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Is there any way to disable those Charging Notifications+Vibrations every time I plug in the charger or enter the Power Saver mode?

Please help me out with this
 
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anyone?????
 
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Accordingly to the basic information, there is no setting for vibration-when-plugging charger in; only some settings for vibration when receiving calls (and for touch screen vibration-feedback). However, I don't know how this works, I don't have a N9, so I'm not sure whether there is a way to change this.
Best wishes. Maybe, somebody else knows the answer?
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those are DBus signals most probably...I think they can be disabled...You'll have to poke into the gconf values as well as DBus events to see which event controls it and hence disable the displaying of it...
 

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I went looking for battery logic in MeeGo. Of particular interest are lines 82, and 191.
The most likely culprit seems to be "MNotification", because it may include haptic feedback.
However, I cannot find source tree for MNotification.
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