Help! DualSense haptic feedback in the menus driving me bonkers!

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Is there a way to turn off the haptic feedback when browsing the GT7 menus? Every up, down, left and right the controller does this haptic tap that really grinds my gears. It doesn’t do it in the PS menu.
 
GT Icon on top left > Options > Controllers > Vibration function > Vibration function (P1) toggle off

I think this turns off vibration while driving also. Hope that's not an issue. On the plus side, longer controller life before recharge. Won't matter if you're using a wheel.
 
PS5 Settings > Accessibility > Controllers > Vibration Intensity > Strong / Medium / Weak / Off

You can try this but it will disable it for all games.
 
@turismoslayer

Go to options>Soundvolume>menu sound effects to 0.
I know it is weird and i dont know why PD did those weird decisions but it work ;)
you can set it to 1 to get a bit of menu effect sound and a very mild haptik feedback.
 
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I literally did what @DriftMethod said and it turned off the haptic feedback. Are you sure you went to the right place?

99.9% sure. When toggled to off, it would still tap when moving the cursor up, down, left and right.

@turismoslayer

Go to options>Soundvolume>menu sound effects to 0.
I know it is weird and i dont know why PD did those weird decisions but it work ;)
you can set it to 1 to get a bit of menu effect sound and a very mild haptik feedback.

I think this is going to do it. I’ll try this next time I fire up the game. Thanks.
 
99.9% sure. When toggled to off, it would still tap when moving the cursor up, down, left and right.



I think this is going to do it. I’ll try this next time I fire up the game. Thanks.
I just tried it, you can have the menu sound effects above zero and turn off vibration function and it won't vibrate, but you will still hear the menu sounds (like when you press x and o). Alternatively, you can turn the menu volume to zero which will stop both the vibration and sounds.

When you toggle off the vibration, you have to leave that menu for the change to take effect. Maybe you didn't exit out of there???
 
@DriftMethod
Turning down vibration effect the entire game.
Do it my way and it effects only menu.
Yeah, two ways to go, neither is perfect. Either you sacrifice vibration while driving (like I mentioned the first time), or you lose the sound in the menu. Settings for "menu vibration" and "race vibration" would be ideal, but just doesn't exist.
 
Is there a way to turn off the haptic feedback when browsing the GT7 menus? Every up, down, left and right the controller does this haptic tap that really grinds my gears. It doesn’t do it in the PS menu.

It bothered me too and I figured it out cause I remembered changing something that caused it.

Accessibility > Controllers > Haptic Feedback During Console Navigation (set to OFF)
 
The irony of not wanting haptic feedback on a game thats supposed to be geared towards car enthusiast is not lost here. Most car enthuaist SWEAR buttons and knobs are better than touch screens.
 
It bothered me too and I figured it out cause I remembered changing something that caused it.

Accessibility > Controllers > Haptic Feedback During Console Navigation (set to OFF)

It works only in menu of the PS5, not in the game. It's very annoying, i want whole vibrations when i'm driving, but not those haptics in the menus, grrrr 🤬 Why there is no option to turn this off without loss of vibrations when we are racing ? 🤷
 
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It works only in menu of the PS5, not in the game. It's very annoying, i want whole vibrations when i'm driving, but not those haptics in the menus, grrrr 🤬 Why there is no option to turn this off without loss of vibrations when we are racing ? 🤷
Turn the menu sound effects slider in the GT7 audio settings to 0. The strength of the haptic feedback is tied to that.

The lower the volume, the softer the feedback will be, and if the menu sound effects volume is at 0, there won't be any haptic feedback.

Of course, that also means there won't be any menu sound effects either, which isn't ideal, but it could be a halfway solution.
 
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Turn the menu sound effects slider in the GT7 audio settings to 0. The strength of the haptic feedback is tied to that.

The lower the volume, the softer the feedback will be, and if the menu sound effects volume is at 0, there won't be any haptic feedback.

Of course, that also means there won't be any menu sound effects either, which isn't ideal, but it could be a halfway solution.
ok, thanks, i'll try 👍 but anyway they should add simple option to turn this off, geez.
 

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