Why the vibration of typing annoys users of Redmi Note 10 Pro
Tactile feedback when printing is a feature that is not popular with everyone. On the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, the vibration of the keyboard is turned on by default, and many owners experience it as distracting, slowing down typing or simply annoying with the constant buzzing, especially when communicating in messengers or working with documents.
Complicating the problem, different versions of MIUI (12, 13 or 14) may have different paths to vibration settings, and the Redmi Note 10 Pro has two types of keyboards: the system Gboard (from Google) and the branded Mi Keyboard, each with different settings. In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to turn off vibration, including hidden settings and solutions for cases when standard methods do not work.
Method 1: Turn off vibration in the settings of the Gboard system keyboard
If your Redmi Note 10 Pro uses a Google keyboard, the algorithm is as follows: This method works independently of the MIUI version, since the keyboard settings are managed through the application, not the system.
Open any typed field (such as WhatsApp or Notes) to make the keyboard appear.
- Press the gear icon (βοΈ) In the top panel of the keyboard to open its settings.
- Go to the section Text entry parameters.
- Find the Vibration item when pressing the keys and move the slider to the off position.
If your version of Gboard doesnβt have a direct Vibration option, check the Sound section when you click β sometimes these settings are combined. Also note that after updating the application, the menu may change slightly, but the logic remains the same.
Check that the keyboard is updated to the latest version |
Restart your smartphone after changing your settings |
Make sure that the system settings do not include global vibration.|
Try resetting Gboard to factory settings (in the menu "More")-->
Method 2: Setup the Mi Keyboard on the Redmi Note 10 Pro
Xiaomi's signature Mi Keyboard has separate vibration options that aren't always obvious.
- Open Settings β System and device β Language and input.
- In the Keyboard section, select the Mi Keyboard (could be called the Xiaomi Keyboard).
- Go to Settings β Tactile feedback.
- Turn off the Vibration slider when pressed.
An important nuance: in some Redmi Note 10 Pro firmware (especially Chinese), this item may be called Haptic feedback or hidden in the section Additional settings. If you do not find an option, try changing the system language to English - sometimes it helps to detect hidden settings.
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If the vibration still works after you turn off, check if you have a third-party theme installed. Some MIUI themes forcefully include tactile feedback. Return the standard theme to Settings β Screen β Themes
Method 3: Globally shutting down vibration through MIUI settings
If the vibration when typing is not turned off through the keyboard settings, the problem may be in the global settings of the system. On the Redmi Note 10 Pro there is a separate section for managing tactile feedback:
- Go to Settings. β Sound and vibration.
- Select Vibration (or Haptic feedback in English).
- Turn off the vibration slider when touching.
Warning: This method turns off vibration completely, including notifications and system sounds. If you only need vibration for calls or alerts, use the first two methods.
| Method of disconnection | Application | Side effects |
|---|---|---|
| Through Gboard. | Only for the Google keyboard | It does not affect the system vibration. |
| Through the Mi Keyboard | Only for the branded keyboard | May be reset after MIUI update |
| Global shutdown | For the whole system | Turns off vibration of notifications and calls |
What to do if the vibration does not turn off: advanced solutions
Sometimes standard methods fail because of firmware or application conflicts, and one of the following solutions will help:
- π Reset keyboard settings: In the Gboard or Mi Keyboard settings, find Reset (usually under "More"), which will return all settings to factory settings, including vibration.
- π± Cleaning the app cache: Go to Settings β Annexes β Manage applications, find your keyboard and click "Clear cache".
- π οΈ Use of the ADB-For experienced users, there is a way to disable vibration through the computer using the command: adb shell settings put system haptic_feedback_enabled 0 Note: This requires the included debugging. USB It may affect other system functions.
β οΈ Note: If you use custom firmware (like LineageOS or Pixel Experience), standard methods may not work, and in such cases, the vibration will have to be turned off through the engineering menu or configuration files (/system/usr/keylayout/).
How to check which keyboard is active on your Redmi Note 10 Pro?
Vibration returns after reboot: how to fix
Some Redmi Note 10 Pro users are faced with the vibration settings being reset after the device is restarted, due to the MIUI's ability to enforce standard settings.
- π Banning Optimization for Keyboard: Go to Settings β Annexes β Application management β Three dots (menu) β Special access β Battery optimization. Find your keyboard and select "No Limits".
- π² Using third-party utilities: Apps like MacroDroid or Tasker can automatically turn off vibration when you start the keyboard. To do this, create a macro with the condition "Application is running" (select keyboard) and the action "Switch off vibration".
- π Update MIUI: In some versions of the firmware (for example, MIUI 13.0.4 for Redmi Note 10 Pro) was an error with saving the vibration settings. β The phone. β Updating the system.
If the problem persists, try resetting your network settings (not to be confused with a full reset!). Go to Settings β Connections and Sharing β Network Reset. This sometimes helps with system services failures.
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If the vibration returns after the MIUI update, the problem is likely to be the firmware itself, in which case only a rollback to the previous version or waiting for a patch from Xiaomi will help.
Alternative keyboards without vibration for Redmi Note 10 Pro
If none of these methods worked, consider installing a third-party keyboard, and here are the best options where vibrations can be permanently turned off:
- πΉ SwiftKey (from Microsoft): Flexible vibration settings, gesture support and themes.
- π€ Fleksy: Minimalist keyboard with extended tactile feedback options.
- β‘ Simple Keyboard: Lightweight keyboard with no unnecessary features, where the vibration is turned off in two clicks.
To install an alternative keyboard:
- Download the app from Google Play.
- Go to Settings β System and Device β Language and Entering β Virtual Keyboard.
- Activate the new keyboard and set it by default.
- Open the keyboard settings and turn off the vibration in the appropriate section.
β οΈ Note: When using third-party keyboards, be careful with permissions. Some applications (especially little-known ones) may collect data about your input.