Vibration on Home button iPhone SE 2020
Hello, how can i cancel vibration while pressing home button? To switch off "System Haptic" in Sound Settings does not help. Thanks, ET
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Hello, how can i cancel vibration while pressing home button? To switch off "System Haptic" in Sound Settings does not help. Thanks, ET
However millions spent on R&D and the buffoons at Apple came up with an annoying “click sensation.” Thanks but no thanks for the haptics. Cool made up word though. Booooo. Wish we weren’t slaves to the iPhone but after owning one for 12 years, not about to learn something new. Guess they got us where they want us.
I don't think it is a vibration, it is click feeling, however when do get the vibration? When you press it or when you place your finger on it. Do you feel this when your iPhone is on your hand or on solid surface like table?
The Home button on your iPhone can detect the presence and pressure of your finger. You can choose between three speeds to provide different levels of feedback when you press.
Choose a Speed option
To change the click feedback when you press the Home button, go to Settings > Accessibility > Home Button and select Default, Slow, Slowest.
You can provide feedback to Apple if you wish at Feedback - iPhone - Apple That particular home button configuration was introduced in the iPhone 7, and since it is a touch/haptic activated button, that is how it registers the touch.
This configuration makes me feel like it's not me who own the phone but the phone owns me :-(
Thank you for input, I don´t think my opinion will influence anyone at apple since it's been a while and everyone else is happy. S
I am not happy with it either. I thought there was something broken in my brand new SE. Tried everything to get rid of it. So I am also sad that I have to live with it. Not happy but I like the phone
To the contrary! My brand new, just-out-of-the-box iPhone SE 2020 has absolutely no haptic feedback when I touch the home "button". During phone setup, I was asked to try three different haptic feedback options. There was absolutely no difference among them because they were all completely inert. There simply was no feedback from any of them. I am extremely sensitive to vibration (too much so, actually), so I'm fairly sure it isn't my nervous system that's at fault here. Before reading the comments here, I would have liked to get the haptic feedback turned on so that I could see what it felt like. After reading people's feedback, however, I think I may be better off without it. Perhaps I'm a dinosaur, but I really liked the mechanical depression and slight click that accompanied depression of the home button on the good old iPhone SE (dinosaur version)!
I want to eliminate totally the FEEL effect. My option is already on the lowest level. But I'm still not satisfied. I don't want any effect on my home button. Is there any option to fix it? Thanks!
Yes, you are right I meant that "click feeling". Can I get rid of it totally? I don't like that feeling. Thanks!
To adjust the FEEL of the home button go to: Settings>General>Home Button. There you will find three options.
Because of the fact the Home button is no longer a real, physical button, that haptic is all that exists to show the button has functioned. There is no way to turn off that haptic.
tragic, thanks!
I’m not happy with it either. And I would not have given up my iPhone 6s. I would of just bought a new battery for it.
very unimpressed with this haptic.
I completely agree. Have tried multiple avenues and cannot get rid of this horrible feature. I want the home button but the haptics have to go.
Never mind. A friend just explained that there is no vibration associated with haptic feedback. <Boy, is my face red.>
Vibration on Home button iPhone SE 2020