Redmi Note 11 Keyboard Vibration Off

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Marketta Filipovich

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:28:53 PM8/4/24
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Fromyour home screen, press Menu -> Settings -> Language and Input (or Language and Keyboard on older Android devices). From here select the keyboard you are using. In the next page of settings, you should see something like Audio feedback for swype, or Sound on keypress for flexT9. You can modify Vibrate on keypress there too if you wish.

This is for the the Acer android tablet:Go to the keyboard and press and hold the key with the microphone icon and the input options menu should pop up, you then have access to android keyboard settings ... uncheck the typing sound box and there you go ... simples.


This is for the samsung galaxy mega, go to settings then my device then language and input then look for "keyboards and input methods".Just above "swipe tap" is "samsung keyboard and to the right of it is the setting icon press . Press icon then uncheck "keyboard sound"


If phone is been upgraded... Go to the setting menu from there click on language and inputs then click on android keyboard(AOSP) from here you then click on preference... And you can put off your vibration or sound.


Google Pixel users are expressing frustration after discovering a significant change in the recent June Pixel Feature Drop update. This change, initially introduced in the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2, has completely removed the granular control over keyboard vibration settings that Pixel users have come to rely on. For those who think this is a bug or glitch, well, I have news for you!


While the change was initially noticed during the beta testing period, some users were still hopeful that Google would address the concerns before the stable release. Unfortunately, that hope has been dashed with the June release. Not even workarounds like clearing the Gboard cache or switching to alternative keyboards like Swiftkey will address this issue.


However, lots of users do not like this keyboard vibration while typing. If you are also one of those users, then this article is for you. In this post, I have shared how to turn off keyboard vibration on Android phone step-by-step.


Some users keep their phones with this haptic feedback mode on; however, if you turn it off, then you can save the battery of your phone, and the battery life will increase. There are many different types of virtual keyboard apps on the internet that you can install and use on your Android phone.


If you want to turn off keyboard vibration on Android phones like Redmi, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus, Realme, Infinix, Poco, etc., then you can do it easily by following the steps given below. The steps below may be slightly different for some Android phones, but you can find them in Settings.


Samsung phones have a default keyboard, which is much better for Samsung users. Samsung users do not need to use another keyboard. But if you want to stop vibration on your Samsung keyboard, then follow the steps given below.


I hope you have found this article helpful and have also learned to turn off keyboard vibration on your Android phone. If you are facing any kind of problem, then let us know by commenting below. Please share this article on social media.

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