First just a thank you to all, as I've been lurking for a while the forum getting a lot of very useful advices, and finally decided to register
Now here is a tough one I couldn't find a proper answer to anywhere:
How do you remove the vibration ONLY for the alarm clock ?
You see I use the vibration for calls or emails/sms because the ringer can be very quiet if speaker is blocked (e.g. pocket), but in the morning I hate the sound of the vibrator, and would rather be waken up nicely by the smooth ringtone I chose (Telepopmusik - Breathe, try it guys ).
Anyway, I've been checking every single .plist file in System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Celestial.framework, and even tried var/mobile/library/Preferences, without any success.
The SystemSoundBehaviour.plist (In celestial.framework) seems to have everything but the goddamn alarm and ringer, so my guess is that those are pretty much tied together... or not ?
Any input would be welcome, I'd REALLY like to remove the vibration for the Alarm clock.
Thanks in advance !
PS: Sorry for the title mistake, can't edit it...
Last edited by Ycare; 01-24-2009 at 10:10 PM.
Reason: spelling
Windows tool to edit .plist, .strings and .nib files: pledit.
Or use a website that will convert the binary form to a readable format.
On iPhone you can convert those files in a terminal with plutil (installed with Erica Utilities from Cydia), or edit them with iFile (from Cydia).
Starting to think there is no solution to that.
I really couldn't find anything anywhere besides people asking the same question and getting no answer...
Unbelievable, that a spammer would register at the forum to post this useless irrelevant stuff... (EDIT: The mods have removed that spam post. Thanks!)
Last edited by Jim Danner; 03-08-2009 at 06:38 PM.
Windows tool to edit .plist, .strings and .nib files: pledit.
Or use a website that will convert the binary form to a readable format.
On iPhone you can convert those files in a terminal with plutil (installed with Erica Utilities from Cydia), or edit them with iFile (from Cydia).