Touch_sound_effect_private_only

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.

For developers or those digging into Android System Settings , : Typically set to 1 (True).

: It helps prevent UI click sounds from being captured in certain types of system audio recordings. touch_sound_effect_private_only

: 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.

: If you are casting your screen to a TV , you usually want the video's audio to play on the TV, but you don't want every single "tap" sound from your phone to blast through the TV speakers. In simple terms, this setting ensures that the

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

: It prevents UI sounds from being broadcast over "remote" or "public" audio streams. : When active, the system checks the AudioAttributes

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