We as a whole have our own procedure when setting up another phone out of the blue. Here and there that is as basic as reestablishing a reinforcement and tweaking whatever we have to fit the new gadget, different occasions we should need to take a stab at something new just to perceive what it resembles. Whatever the case, most phones out there appear to accompany touch sounds — a component which makes a sound when you touch your screen — enabled.
We're curious, do you have them turned on or off?
With a solitary special case, we as a whole have them debilitated here at Android Techster. (Likewise, you're let go, Taylor.) indeed, it's the primary thing I change on a new phone. Actually, I discover touch sound noise from others repulsive and meddling openly, particularly with considerably calmer haptic input being accessible. All things considered, individuals with touch sounds on exist; I've heard them tapping shamelessly away with nary a consideration.
Be that as it may, in spite of our own fairly solid individual inclinations, touch sounds could prove to be useful as an issue of availability, and definitely there are different conditions in which they could be helpful.
On the off chance that you don't have the foggiest idea (and you can't hear the sounds), you can check for yourself regularly in Settings - > Sound, however on a few gadgets, for example, Google's Pixels the choice is additionally settled inside an Advanced menu.
So what about you? Do you have touch sounds on or off?
Do you have touch sounds enabled or disabled?
- They're turned on for me.
- I keep them turned off.
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