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all right, I give up I can't find it...

madpanic

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I installed cyanogen today and love it except, now I get a vibrate on button presses (home, menu etc). I can't figure out how to turn it off.
Also, I can't figure out how to get set cpu to go above 600.

thanks for any help or links to threads I didn't find when I did a search on this topic.
:)
 
Not sitting next to my phone, but you're looking for a setting called "Haptic feedback", which I think is under the keyboard settings.

Make sure you do the Autodetect with SetCPU.
 
Not sitting next to my phone, but you're looking for a setting called "Haptic feedback", which I think is under the keyboard settings.

Make sure you do the Autodetect with SetCPU.

Thank you sir! I looked at the haptic feedback description a bunch of times and didn't think it was what I was looking for.
set cpu says it maxes at 1000 but is still running at 600
 
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