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motorola rokr from t-mobile.


Question Posted Wednesday October 29 2008, 4:57 pm

i have a motorola rokr and i cant figure out how to silence the keypad. even when the phone is on silent and i have the keys set to "silent" in the sound options, it still makes the little tappy noise since its a touch pad. so is there no way to turn that off? my friend has a voyager which is touch screen and she said she was able to turn hers off so i dont see why you couldnt do that on a rokr too?

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advicee4yuu answered Tuesday November 4 2008, 7:59 pm:
Try turning the volume down on the phone.



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