Touch_sound_effect_private_only • Working & Recent

: It prevents UI sounds from being broadcast over "remote" or "public" audio streams.

: It keeps your interface interactions quiet for others if you are casting your screen or using a shared audio setup. 🛠 Why Does It Exist?

: When connected to an external monitor via cable, this setting keeps the "clicks" on the phone rather than sending them to the monitor's speakers. ⚙️ How It Works (Technical View) touch_sound_effect_private_only

: While usually hidden from the standard UI, it can be toggled via ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands for testing purposes. 💡 Summary for Users

If you see this in a system log or a hidden settings menu, don't worry—it’s a . It’s just your phone making sure that your private navigation sounds stay private and don't interrupt your movie night or presentation. : It prevents UI sounds from being broadcast

Android developers implemented this to solve specific privacy and user-experience issues:

In simple terms, this setting ensures that the "click" or "tap" sound you hear when touching the screen only plays through like your phone's built-in speaker or connected headphones. : When connected to an external monitor via

: When active, the system checks the AudioAttributes of the touch sound. If the output is considered "public" or "remote," the sound is muted for that specific stream.