How to Stop Vibration While Typing on Android?

Indeed! Look for options like ‘vibrate on keypress’ or similar. Humorously, I used to think those vibrations were ‘helpful’ until I found out they were just annoying!

I’ve found that adjusting my posture makes a big difference! Sitting up straight and keeping my elbows at a 90-degree angle helps reduce the vibration while typing.

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Totally agree! Additionally, positioning the phone slightly lower than eye level can help. It reduces the muscle tension in your arms.

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Finger placement is also key! Try placing your fingers lightly on the screen rather than pressing down hard. It can minimize the feedback.

I’ve noticed my typing speed improving too when I do that! Less pressure makes for smoother typing.

A soft grip on the device can prevent unnecessary vibrations. Try to relax your hands while typing, it makes a surprising difference!

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I find that gripping my phone lightly frees me up to be more fluid in my typing as well!

I often take breaks to shake out my hands. It’s a nice way to reset and helps me avoid that vibey feeling when I go back to typing.

That’s a great tip! I usually do this at least once every hour, and it definitely improves my comfort while typing.

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Experimenting with different screen settings can also help. Reducing the touch sensitivity might make it less bouncy. Has anyone tried that?

I haven’t tried that yet! But it sounds interesting. Might give it a go this weekend!