Hello Sir,
Yes, I did as you suggested. But I could not notice any change in its
behavior. Please suggest me if there is any other alternative.
Thanks in advance,
On 8/25/14, Aaruni Sharma aruni...@gmail.com wrote:
I have noticed that the behaviour of the volume control button is somewhat
press and hold power button, there are 3 options side by side somewhere in
the middle, choose the one you want. The 3 options are ringer off which is
the equivillent of silent mode, ringer vibrate and ringer on.
On 28 August 2014 15:46, Dr. G. Janardhana Naidu jnga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
Hello friends,
In my case, pressing volume button up and down in moto E volume is not
increasing or decreasing. Is it hardware problem or is there any app
to resolve the issue?
Thanks and regards,
Janardhana Naidu.
On 8/25/14, Mahesh S. Panicker maheshspanic...@gmail.com wrote:
To silence
Holding the power button may be an option for you then.
On 8/25/14, Dr. G. Janardhana Naidu jnga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends,
In my case, pressing volume button up and down in moto E volume is not
increasing or decreasing. Is it hardware problem or is there any app
to resolve the
I have noticed that the behaviour of the volume control button is somewhat
eratic on moto E. However, if you keep pressing and keep holding
alternately it should work. this means press it once and then press and
hold for increasing/decreasing the volume.
On 25 August 2014 17:46, Mujeeb Rahman
Dear members, I have a query, please solve. If the Android phone happens to be
on silent mode, your swiping or tapping would not give you any audible results.
In such a situation, how do you go back to the normal mode? Thanking you,
Yours,
Professor Shyam M. Sayanekar
Telephone: 0251-2438457
Hi, Normally if you keep pressing volume up, it should switch to ringer
mode. There are other ways too which differ from handset to handset. In
Moto E long pressing the lock key gives you many options including silent,
ringer and vibrate mode.
On 24 August 2014 17:52, Shyam M. Sayanekar
Even in Moto G long pressing the lock key gives options for power off,
aireplane mode and ringer off.
But the question is when phone is already in silent mode, pressing
power key long will enable talkback and other sounds?
On 8/24/14, Aaruni Sharma aruni...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Normally if you
There are different ways to switch between silent and normal modes. On
many Android devices, you can adjust 2 sets of volumes, music volume
and ringer volume. Just unlock the phone, press volume down till
TalkBack goes silent, the music volume will be set to 0 %. Unlock the
phone, wait for 5
friend,
I have a doubt on your querry. Does talk back goes to silent when the
phone is switched to silent profile? When I change to silent profile
it doesn't happend. probably you are minimising the media volume. I am
not an expert in Anthroid. just started exploring two days ago with
Sony Xperia
To silence TalkBack, put media/music volume to 0 %, that's the best
way unless you are using a specialized profile app like myprofiles. In
many phones, the notification panel is not completely accessible, so
doing the shift from normal to silent may not be easy. So best one
work with the volume
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