is now released. It will roll out slowly on the Play Store, if you want it now, get it from XDA Labs
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This version has tons of small fixups: the AOD crash is fixed, activities open right away after pressing home, everything is faster, and there are more options. Also quite a few UI improvements.
Changes:
Pocket detection (pro)
Toggle auto brightness
Toggle Wifi hotspot (Android 7 and lower)
Toggle mobile data (root)
Clear notifications
Compatibility with Android P
Option to use speaker with Pressy, MiKey, etc
Global bypass option
More long press duration options
Receive incoming phone calls with home button (Samsung)
Add Spanish
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Optional lock method that allows fingerprint unlocking
Fix AOD crash with screenshot action (Samsung)
Optimizations and bugfixes
@flar2 anything about using Bixby button to take camera pics? thanks
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@flar2 anything about using Bixby button to take camera pics? thanks
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To click the shutter? You can do that with select/enter action, but it requires root.
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To click the shutter? You can do that with select/enter action, but it requires root.
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yes, I was thinking if it was possible without root.
[email protected] said:
yes, I was thinking if it was possible without root.
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Not that I can think of
I've deleted the bixby services without know that the remap apps wouldn't work anymore
This app doesn't work either.
ekvintroj said:
I've deleted the bixby services without know that the remap apps wouldn't work anymore
This app doesn't work either.
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It's the only way to detect Bixby since Samsung bypassed the usual Linux input system..
thanks for this app. works great!
Hi
Thanks for this great app.
I use pro version.
Does it possible to remap back, home and recent soft keys on S9 ?
edzamber said:
Hi
Thanks for this great app.
I use pro version.
Does it possible to remap back, home and recent soft keys on S9 ?
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I don't think so. It's definitely not possible using the methods used by this app.
So...people don't like free stuff? Should I make you guys pay for double press and long press?
Nice job with this app man. Very easy to turn on flashlight and get to google assistant. I'll be unlocking the pro version in a little bit.
It also appears that, even though I am not rooted, the bixby button works to turn on my flashlight while I'm on the AOD so that is SUPER helpful.
UPDATE!!
Version 0.74 has lots of new goodies. It's rolling out slowly on the Play Store, if you want it now you can download from XDA Labs:
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/flar2.homebutton
-Menu action is now available without root
-Pause and resume remapping from notification, quick settings or public intents that can be used with Tasker or other automation apps
-If you use the notification, you can now change the priority
-Option to turn on screen with screen off actions, so if you launch an app with the screen off, the screen will automatically turn on (requires Pro version)
-Zello PTT toggle and hold actions (requires Pro version). This allows you to either set a button to toggle send, or hold the volume up or down button to talk
-Copy and paste actions
-Option to use VOICE_ASSIST for assistant
-Restore autobrightness when using brightness actions
-Fix shortcut bug
-Many other bugfixes and improvements
-Update translations
Here are the intents to pause and resume remapping. The first is a toggle, the other two explicitly pause or resume remapping. Use whichever best fit your needs.
flar2.homebutton.TOGGLE_REMAPPING
flar2.homebutton.PAUSE_REMAPPING
flar2.homebutton.RESUME_REMAPPING
@flar2
Screenshot sound toggle doesn't work for me on Galaxy S9+
Can we also have an option to disable bixby single tap when the device is locked or in always on display mode?
fmaher said:
@flar2
Screenshot sound toggle doesn't work for me on Galaxy S9+
Can we also have an option to disable bixby single tap when the device is locked or in always on display mode?
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Screenshot sound toggle only works for my screenshot implementation. It can't be controlled on the native screenshot (I assume you're rooted)
flar2 said:
Screenshot sound toggle only works for my screenshot implementation. It can't be controlled on the native screenshot (I assume you're rooted)
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Sorry didn't get your point. How can choose your screenshot implementation? There is only one screenshot action available in the list.
fmaher said:
Sorry didn't get your point. How can choose your screenshot implementation? There is only one screenshot action available in the list.
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If rooted, it uses the built-in screenshot. If not rooted, it uses my own custom screenshot because I can't access the built in one. The built-in is preferable to the custom screenshot, but there is no control over the sound in the built in screenshot.

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