Vibration of the keyboard on the Xiaomi Redmi 10S can be useful for haptic feedback, but it can often become an annoying factor β especially if you quickly type or use your smartphone in silence. This feature is activated by default in the MIUI firmware, and it is not always obvious where to turn it off. Unlike flagship models, where vibration settings are brought to the fore, in budget Redmi they sometimes βhideβ in unexpected menu sections.
In this article, we will analyze all possible ways to remove the vibration of the keyboard - from the basic settings of the system to little-known tricks with the help of the keyboard. ADB You'll learn how to turn off tactile recoil for a standard keyboard. MIUI, Gboard, and what to do if the vibration returns after the reboot. 10S (rosemary model, where some parameters may differ from other Xiaomi devices.
1. Standard vibration shutdown in MIUI settings
Starting with the simplest method, system settings. In MIUI 12.5/13/14 (depending on the firmware version of your Redmi 10S), the path to vibration settings may vary slightly, but the general logic holds. Importantly, some menu items may be hidden if you use a lightweight firmware version for budget devices.
To turn off the vibration of the keyboard:
- Open the Settings. β Sound and vibration.
- Scroll down to the Vibration section and select Vibration when pressed.
- Transfer the slider to the off position or select the No Vibration option (depending on the MIUI version).
β οΈ Note: Some versions of the firmware for Redmi 10S This option may be called Tactile Feedback or Touch Vibration. If you don't find it on the main menu, try searching by settings (the magnifier icon in the upper right corner).
2.Out of vibration for the standard MIUI keyboard
If the overall vibration setting didnβt work, the problem could lie in the individual keyboard settings. The standard MIUI keyboard (aka Mi Keyboard) has separate tactile recoil settings that donβt always sync with the system.
How to turn off vibration specifically for the Mi Keyboard:
- Open any text field (such as Notes or Messages) to allow the keyboard to appear.
- Click on the icon. βοΈ Settings (cogs) in the upper row of the keyboard.
- Select Additional settings β Vibration when pressed.
- Turn off the slider or select No in the list of options.
πΉ Important: On some versions of the Mi Keyboard, this option may be in the Feedback or Tactile Effects section. If you don't see it, update the keyboard via Google Play - the latest versions have a unified interface.
Update. MIUI last-minute|Check the sound and vibration settings|Make sure the keyboard is not in "Games" mode"|Reboot your phone after the changes-->
3. Vibration setting in Gboard (Google keyboard)
Many Redmi 10S users prefer Gboard over the standard MIUI keyboard, in which case the vibration should be turned off in the settings of the application itself, a process slightly different from system settings, but no less simple.
Instructions for Gboard:
- Open Settings β System β Language and input.
- Find a Virtual Keyboard β Gboard.
- Select Settings β Sound when pressed.
- Turn off Vibration when pressed and Sound when pressed (if necessary).
π‘ Tip: You can also adjust the vibration force in Gboard (if you need it, but it's too strong). To do this, select Vibration settings in the same menu and move the slider to the left.
| keyboard | The path to vibration settings | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mi Keyboard (standard) | Keyboard settings β Additional β Vibration | It may not be available on older versions of MIUI. |
| Gboard | System settings β Language and input β Gboard β Sound when pressed | There's a vibrational adjustment. |
| SwiftKey | SwiftKey Settings β Sound and Vibration | Vibration is switched off separately from sounds |
4. Reset keyboard settings to factory
If the vibration doesn't turn off through the menu or comes back after the reboot, the problem may be that the keyboard settings fail, and then resetting to the factory settings will help. Don't worry, it won't affect your personal data, just the input settings.
How to reset the keyboard settings:
- π± For Mi Keyboard: Go to Settings β Annexes β Application management, find the keyboard MIUI, press Warehouse. β Clear the data.
- π€ For Gboard: in the keyboard settings, select Additional β Resetting settings.
- βοΈ For other keyboards: similarly clear the cache and data in the app menu.
β οΈ Note: After resetting, you will have to reconfigure the input language, auto-replacement and other settings. Save important text templates (e.g., in Notes) in advance if you use them frequently.
What if the reset didn't help?
5. Disabling vibration through ADB (for power users)
If standard methods fail, you can turn off vibrations at the system level using ADB (Android Debug Bridge), which is suitable for advanced users, since it requires a connection to a computer and work with the command line.
Step-by-step:
- Turn on Developer Mode on Redmi 10S: Go to Settings β About Phone and click on MIUI Version 7 times.
- Return to Settings β Additional β For developers and activate Debugging over USB.
- Connect your phone to your PC, install it. ADB (For example, through Googleβs Platform Tools, and execute the command: adb shell settings put system. haptic_feedback_enabled 0
- To turn off the vibration of the keyboard, specifically add: adb shell settings put system keyboard_vibration_on 0
- Reset the device.
These commands will turn off vibration at the system level, but can affect other tactile effects (e.g. when unlocking the screen).If you need to return vibration, replace 0 by 1 in commands.
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Before working with ADB, back up your data through Settings β Additional β Backup and Reset. This will help restore the system if something goes wrong.
6.Using third-party applications for vibration management
If you don't want to go through the settings or use ADB, you can use third-party utilities that allow you to flexibly adjust the vibration for different scenarios, including the keyboard. Here are some of the apps you've tested:
- π§ Vibration Tuner β adjusts the strength and duration of vibration for all system events, including the keyboard.
- π± MacroDroid β allows you to create automatic rules, for example, to turn off vibration in certain applications.
- ποΈ Button Mapper β in addition to button management, has options for tactile recoil settings.
β οΈ Warning: Vibration control applications require rights Special features or Overlays on top of other applications. Do not install utilities from unverified sources - this can compromise system security.
7 Problems and Solutions: Why doesn't the vibration go off?
Sometimes, even after all the manipulations, the vibration of the keyboard on the Redmi 10S continues to work.
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Vibration returns after rebooting | Resetting MIUI settings or application conflict | Turn off battery optimization for keyboard in Settings β Applications β Battery management |
| No "Vibration" item in the settings | Outdated version of MIUI or lightweight firmware | Update the system or install an alternative keyboard |
| Vibration only works in some applications | Individual settings of applications (for example, in messengers) | Check the vibration settings inside the problem app |
πΉ Advice for Redmi owners 10S: If you use MIUI 13+, Try to turn on No Sound (not Vibration) mode through the notification curtain. In some firmware versions, this automatically turns off the keyboard's tactile output.
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If the vibration of the keyboard is not turned off by any means, the problem may be a hardware failure of the vibrator motor. In this case, contact the Xiaomi service center for diagnosis.