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Default How do you turn off the haptic feedback???

How do you turn off the haptic feedback on this phone? The soft key vibration is annoying...
 
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Can't find a setting for it anywhere either
 
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https://supportforums.motorola.com/t...45476?tstart=0

doesn't seem like it's possible at this time =)
 
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Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
 
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Settings/Location and Security Settings/Use Tactile Feedback and deselect. Kills vibration from screen touches though Android buttons still vibrate.
In order for the option to even appear you have to use some sort of security option on your lock screen, but even after you deselect it you still get haptic feedback when typing in text and whatnot. So I don't think that is what people are looking for.
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Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
 
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Everyone in need the answer is here: to turn off haptic feedback globally you must have rooted your ATRIX, then go get this ( copy pasta time ) Streak Vibrations install it! Worked like a charm for me! so happy!
Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.

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Can you please say the above in english? I really want to turn off the feedback.

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I think he is trying to say first you must root your phone then download and install streak vibrations.


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