CM 6.1 vibrate issue?
This is a discussion on CM 6.1 vibrate issue? within the Koush forums, part of the Droid Forums Dev Archives category; i flashed cm 6.1 final on my og droid and for some reason, i cant seem to turn the vibrate off for incoming texts nd ...
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CM 6.1 vibrate issue?
i flashed cm 6.1 final on my og droid and for some reason, i cant seem to turn the vibrate off for incoming texts nd calls. i checked handcent sms settings, the stock sms app settings and everything with a vibrate setting. Everything is off so i'm assuming it has something to do with the rom itself. Does anyone know how to turn off vibrate?
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Originally Posted by
justpimpntel
i flashed cm 6.1 final on my og droid and for some reason, i cant seem to turn the vibrate off for incoming texts nd calls. i checked handcent sms settings, the stock sms app settings and everything with a vibrate setting. Everything is off so i'm assuming it has something to do with the rom itself. Does anyone know how to turn off vibrate?
Install 'audiomanager' free version from the market. You can easily select vibrate settings using that program along with volume settings.
AudioManager Widget - Android app on AppBrain
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted
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so is it the rom that wont let me turn off vibrate mode?
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Originally Posted by
justpimpntel
so is it the rom that wont let me turn off vibrate mode?
Sure you can change the vibrate mode.
ROM settings check out menu settings>sound>vibrate
I have mine set to 'only in silent mode' and 'silent state' checked off.
That way the volume control determines if incoming call vibrates and the messaging app setting determines if incoming message vibrates.
Last edited by captdroid; 12-06-2010 at 08:14 PM.
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted
AOKP 4.0.4 build37 ROM/Franco nightly Kernel
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, Busybox, ROM Toolbox, Boot Manager Pro, WiFi Tether, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, Cachemate, SD Maid, Metamorph, Superuser elite, Nova Launcher
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i tried that but it still vibrates
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Originally Posted by
justpimpntel
i tried that but it still vibrates
Be more specific... you tried what and what still vibrates?
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted
AOKP 4.0.4 build37 ROM/Franco nightly Kernel
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, Busybox, ROM Toolbox, Boot Manager Pro, WiFi Tether, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, Cachemate, SD Maid, Metamorph, Superuser elite, Nova Launcher
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I set my phone to vibrate 'only in silent mode' and 'silent state' checked off but whenever I get a text, email, or call the phone still vibrates
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Originally Posted by
justpimpntel
I set my phone to vibrate 'only in silent mode' and 'silent state' checked off but whenever I get a text, email, or call the phone still vibrates
What is your volume setting at?
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted
AOKP 4.0.4 build37 ROM/Franco nightly Kernel
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, Busybox, ROM Toolbox, Boot Manager Pro, WiFi Tether, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, Cachemate, SD Maid, Metamorph, Superuser elite, Nova Launcher
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i tried the same settings when the phone is set to "silent" and regular sound...in bothe cases the phone vibrates for notifications
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Originally Posted by
justpimpntel
i tried the same settings when the phone is set to "silent" and regular sound...in bothe cases the phone vibrates for notifications
Leave those settings and now...
For the incoming call you need to go into the call settings and check there... what options are selected there? After making those selections. Then you need to go into 'messaging' or whatever messaging app your using and select notification vibrate options there.
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted
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Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, Busybox, ROM Toolbox, Boot Manager Pro, WiFi Tether, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, Cachemate, SD Maid, Metamorph, Superuser elite, Nova Launcher
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