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Old 03-10-2010, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jaspir
I was wondering if there is any way to turn off the vibration on my Vogue when I send messages. After I send a message, I get a notification that the message was sent and it vibrates. It only happens when my phone is on vibrate only, and I really don't like it. If there's a way to turn it off, I'd appreciate it if someone could fill me in. If it's a registry hack type of thing, I'm completely clueless as to how that works so help with that would be great too. Thanks!
From the Start Menu click on Settings then select the Personal tab. Then click on Sounds & Notifications and select the events tab. Then scroll down in the events menu to the text message event and make sure that the box next to vibrate is unchecked. Also you may have to turn off all notifications like playing a sound or displaying messages on the screen to stop any notification event when you send/recieve a text message.
Finally, there is a Message Sent notification that can be disabled completely by editing the registry. You may have to do that as well. I'll look for that.
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