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Re: Vibrating Dial Pad
I had installed vidration into keypad long ago so I dunno if it is the same.
My experience is that when you don't have sounds and the OS calls for a sound other than tone, like when pressing more than the entry calls for, it ends up using a system default sound. Also one time I had a problem where an automated machine needed to hear the tone, so I was not able to access the service, so I switched back to tones. I would like to have option of both tone & buzz though. |
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Re: Vibrating Dial Pad
That's odd. I don't think that this modification actually changes the output of the DTMF tones over the line. I thought it was just for user feedback.
As for playing a default sounds in the event that something is missing, that helps a bit. I could probably find what I'm looking for in the registry then. Thanks! |
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Re: Vibrating Dial Pad
I noticed this too. I changed dial pads, I think to the Vogue dial pad (not sure - cooking PC is not here) and the keypress sounds changed from the reminder tone to DTMF tones. Weird...
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Re: Vibrating Dial Pad
I found the setting in the registry to change the in-call keypad sound. Messing with it locked my phone temporarily. I can't change it to *vibrate*.
Anyone else tried and/or had success with this? |
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