Disable Haptic feedback of home screen buttons - HTC One X

Does anyone know how to disable the haptic feedback (vibration) of the buttons on the bottom of the phone, ie the home, back & recent apps buttons?
(The setting under keyboard only disables the haptic feedback when you type).

llewelld said:
Does anyone know how to disable the haptic feedback (vibration) of the buttons on the bottom of the phone, ie the home, back & recent apps buttons?
(The setting under keyboard only disables the haptic feedback when you type).
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Go to Settings - Sound - Vibrate feeback. Make sure it is not ticked.

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keyboard vibration

Hi guys
I cant remember if I had this done before but isnt it possible to turn the vibration off when the keys are pressed in the dialer? I do have the KB Mod but all options for the keyboard feedback are switched off, but it still does it
any ideas
Press and hold Menu until the keyboard comes up, tap the settings icon.Now select Text Input and uncheck the Vibrate when typing option.
Mastoid said:
Press and hold Menu until the keyboard comes up, tap the settings icon.Now select Text Input and uncheck the Vibrate when typing option.
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done it, but it does not turn off vibrate in dialer.
blackfox888 said:
done it, but it does not turn off vibrate in dialer.
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Ah yes you are correct, it only turns off vibration for the Keypad and not the dialer, i shall keep looking
EDIT: Yep, that kinda sucks... even by turning off the Haptic feedback and Vibrate on keypress only affects when you use literally the keyboard like typing messages even if the description of the Haptic feedback feature says that it is also applicable to certain UI interactions. It would have been good if the dialer were included in the interactions. But the truth is the dialer seems like an another story, which I think it is a bit weird.
Once full root access is available, hopefully we can install an app like Wysie's Contacts app (available on Nexus) which allows you to disable the feedback function on the dialer.
Link here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623205
Mastoid said:
Ah yes you are correct, it only turns off vibration for the Keypad and not the dialer, i shall keep looking
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yeh as i said i have turned all the heptic feedbacks off, all sounds and vibrations for keyboard in display/sound settings and in the actuall keyboard menu as well and still nothing, but i think i had that working before not sure
cez10 said:
yeh as i said i have turned all the heptic feedbacks off, all sounds and vibrations for keyboard in display/sound settings and in the actuall keyboard menu as well and still nothing, but i think i had that working before not sure
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Aye, it's a little annoying though and I too would like to find a way to have it's function disabled
As mentioned above, I think once full root access is available hopefully, and if it is made available for the Desire, we can install an app like Wysie's Contacts app (available on Nexus) which allows you to disable the feedback function on the dialer.

How to disable haptic feedback on buttons?

HI guys, how do i disable haptic feedback on the 3 butons on the phone (ie back, home & recent apps button)?
I have already disabled haptic feedback under settings > keyboard > htc, but this doesnt effect these buttons, on the on screen keyboards.
Any ideas?
IIRC (my phone is being repaired by htc at the moment) its under sound options near the bottom for some reason...
Works Great, thanks
I turned ut off by unchecking the checkbox. But the haptick feedback is still working?

[Q] Haptic Feedback problem since software update

I ran the Android 4.1.1 update this morning, and since then my haptic feedback has stopped working. The selections are greyed out on HTC Keyboard, Swype Beta, and Sound settings.
Is anyone else having the same problem? Is there a way to turn haptic feedback back on?
Thanks!
Doesn't sound good!
You can always try reflashing an RUU file?
Do you have power saver enabled? Check the settings on that and enable haptic feedback.
Making changes to the power settings makes the haptic feedback return

Vibrate on keyboard

Dumb question but where do we disable haptic feedback on keyboard presses? I’ve updated the keyboard binary but have been poking around without success. It’s a powerful vibration - distracting to type in a quiet room.
dulinor said:
Dumb question but where do we disable haptic feedback on keyboard presses? I’ve updated the keyboard binary but have been poking around without success. It’s a powerful vibration - distracting to type in a quiet room.
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Annnnnd i found it. (its under Virtual Keyboards, not Physical. Of course.)
Settings->Languages & Input -> Virtual Keyboard -> Gemini Keyboard -> Preferences
The google keyboard allows to customize vibration duration which might be a good option down the road.
Just as a quick note to help anyone else out. Once the settings were changed on my phone to disable the haptic feedback it still carried on. A quick reboot makes it go away though

Haptic Feedback for Entire Screen?

Can someone tell me definitively:
A.) Did any version of the Note 4 on any ROM ever have haptic feedback for all touchscreen interactions (as opposed to just the keyboard/menu/back keys)?
B.) If so, is it still working in Marshmallow?
My N910V barely, and I mean barely has any feedback on the Keyboard, Menu( task list) and Back keys.
Yep, settings are enabled/cranked. No power-saving, etc.
Call vibrate and unlock vibrate are normal.
Thanks.

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