Vibration(Haptic Feedback) - Nexus 7 General

Does the Nexus 7 have Haptic Feedback (vibration motor)?

Doesn't seem like it. Turning the volume down goes straight to silent mode.

dragongc said:
Doesn't seem like it. Turning the volume down goes straight to silent mode.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but adjusting the volume to presumably a vibrate mode is different than haptic feedback settings on the keyboard/on screen soft keys.
I'm not running a CM9 rom on my phone at the moment, but I think the haptic feedback settings for the soft keys are in settings/sound and for the keyboard it should be in settings/language and input under settings for android keyboard.
Not sure if Jelly Bean is the same.

I could definitely see google deciding to remove the vibrate option from the os (because really, whats the point in a tablet) but i would assume that it has haptic

It doesn't have a vibration motor - I don't think there are many tablets that do.
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pnnorth said:
It doesn't have a vibration motor - I don't think there are many tablets that do.
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Asus tablets do, i know i tried it at bestbuy i enabled haptic feedback on the transformer prime

the XOOM has it so does my Gal Tab 10.1

mikesm1234 said:
the XOOM has it so does my Gal Tab 10.1
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I've had my Xoom since day one and it hasn't vibrated once so I don't think so... I haven't missed it either.
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Now if it would do a little dance to a music video - that would be something!

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Vibrate

So hopefully I don't get smacked down for this.
Here is my problem, recently got a new g2x having owned many other android devices that I rooted and then broke the guerrilla glass dual core nvidia sounded pretty slick. How ever there is no vibrate for SMS or led for anything. (My g2x came with gingerbread) but it really bugged me so I rooted with NV flash after discovering more practical methodes don't work with the Ginger rom... STILL NO VIBRATE OR LED lol and this is in the newest cm7 does anyone have any fix or anything?
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JustDemitrius said:
So hopefully I don't get smacked down for this.
Here is my problem, recently got a new g2x having owned many other android devices that I rooted and then broke the guerrilla glass dual core nvidia sounded pretty slick. How ever there is no vibrate for SMS or led for anything. (My g2x came with gingerbread) but it really bugged me so I rooted with NV flash after discovering more practical methodes don't work with the Ginger rom... STILL NO VIBRATE OR LED lol and this is in the newest cm7 does anyone have any fix or anything?
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When did the problem begin, during the time you bought it or did it just happen suddenly?
It came like that. :/ I think it has something to do with its stock rom which doesn't make since b/c its gone. But it has full haptic feedback but no vibrate notification for SMS, on any messaging app. Same for the led. Right now its running cm 7.1.0 which is I think android 2.3.7
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JustDemitrius said:
It came like that. :/ I think it has something to do with its stock rom which doesn't make since b/c its gone. But it has full haptic feedback but no vibrate notification for SMS, on any messaging app. Same for the led. Right now its running cm 7.1.0 which is I think android 2.3.7
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If it did come like that, it just may be a hardware problem, since the problem is existent throughout different ROMs. You should go to the store and get a new phone before the warranty expires. But remember to revert to original ROM with no root or else they won't accept it.
But the vibrate works. For everything except SMS and mms it vibrates for haptic and calls and alarm etc. Just SMS...
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Do you still think it could be some sort of deep hardware issue?
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hi, maybe you dont have vibrating for sms and mms activated, you can check it in messaging -> settings -> vibrate

[Q] Galaxy Nexus On-screen buttons

I saw that in some roms on various devices like Galaxy Mini, and I would like to ask you are there any way to have it on MiniCM9?
What's the point? You already have buttons and they will only take up screen space. It will just make the screen look smaller.
Dunno why, but i like them. Plus I tried them on my friend's galaxy mini and they looked cool and they would be pretty useful for me because my hardware buttons were crappy.
It is impossible to actually add new software buttons to the phone but this app might do thhe trick for ya https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smart.swkey
Thank me if i helped
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Impossible? But some guys did it for ray: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520893
ChongWiz said:
Impossible? But some guys did it for ray: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520893
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That is because the hardware is compatible and the screen to. Our screen is just not abld to do that (correct me if im wrong)
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It is possible. Its like a software or app. Any phone could have this with ICS even like hmm. hTC Tattoo. The screen does need something special to have them
UserWith-A-Cupcake said:
That is because the hardware is compatible and the screen to. Our screen is just not abld to do that (correct me if im wrong)
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Our hardware is not capable but the Galaxy MINI's hardware is capable? Its strange if its true... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe1oesBIDm4&feature=related
I think its totally useless because of our phones screen size. Thoose buttons would took too much space. If your hardware buttons are broken use Button savior from market.
They would look cool, but they're pretty useless for our device!
OK I have a modded Verizon galaxy nexus with 4.0.4,in tab mode. Every thing is customized ,except one thing....with that said, I bring you to my question. Can you make a call button for the navigation menu,. My reason for that is there are two menus one on screen and the other on the navigation bar.a standard call button on that bar would make more space thus elements the on screen menu bar altogether. CAN U DO IT. send answers to [email protected] thanks.
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atonyd said:
OK I have a modded Verizon galaxy nexus with 4.0.4,in tab mode. Every thing is customized ,except one thing....with that said, I bring you to my question. Can you make a call button for the navigation menu,. My reason for that is there are two menus one on screen and the other on the navigation bar.a standard call button on that bar would make more space thus elements the on screen menu bar altogether. CAN U DO IT. send answers to [email protected] thanks.
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What are you talking about? These are the X8 forums.
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Slide to wake app? I like pressing the power button

Hello guys,
Do you know if theire is an app for waking up the nexus just by tapping or sliding on the back screen? Such app exist for thé galaxy nexus.
Thanks
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Your title contradicts itself. You want to tap your phone to wake it.. But also like pressing the power button? Did you mean you "don't" like pressing the power button?
Tap to wake exists but it has to be baked into the kernel and it's really useless (imo).
The `feature' works by basically keeping the screen in a powered state.. Kernels that support this feature (which is becoming less and less and less) usually set it on a 15-45 second timer... You have X amount of time after putting your phone to sleep that touch to wake will work.. After that time elapses your screen is fully powered off and touch to wake will no longer work. If this feature existed 24/7 you'd be going through batteries like crazy.
Hum ok dude thx for that answer, I want this function but il like more battery life...
Do you know any app waking the screen by capting motion with the camera? Or using any other sensors available on the nexus for doing so?
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fye85 said:
Hum ok dude thx for that answer, I want this function but il like more battery life...
Do you know any app waking the screen by capting motion with the camera? Or using any other sensors available on the nexus for doing so?
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tbh not sure. I imagine someone could use the proximity sensor (which I don't think the N7 even has) but using that would cause so many false wakes by sliding it in and out of cases, etc it would also be useless.
Your only solution with the N7 is wearing a magnetic glove and waving your hand across the bottom left of the unit. :laugh:
Yeah or by implementing a magnet on one of my finger... I don't find the accès to the power button very easy thought
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styckx said:
Your title contradicts itself. You want to tap your phone to wake it.. But also like pressing the power button? Did you mean you "don't" like pressing the power button?
Tap to wake exists but it has to be baked into the kernel and it's really useless (imo).
The `feature' works by basically keeping the screen in a powered state.. Kernels that support this feature (which is becoming less and less and less) usually set it on a 15-45 second timer... You have X amount of time after putting your phone to sleep that touch to wake will work.. After that time elapses your screen is fully powered off and touch to wake will no longer work. If this feature existed 24/7 you'd be going through batteries like crazy.
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That's not necessarily so. PGM on the Nexus doesn't appear to work like that at all, though since it's proprietary, we don't know exactly how it works. It certainly doesn't chew up any more juice on my Gnex, nor does it cause wakelocks.
showp1984 is working on something similar for his N7 bricked kernel.
fye85 said:
Yeah or by implementing a magnet on one of my finger... I don't find the accès to the power button very easy thought
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Gotcha, if that is your problem you could always use a ROM that has volume wake.. AOKP does for sure, CM10 does I believe (someone confirm) and probably others.. Enabling it will let you wake the phone using the power button or the volume rocker.. This will obviously will interfere with anything allowing you to use the volume rocker to advanced to the next song etc while the phone is asleep. This way you basically have 3 buttons to wake up the phone instead of finding `the one'.
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Hawkw1nd said:
That's not necessarily so. PGM on the Nexus doesn't appear to work like that at all, though sinceit's proprietary, we don't know exactly how it works. It certainly doesn't chew up anymore juice on my Gnex, nor does it cause wakelocks.
showp1984 is working on something similar for his N7 bricked kernel.
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Interesting. Learn something new every day. :good: I stand corrected
I would also like a slide to wake. Having it on my galaxy Nexus means I try it on my 7 about once a day.
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Thx again I was using AOKP but not this function. I gonna try it
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Keypad feedback

I am unable to turn on the vibrating feedback from the keyboard or from the soft keys. Is it possible to do that.
Also, is it possible to adjust the volume for kep presses and phone pad?
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jean001luc said:
I am unable to turn on the vibrating feedback from the keyboard or from the soft keys. Is it possible to do that.
Also, is it possible to adjust the volume for kep presses and phone pad?
Thanks
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There are many topics on here with the same question...The answer is no...If you want haptic feedback on keyboard you should get a different keyboard from Play Store...and I guess no is answer for you other question..I haven't seen that option
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Kvidli said:
There are many topics on here with the same question...The answer is no...If you want haptic feedback on keyboard you should get a different keyboard from Play Store...and I guess no is answer for you other question..I haven't seen that option
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Thank you
So what would you reccomend for a keyboard? On the Xperia Mini I used to use Xperia Keyboard (not the original one by Sony) as an add on. Is there a decent one you can reccomend for JB or specifically for S3 mini? I need haptic feedback and swipe
jean001luc said:
Thank you
So what would you reccomend for a keyboard? On the Xperia Mini I used to use Xperia Keyboard (not the original one by Sony) as an add on. Is there a decent one you can reccomend for JB or specifically for S3 mini? I need haptic feedback and swipe
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Try Swiftkey

[Q] Adjusting Haptic Feedback for Moto X

Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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jyu87 said:
Does anyone know how to adjust the haptic feedback for this phone? Sometimes it feels really good and other times it just too overboard. Its almost as if when close to low battery, it feels better and less choppy.
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You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting. I have mine set at 6ms, that seems to be the sweet spot. As far as the general haptic feedback is concerned, I just turned it off because it is WAY too powerful. That setting is found in the sounds setting.
I wish there was a way to turn it completely off. Mine has a nasty rattle near top of the phone no matter how I adjust it.
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Have you tried setting it to 0 ms.
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_MetalHead_ said:
You can adjust the intensity for the keyboard by going into the keyboard settings and hitting advanced. It's the "keypress vibration duration" setting...
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Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
scottjb said:
Interesting, that option is grayed out on my device. I can't change the setting. It's a T-Mobile XT1053.
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same here, its greyed out on my unlocked Moto X as well. Any suggestions people?
I just turn it off altogether.

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