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Re: Haptic feedback Xperia X
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Boosting output volume by 200% seems clear danger of breaking the device... and besides XperiaX sounds are too loud already; As explained in a prevoius posts [1] and [2] I have had to reduce the sound of my device because it is far too loud for my taste! |
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It seems to me that we are conflating not two but three different things:
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Maybe i'm messing my ideas about haptic feedback and you're right. What i mean is the "sound" when using pulley down. Without Maxvol activated i can't listen to anything
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But the thing is, I don't want to hear any sounds from vkb or pulley, I want to feel the haptics :) But the other question remains; how can you use the darn thing if you increase volume even more, as it is the default sound volume of alarms and ringtones is already so loud it hurts my ears! |
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heh, in a perfect world, so would I !!
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Maybe my Xperia X has a sound problem but when i use pulley i hear a sound that tells me i'm touching the right place. On keyboard is the same thing. And i have no vibration working on my phone
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How about the vibration test in csd, does it work? |
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EDIT: found it "CSD tool can be launched from the dialer writing * # * # 310 # * # *" No vibration on test :( |
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