How do I activate/deactivate vibration or sound on keypress or get rid of sound or vibration when typing?
Enabling vibration and sound on keypress
The device vibrates and a sound is heard when you enter text.
Android 10 or higher (with Gboard keyboard)
To set the screen to vibrate on keypress when entering text
- From the home screen, find and tap Settings → System → Languages & input (or Keyboard) → On-screen keyboard → Gboard.
- Find and Tap Preferences.
- Find and Tap Sound on keypress to toggle ON or OFF.
- Find and Tap Haptic feedback on keypress to toggle ON or OFF.
Note! You can also tap Use the Android default vibration if overall device vibration is enabled.
Android 8.0 or 9.0 (with SwiftKey keyboard)
To set the screen to vibrate on keypress when entering text
- From the home screen, find and tap Settings → System → Languages & input → On-screen keyboard → SwiftKey Keyboard.
- Tap Typing → Sound & Vibration.
- Tap Keypress vibration to enable, then drag the slider to set the vibration intensity.
- Tap Keypress sound volume to enable, then drag the slider to set the volume.
Note! You can also tap Use the Android default vibration if overall device vibration is enabled.
Enabling vibration
The device vibrates when you tap soft keys and certain applications.
Android 13 or higher
To set the screen to vibrate
- Find and tap Settings → Sound / Sound & Vibration → Vibration & haptics.
- Drag the sliders next to Touch feedback to the right.
Android 9.0, 10, 11 or 12
To set the screen to vibrate
- Find and tap Settings → Sound → Advanced.
- Find and tap Touch vibration.
Android 8.0
To set the screen to vibrate
- Find and tap Settings → Sound → Advanced.
- Drag the slider next to Vibrate on tap to the right.
Enabling touch sounds
Android 10 or higher
To enable touch sounds
- Find and tap Settings → Sound / Sound & Vibration → Advanced.
- Find and tap Dialpad tones and Touch sounds.
Android 8.0 or 9.0
To enable touch sounds
- Find and tap Settings → Sound → Advanced.
- Drag the sliders next to Dialpad tones and Touch sounds to the right.