If you’re using Android devices, you may be experiencing keyboard vibration. This is a common issue on many devices, and it can be a nuisance. To disable keyboard vibration on your Android device, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down to the bottom and select Keyboard vibrations.
  3. Toggle the option to off.
  4. Close the Settings app and your Android device will no longer experience keyboard vibration.

As with many things in the Android world, there are tons of different keyboard apps at your disposal. We’ll be showing you how to turn off the vibration for two of the most common keyboard apps—Google’s Gboard and the default Samsung Keyboard.

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Turn Off Keyboard Vibration for Gboard

Gboard is available for all Android phones and tablets. It may already be the default keyboard on your device. If it’s not, you can install it from the Play Store and set it as the default keyboard.

First, enter a text box to bring up the Gboard keyboard. From there, press the gear icon to open the app’s Settings.

Next, go to “Preferences.”

Scroll down to the “Key Press” section and turn off “Haptic Feedback on Keypress.”

That’s it!

Turn Off Keyboard Vibration for Samsung Keyboard

First, swipe down once from the top of your Samsung Galaxy device’s screen and tap the gear icon.

Next, go to “General Management.”

Select “Samsung Keyboard Settings.”

Scroll down to “Swipe, Touch, and Feedback.”

Select “Touch Feedback.”

Toggle off “Vibration.”

You’re all set! Your keyboard will no longer vibrate with every keypress. This is one of the great things about software keyboards. You get a lot more customization options than you would with a physical keyboard. Make sure it’s exactly how you want it to be.

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