One of my main reasons for switching back to Android was the ability to turn off all notifications, including vibrate without having to open up settings. Current volume controls seem great to me but I don't see why the quick option as others have mentioned like double clicking the volume down couldn't be implemented along side what's there already. 2. Scroll down and find the “Sounds and Vibration” or “Sounds and Notifications” option. Tap on it to access the sound settings on your device. 3. Look for the “Volume” option within the sound settings menu and tap on it. This will bring up the various volume controls and settings for your Samsung phone. 4.
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1. Make sure that your iPad has iPadOS 15.4 or later. 2. Go to Settings > Sounds. 3. Turn on Fixed Position Volume Controls if you want the volume buttons to always have the same behavior. Turn it off if you want the volume buttons to change dynamically depending on the orientation of your iPad.

Turn on vibrate or mute. Press a volume button. At the right, above the slider, tap Ring . To turn on vibrate, tap Vibrat e . To mute, tap Mute . Tips: To re-enable the ring or sound on your phone, turn off Vibrate or turn on Ring . To silence your phone's ring when you receive a call, press a volume button. Turn off some sounds and vibrations.

Here’s how to do it. Step 1: Open the Settings app. Step 2: Tap on General. Step 3: Tap on ‘Shut Down’. Step 4: Tap on ‘Slide to power off’. 3. Turn Off iPhone Using Siri. You can easily

For example, if your amplifier or stereo’s instruction recommend a 4ohm speaker set up and you wire the system too far under or too far over that spec you can damage your components and/or cause the system audio to cut out. Quick tip: The lower the resistance of a component, the more power it draws. If your stereo or amp recommends 4 ohm

Open Device Manager. Under Keyboards uninstall all devices. Restart. That fixed it. Click to expand Thanks for this. I started panicking as my SP3 started doing this late at night, the evening before I wanted to use it to take notes in a day long meeting. Every time I touched the down volume button it was taking a screen shot and when I The primary purpose of iPhone volume buttons is to adjust the volume level and take screenshots (on Face ID models). If the physical volume buttons aren’t working on your iPhone, here’s how you can change volume and take screenshots: 1. Use the volume slider in the Control Center. Open Control Center and drag the volume slider up or down.

1. I got a device that I have to reset to factory settings because the owner of the device has forgotten its password. I checked Debugging is not enabled. I have seen various suggestions on how to reset a device but all suggestion involve volume keys. Unfortunately this device doesn't have any volume or other key, there is just only one power

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