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Haptic feedback

StCindy

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Help!!! I've been trying to turn off the haptic feedback on my Droid Maxx. The button to do this is missing. It is not under Settings and Sounds, nor Keyboards. I have tried two different apps that promised to take care of it but didn't. What's next?
 
Of you have the Google Keyboard installed and setup as the default Keyboard, I believe it has its own haptic feedback setting. Otherwise, the Setting Mustang mentioned should turn it On or Off on stock Keyboard
 
Of you have the Google Keyboard installed and setup as the default Keyboard, I believe it has its own haptic feedback setting. Otherwise, the Setting Mustang mentioned should turn it On or Off on stock Keyboard
I have the google keyboard installed on my Maxx. I don't see any option other than the one I found to turn haptic feedback off.
 
Maybe I am getting my phones confused? I used the Google Keyboard on my Maxx and Turbo. I might be mistaken about a separate setting. My apologies for any bad info. [emoji3]
 
I have turned off both vibrate on touch and vibrate when ringing, and I'm afraid neither has turned off my haptic feedback.
 
On my Note4 with 5.1.1 it's under settings, sounds and notifications, other sounds.

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I remember..there are a few different places to turn off vibrations now .it was ticking me off when setting up my turbo 2..language and input and inside the keyboard setting...I think there was another ...but I can't find it..
 
On the Turbo 2 there are two places. The main Settings that Mustang mentioned turns off haptic feedback on the main screen buttons. Then...in Language & Input > Google Keyboard > Preferences > is the Setting for Vibrate on key press which seems to control haptic feedback for the keyboard itself. The Droid Maxx may have been different though?
 
This is what I see under advanced settings for Google keyboard.


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What about under Preferences? Your Advanced screen looks a lot like a Turbo 2. Here's what my Google Keyboard Preferences looks like.

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What I noticed on my current phone is that Vibrate On Keypress Setting in the Keyboard menu controlled haptic feedback anytime the keyboard is open. But I don't remember how things worked on my Maxx.
 
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