Xiaomi smartphone owners often choose the Yandex keyboard because of its advanced text prediction algorithm and easy voice input. However, constant tactile returns with each tap can be annoying, especially in quiet rooms or during long conversations. Many users are faced with a situation where standard settings seem hidden or malfunctioning, and the vibration continues to disturb even after trying to turn it off.
This problem can be related not only to the settings of the application itself, but also to the features of the MIUI shell or HyperOS. Android on devices of the Chinese brand has its own specific priority levels for tactile response. Understanding how system settings and keyboard parameters interact will help you finally solve the issue of unnecessary body fluctuations.
In this article, we will discuss all possible ways to turn off vibrations, we will look at standard methods through the application menu, system limitations and hidden functions, and we will also pay attention to the nuances of working on different versions of the operating system, so that the instruction is relevant for most current models of smartphones.
Standard settings inside the Yandex application
The most obvious and correct way to solve the problem is to go to the internal menu of the keyboard itself, and the developers have a flexible tactile response management system that allows you not only to completely disable the function, but also to adjust its duration, and first you need to get into the settings menu, which is done through a special gear icon on the toolbar or through the language section.
When you log in, find the look and sound section, and it's usually a vibration-regulating slider, and it's important to understand that in some versions of the app, this slider can be combined with click-through settings, and if you want to remove only the tactile sensations but leave the sound behind, keep a close eye on the signatures on the switches.
In some cases, users notice that the vibration slider is in a minimal position, but the response is maintained, which may be due to the activation of the "Vibration at Error" or "Gap Vibration" function, which are often in the submenu of "Additional" or "Advanced Settings", and by disabling them, you can achieve complete silence and peace of mind when typing.
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If the appβs vibration slider is inactive (gray), check to see if Do Not Disturb or energy saving mode is enabled, which can block third-party apps from controlling tactile response.
System settings of sound and vibration in MIUI
The MIUI shell has its own tactile response management priorities, which can overlap the settings of individual applications. If everything is turned off inside the Yandex keyboard, but the phone continues to vibrate, the problem lies in the system parameters. You need to go to the general settings of the smartphone and find the section "Sound and vibration".
You should pay attention to "Touch Vibration" or "System Vibration." On Xiaomi devices, this parameter often controls the basic interface response. It is critical to check whether it is not necessary to turn on it. Even if the application requests vibration, the system can ignore this request if the global parameter is disabled, or, conversely, impose it.
Also worth checking is the special features settings. In the "For the visually impaired" or similar section, the tactile recoil function for all input elements can be activated. This is a system accessibility requirement that has a high priority, disabling this function will return vibration control to the user's hands and allow you to configure the Yandex keyboard as you like.
βοΈ Checking system settings
Features of working on different versions of Android
Different versions of Android handle haptic requests from apps differently. On older versions like Android 9 or 10, apps could have direct access to the vibrator, ignoring some system limitations. In newer versions, starting with Android 12 and up, Google tightened resource management policies, which led to a change in the logic of keyboards.
Android 13 and Android 14, which are already available on many Xiaomi smartphones, have the ability to fine-tune the vibration for each key separately. However, Yandex Keyboard may not always display these settings correctly in its interface, in such situations, it is recommended to rely on the system input settings, not only on the internal menu of the application.
It's also worth considering that on HyperOS devices (the latest replacement for MIUI), the vibrator power control algorithms have been rewritten to save battery life. If you upgrade to a new version of the software and the vibration starts to behave strangely (for example, disappearing on a discharged battery), this is the normal behavior of the system, not an application error.
Impact of the energy saving regime
Solving problems with bugs and hangs
Sometimes the problem is software-based and involves a temporary malfunction of the application. The Yandex keyboard, like any complex software, can accumulate cache errors or conflicting configuration files. If the sliders do not work or the settings are reset after rebooting, you need to clean the application data.
To do this, go to your smartphone settings, search for the Apps section, and select Yandex Keyboard. From the menu that opens, select Clear Data and Clear Cache. Don't worry, your personal dictionaries and sync settings are usually saved to your cloud profile if you're authorized, but local interface settings will reset to factory ones.
Another effective method is to reinstall the app: Remove the keyboard completely, restart your smartphone and download the latest version from the official Google Play store or GetApps. This is guaranteed to eliminate errors associated with damage to update files that could boot automatically in the background.
| Type of problem | Symptoms. | Method of decision | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Failure of settings | The slider doesn't move. | Cleaning the app cache | Low. |
| System conflict | Vibration is still there, but it's off. | Checking the system settings MIUI | Medium |
| Version error | Keyboard flies out or glitch | Reinstallation of the annex | Low. |
| Hardware failure | Vibration works chaotically | Reset to factory settings | Tall. |
Third-party utilities for vibration control
If standard methods donβt work, you can use third-party apps from the Google Play store that allow you to control the vibrator at a deeper level. Utilities like Vibration Controller or analogues can intercept and block system vibration requests, which is especially useful for older Xiaomi models where tactile response management is less flexible.
Using these software requires special permissions, often through ADB (Android Debug Bridge) or root rights. Without these rights, the application may not work properly. On devices with a guarantee, root rights can lead to a loss of warranty service, so be careful when choosing a method.
The alternative is macros created through automation applications like MacroDroid or Tasker, and you can create a scenario where you say, "If you run a Yandex Keyboard, set the vibration to 0." This is a safer and more flexible method that doesn't require deep system interference, but it takes time to set the rules up first.
β οΈ Warning: When installing third-party applications to control the system, always check the permissions requested. Do not give access to personal data or microphone to programs that only need to control vibration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why does the vibration turn on itself after the phone is restarted?
Does the vibration shutdown affect the keyboard speed?
Can you adjust different vibrations to different languages?
What if sound and vibration are lost at the same time?
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The most stable result is a combination of disabling vibration inside the application and checking the system settings of MIUI, rather than using third-party programs.
To sum up, you can say that the vibration control on the keyboard Yandex in conjunction with Xiaomi smartphones requires a comprehensive approach. Start with simple settings inside the application, then go to the system parameters and only as a last resort use third-party software.