HELP! Vibrate On Touch NOT working - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Hello everyone, I just got done rooting my HTC one and I love the haptic feedback when I hit a button. After rooting it though, the haptic feedback doesn't seem to work. Also the capacitive buttons don't seem to light up anymore. Any ideas on what the problem is? I already tried restarting the phone and unchecking and checking the vibrate to touch button. Thanks

Check power saver for vibration and cover two sensors on top grill for capacitive buttons

Dottcent said:
Check power saver for vibration and cover two sensors on top grill for capacitive buttons
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WOW! LOL. I'm an idiot. Right on man.

No problem, sleep tight now...

power saver mode

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[Q] Remove long vibration from capacitive keys?

I was wondering if theres a patch of some sort that would remove the longer vibration when holding down the capacitive buttons (home, menu, back) keys. its kind of annoying that when i hold home to multitask it goes zzz. ZZZZZZ. instead of just one vibration.
im on steve's 1.6 and when i hold home to go to recent apps, it only vibrates once, so not sure about you or what rom you are running
I'm on stock 2.2 318
iphonepimp said:
I was wondering if theres a patch of some sort that would remove the longer vibration when holding down the capacitive buttons (home, menu, back) keys. its kind of annoying that when i hold home to multitask it goes zzz. ZZZZZZ. instead of just one vibration.
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mine does it one time as well, 1.6.1 dj steve's, try disabling the haptic feedback under spare parts
If you go to Settings, Sounds and disable Haptic feedback, only does the "ZZZZ" without the first zz, zz.
Still, would be nice if it just did short vibration (zz) instead of long ZZZZ.
Thx. Fixed
Ok, I now have it completely silence. Just lift your finger just before the buzz! So not even a second.

[Q] Capacitive buttons not lit up

Hi guys
Had my galaxy s 2 through T-Mobile for a few days now. Beats HD2 running TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 hands down.
I've debranded the phone, running KE7 XEU and rooted via chainfire's insecure kernel.
However I've noticed this morning that the capacitive buttons are no longer lit up. The power is very low and needs charging, so I was wondering is this normal? A sort of built in power saving thing perhaps?
I'm not actually running power save mode, but suddenly the buttons aren't lit, however they still work?
Any ideas.
Thanks
Yes, that's normal. Search the settings, you can customize the behaviour.
Boal said:
Yes, that's normal. Search the settings, you can customize the behaviour.
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Thanks for the swift reply.
That's a relief!
I've just put on the Case Mate Tough case and suddenly the buttons didn't light up - thought maybe I'd somehow broken it!
I can see power save settings and an option under display to specify the touch key light duration, but not nothing specifically regarding turning off touch key light power saving mode when battery low. Am I missing something?
Unfortunately there isn't anything you can do. When the power is low the buttons won't light up. For me it's not the end of the world as I know where they are.
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[Q] How to turn off haptic feedback?

I just got HTC Radar for T-Mobile.
Does anyone know how to turn off the haptic feedback on this phone?
I can turn off the vibrate from the sound & ringtone setting but can't find the way to turn this haptic feedback off when I touch the return/windows/search button.
Thanks in advance.
What do you mean haptic feedback ?
When my Radar ring if I touch back/win/search buttons nothing happens I have to slide up in case to answer the call.
As far as I know, you cannot turn off the haptic feedback. I think this applies to all windows phones.
Tonyco1 said:
What do you mean haptic feedback ?
When my Radar ring if I touch back/win/search buttons nothing happens I have to slide up in case to answer the call.
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What I mean is when you touch any of those 3 buttons, the phone vibrates to confirm our touch.
agm611 said:
As far as I know, you cannot turn off the haptic feedback. I think this applies to all windows phones.
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That's what I think because I've searched everywhere but can't find any clue.

Haptic feedback stopped working

Hi guys, my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled. I'm running aokp 40 and siyah 1.2.6. I'm hoping that it is not a hardware issue. Has anyone had any experience with Samsung rma before (I'm using an international unit bought from clove and I live in Canada)? Or is there a vibration seeing that i have not checked yet or something? Thanks.
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lawonga said:
my s3's haptic feedback stopped working all of a sudden and I don't know what is wrong with it. I checked sound settings and advanced settings and haptic feedback appears enabled.
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I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
THANK YOU!
AndyGalaxy said:
I know this answer may be too late for you, but for other people...
I had this same issue recently. Haptic feedback was ON in sound settings but still no joy when touching menu buttons.
Turns out my phones 'Power Saving mode' was ON.
If you go into Power Saving mode you'll see that one of its ways of saving your battery is to turn off haptic feedback.
Just so the phone can confuse you though it wont turn it off from the settings in sound, it will just turn it off and still appear 'on' in sound settings!
Hope this helps.
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You for real solved an ongoing 4 day issue for me on my stock Galaxy Note2! Lol I didn't know that the power save ended up being on.
Thank you for actually posting in case others ran into it!

Capacitive Buttons

How to shut off capacitive buttons from lighting up? Did Samsung remove this feature to shut off and change duration?
Yep,,,sadly they seem to have removed this option. Annoying.
Looks like we weren't the only ones to notice
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-...-S6-edge-capacitive-keys-backlighting_id67884
paddylaz said:
Looks like we weren't the only ones to notice
http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-...-S6-edge-capacitive-keys-backlighting_id67884
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Thanks. At least it is something to use at night.
Hi, I have the S6 Edge. The touch key lights are not working at all. In Settings I have the Touch Key Light duration set to "Always On". Power Saving Mode is off, but they still won't come on. The keys do blink briefly during startup, so I do know they physically work. Any ideas? Thanks

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