Have you ever been using your phone with the volume up, and wanted to turn it down halfway? If you want to turn it down slightly, tap the volume button. If you want to turn it down a little more, tap it a few times.

I have never in my life wanted to turn down the volume part way by holding down the volume button. I’ve never met anyone in my life who turned down the volume this way. Up, maybe. Maybe you want to hear something when your phone volume is off, so you turn it up by holding the volume up button until you can hear it.

When your phone starts playing something in a crowded place and you want to mute it, those two seconds of gradually turning down the volume feel like an eternity.

    • hexagonwin@lemmy.today
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      20 hours ago

      does this work reliably for you? for some reason apps like this using android’s accessibility service seemed to stop working for me after a while, even after disabling battery optimization.

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        19 hours ago

        Quite reliably, yeah. The only limitation is I can’t root my current device, so the mapped keys can only work when the screen is on. But the volume keys will wake the screen up, so I just hit it once normally then hold to mute or change tracks or whatever.

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    2 days ago

    I press and hold. It’s fine.

    The secret is to check your volume before you start playing things in public.

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    2 days ago

    If you’re on android, pressing or holding volume up and power should mute a ringing alarm or call by switching it to vibrate only mode

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      2 days ago

      In my experience just pressing the volume down key once mutes any ringing alarm or call. Upon further looking into it, any bottom silences the ringing. Volume up down or power button.

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        1 day ago

        That matches my experience too. I’d still recommend switching to vibrate to prevent the next call from embarrassing the user further

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    2 days ago

    I hold the volume down button to reduce loud sounds to reasonable levels. Way faster than tapping it 6 times, and if I want a mute I swipe down and mute.

    It does turn down pretty quickly on my phone, way shorter than 2 seconds, so this might be a bigger deal on another type of phone.

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    2 days ago

    I can honestly say I’ve never had that nightmare scenario happen to me. However, I’m often in a situation where I have to quickly lower the volume, like when I want to watch/listen to something after the last thing was unusually quiet.

    If you’re talking about the ringer, every phone I’ve ever had mutes the call with a single press of vol down.

    Also accidental presses can happen, and an instant mute/max in that situation sounds awful