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I will soon release a application that will adjust the backlight brightness,
depending on the sunrise/sunset at a specific location.
This utility is most useful especially when the device is mounted in the car
for navigation, handsfree etc.
When its getting dark, the brightness is automatically decreasing gradually,
and increasing when its getting lighter.
this will enhance the security wile driving, because you will not be
distracted by the bright backlight, and you don't have to fiddle with the
backlight adjustments while driving!
The application will be available in English and Swedish languages.
The application have so far been tested on Compaq iPaq 3870, 3970, 5450 and Qtek 2020.
I am interested in getting suggestions and comments for this application!
Here a short description and screenshots of the settings for the application:
General
==========
Activate adjustment of backlight when program starts
Activated
Even set on battery power
When checked backlight will be adjusted on both battery and external power
Lowest Backlight Setting
The highest and lowest numbers for the backlight adjustments varies for
different device models.
Adjust the backlight to the lowest setting possible (without turning
backlight off) and click the Get button.
Highest Backlight setting
The highest possible setting for the backlight brightness.
Adjust the backlight to the highestsetting possible and click the
Get button.
Day
===========
Adjust the slider to the highest desired brightness.
Sunrise Offset
Sets the backlight at the brightest setting in minutes offset from the sunrise
time (the time is shown below the setting according to the current sunrise time).
Keep Setting
Determines how long the brightest setting will be kept in minutes after the above
setting (the setting the time is shown below the setting according to the current
sunrise time).
Night
===========
Adjust the slider to the lowest desired brightness.
Sunset Offset
Sets the backlight at the lowest setting in minutes offset from the sunset time
(the time is shown below the setting according to the current sunset time).
Keep Setting
Determines how long the lowest setting will be kept in minutes after the above
setting (the setting the time is shown below the setting according to the
current sunset time).
Location
===============
Lat
Latitude in degrees, minutes and seconds
Long
Longitude in degrees, minutes and seconds
Sunrise / Sunset
Displays the current sunrise and sunset times according to the Latitude / longitude
setting.
does it have expections for when there is a full eclips?
just kidding
usefull program
Rudegar said:
does it have expections for when there is a full eclips?
just kidding
usefull program
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:lol:
Yes this is a nice idea . Don't know if it is catered for, but I guess a quick 'Return to default' option with a simple tap would be a good thing (by default, I mean the settings in place as set up by the user in backlight settings).
Rudegar said:
does it have expections for when there is a full eclips?
just kidding
usefull program
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Hmm, didn't thought about that :lol:
But it does have expections for when there is no sunrise or sunset!
if Northern hemisphere and spring or summer, or if Southern hemisphere and fall or winter, the previous sunrise and next sunset will be used.
if Northern hemisphere and fall or winter, or if Southern hemisphere and spring or summer, the next sunrise and previous sunset will be used.
The Sunrise/Sunset calculations are based on the calculations used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Surface Radiation
http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html
dcs said:
Rudegar said:
does it have expections for when there is a full eclips?
just kidding
usefull program
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:lol:
Yes this is a nice idea . Don't know if it is catered for, but I guess a quick 'Return to default' option with a simple tap would be a good thing (by default, I mean the settings in place as set up by the user in backlight settings).
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Thanks for you comments!
The application adjusts the backlight brightness by setting the brightness value in the registry, and then raise a BackLightChangeEvent event.
So it's done in the same matter as the settings-backlight. The default settings will be gone as soon as the application starts to adjust the brightness...
One way to set it back to the brightest or lowest setting is to deselect the Activated checkbox and click the Proof button on either the Day or Night settings tabs.
OR I could put a Set Button next to the Get button on the General tab!
GeirFrimann said:
Thanks for you comments!
The application adjusts the backlight brightness by setting the brightness value in the registry, and then raise a BackLightChangeEvent event.
So it's done in the same matter as the settings-backlight. The default settings will be gone as soon as the application starts to adjust the brightness...
One way to set it back to the brightest or lowest setting is to deselect the Activated checkbox and click the Proof button on either the Day or Night settings tabs.
OR I could put a Set Button next to the Get button on the General tab!
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What I mean is for there to be a method of setting the brightness levels back to the values that a user would have set in the standard settings for backlight, before they even installed your application. For example, I have mine set to low brighness on battery and about half brightness when cradled. When indoors, the sunrise/sunset times are irrelevant and I wouldnt want to keep setting the backlight back to my preferred settings everytime I turned off your feature. In summary, I would like to define the settings to be applied if your feature is disabled/turned off etc.
I hope this makes sense
dcs said:
What I mean is for there to be a method of setting the brightness levels back to the values that a user would have set in the standard settings for backlight, before they even installed your application. For example, I have mine set to low brighness on battery and about half brightness when cradled. When indoors, the sunrise/sunset times are irrelevant and I wouldnt want to keep setting the backlight back to my preferred settings everytime I turned off your feature. In summary, I would like to define the settings to be applied if your feature is disabled/turned off etc.
I hope this makes sense
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I agree with dcs, you may need to quickly switch on/off the time settings independently from the real time for indoor use.
IMHO
dcs said:
What I mean is for there to be a method of setting the brightness levels back to the values that a user would have set in the standard settings for backlight, before they even installed your application. For example, I have mine set to low brighness on battery and about half brightness when cradled. When indoors, the sunrise/sunset times are irrelevant and I wouldnt want to keep setting the backlight back to my preferred settings everytime I turned off your feature. In summary, I would like to define the settings to be applied if your feature is disabled/turned off etc.
I hope this makes sense
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I agree with dcs, you may need to quickly switch on/off the time settings independently from the real time for indoor use.
IMHO
dcs said:
GeirFrimann said:
Thanks for you comments!
The application adjusts the backlight brightness by setting the brightness value in the registry, and then raise a BackLightChangeEvent event.
So it's done in the same matter as the settings-backlight. The default settings will be gone as soon as the application starts to adjust the brightness...
One way to set it back to the brightest or lowest setting is to deselect the Activated checkbox and click the Proof button on either the Day or Night settings tabs.
OR I could put a Set Button next to the Get button on the General tab!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What I mean is for there to be a method of setting the brightness levels back to the values that a user would have set in the standard settings for backlight, before they even installed your application. For example, I have mine set to low brighness on battery and about half brightness when cradled. When indoors, the sunrise/sunset times are irrelevant and I wouldnt want to keep setting the backlight back to my preferred settings everytime I turned off your feature. In summary, I would like to define the settings to be applied if your feature is disabled/turned off etc.
I hope this makes sense
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I got it..
I will add a couple of up/down numeric boxes for backlight values for AC and battery.
This settings will be set when the Activated checkbox is cleared.
Does that sound OK?
GeirFrimann said:
...I got it..
I will add a couple of up/down numeric boxes for backlight values for AC and battery.
This settings will be set when the Activated checkbox is cleared.
Does that sound OK?
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Sounds OK to me. If there was a Today plugin with it, it could also provide a toggle to the activated state with a single tap.
dcs said:
GeirFrimann said:
...I got it..
I will add a couple of up/down numeric boxes for backlight values for AC and battery.
This settings will be set when the Activated checkbox is cleared.
Does that sound OK?
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Sounds OK to me. If there was a Today plugin with it, it could also provide a toggle to the activated state with a single tap.
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unfortunately I haven't done any Today plugin programming, not even sure it possible with VS.NET. I'll look in to it.
The application runs in the background, acessible from the tray menu on the Today screen.
GeirFrimann said:
unfortunately I haven't done any Today plugin programming, not even sure it possible with VS.NET. I'll look in to it.
The application runs in the background, acessible from the tray menu on the Today screen.
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Today plug-ins can be written with Compact Framework VB or C# - see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetcomp/html/TodayScrn.asp
However, in the absence of a today item, I think a tray icon is good.
dcs said:
GeirFrimann said:
unfortunately I haven't done any Today plugin programming, not even sure it possible with VS.NET. I'll look in to it.
The application runs in the background, acessible from the tray menu on the Today screen.
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Today plug-ins can be written with Compact Framework VB or C# - see here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetcomp/html/TodayScrn.asp
However, in the absence of a today item, I think a tray icon is good.
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I downloaded the code, but I don't have eVC to compile the source code
GeirFrimann said:
I downloaded the code, but I don't have eVC to compile the source code
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Visual Studio .NET will build C# or VB as you must already know Embedded C++ 4.0 can be downloaded from Microsoft free of charge. It is a little tricky to install but allows you to write embedded C++. You also need to download the platform SDKs.
"BackLightChangeEvent" ???
Hi,
how do you change the backlight settings on the XDA II?
I want my app to keep the backlight on. This app should be launched when I press a button, so I can enable the backlight when running tomtom on buzz WM2005.
I tried changing the registry and then setting the event named "BackLightChangeEvent". But this does not work.
Also I tried using the SetPowerRequirement but that also fails.
I tried this while not running tomtom, just to try to get my app to modify the backlight.
Can somebody please give me some pointers.
Ikkuh
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=22660&start=0
sjubb said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=22660&start=0
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Thanks for the link.
Ikkuh
GeirFrimann said:
I will soon release a application that will adjust the backlight brightness,
depending on the sunrise/sunset at a specific location.
This utility is most useful especially when the device is mounted in the car
for navigation, handsfree etc.
When its getting dark, the brightness is automatically decreasing gradually,
and increasing when its getting lighter.
this will enhance the security wile driving, because you will not be
distracted by the bright backlight, and you don't have to fiddle with the
backlight adjustments while driving!
The application will be available in English and Swedish languages.
The application have so far been tested on Compaq iPaq 3870, 3970, 5450 and Qtek 2020.
I am interested in getting suggestions and comments for this application!
Here a short description and screenshots of the settings for the application:
General
==========
Activate adjustment of backlight when program starts
Activated
Even set on battery power
When checked backlight will be adjusted on both battery and external power
Lowest Backlight Setting
The highest and lowest numbers for the backlight adjustments varies for
different device models.
Adjust the backlight to the lowest setting possible (without turning
backlight off) and click the Get button.
Highest Backlight setting
The highest possible setting for the backlight brightness.
Adjust the backlight to the highestsetting possible and click the
Get button.
Day
===========
Adjust the slider to the highest desired brightness.
Sunrise Offset
Sets the backlight at the brightest setting in minutes offset from the sunrise
time (the time is shown below the setting according to the current sunrise time).
Keep Setting
Determines how long the brightest setting will be kept in minutes after the above
setting (the setting the time is shown below the setting according to the current
sunrise time).
Night
===========
Adjust the slider to the lowest desired brightness.
Sunset Offset
Sets the backlight at the lowest setting in minutes offset from the sunset time
(the time is shown below the setting according to the current sunset time).
Keep Setting
Determines how long the lowest setting will be kept in minutes after the above
setting (the setting the time is shown below the setting according to the
current sunset time).
Location
===============
Lat
Latitude in degrees, minutes and seconds
Long
Longitude in degrees, minutes and seconds
Sunrise / Sunset
Displays the current sunrise and sunset times according to the Latitude / longitude
setting.
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Hi,
i saw this post starts with nov 18, 2004 and then jumps to jun 04, 2005.
Does this means it was running for so long or was it just a date
set wrong?
If it is that long, is the software already available?
Dodger said:
Hi,
i saw this post starts with nov 18, 2004 and then jumps to jun 04, 2005.
Does this means it was running for so long or was it just a date
set wrong?
If it is that long, is the software already available?
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Any day now, have been QUITE busy on other projects :?
Hopefully I'll be able to finish it within the next couple of weeks.
I'll post a message here when it's ready to download!
In the 'Sound & Display' settings, they have options for: 1) Normal, 2) Vibrate, 3) Silent, and 4) Automatic. The one setting I used quite often on my last phone was a setting labeled 'OUTDOOR'. In this setting the volume was set close to max and the phone would also vibrate during incoming calls and messages. Is there anyway to edit / add this setting? Thanks if you have the answer.
I know exactly what you mean - I used to easily switch between indoor and outdoor profiles on my nokia E71 using the power button, which I'm missing on my HD2.
I asked the same question on the O2 forums, and someone pointed my to this link. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, so please let me know how it goes if you install it.
Cheers.
http://ageye.de/index.php?s=gprofile/about
Since a lot of people suggest disabling the g-sensor to prevent the screen freezes I thought I'd try something.
I don't want to have my rotation disabled as it's very handy to have. So what I do is use an app called Tasker. It's not free, but there is a 7-day trial available.
Basically I have it set to disable screen rotation every time the screen is off..and so far I haven't had any screen freezes. It may be coincidence, it may not be. I'm not exactly sure if the app does disable the g-sensor or does something else, but so far so good.
For those that don't know about Tasker...it's probably the best app that will ever be made for Android. You can make your phone do almost anything.
For example, I use it to:
When I get home, Wifi turns on and 3G is turned off. When I leave home, Wifi turns off and 3G turns on....same for work.
I have it disable wifi, 3g and screen rotation at night when I'm in bed.
It enables GPS when I launch maps or navigation, and disables GPS when I close the app.
And those are very basic ones...
The Tasker wiki has many more advanced "profiles" you can use:
Code:
Lock An Application
Start the Day with a Particular Application
Battery Full Alert
Launch Music App When Headset Inserted
Launch Menu of Music Apps When Headset Inserted
Keep screen awake when using the keyboard
Speaking Clock for Android 1.5
Control Keyguard (scroll to unlock) when Power is Connected/Disconnected
Keep Multiple Backups of Tasker Config
Change Ringtone on Every New Call
Mute in Meetings
Hold Ringer Volume Down
Auto-Respond To SMSs At Night
Change Volume Levels during Different Times of the Day
Check Data/SMS/Minute Usage With Carrier While Sleeping
Temporarily max brightness of screen during Incoming Call
Auto (Silent) Sleep Mode with Exceptions
Intermediate
Power Plug In - Choose Car/Home/Night Mode
Generic Toggle Widget
Open the keyboard and start texting
Set volume then Launch menu of music apps
Alarmclock without Snooze
Alarms with Snooze and Vibrate
Geburtstagserinnerung (German)
Car Locator
Notification Reminder Pulse
Locate your phone using SMS and google maps
Lock your phone and locate it by SMS and sound
A full talking clock
Act like a docking station when plugged into USB
Auto answer calls when your bluetooth headset is connected
Extended phone profile changer with Notification and Widget
Turn your cell phone into a Voip phone
Advanced
Periodic Data Check (Juicedefender Replacement)
Creates profiles similar to S60 devices and changes them depending on variety of factors
U.S. Navy Ships Bells (Using Tasker's OR '/' feature) * Pattern Matching *
Changing background image depending on current weather (Using HTTPGet)
Or you can simply create your own...there is a learning curve, but once you get a feel for it, it's VERY powerful! It can control almost every part of your Android phone.
There's a decent thread with more examples on xda in this thread.
I realise this is a software post, but it's main aim was to point out a way of disabling rotation to help with screen freezes
Hey,
thanks for this thread, i have downloaded tasker now.
Can you post your code for disabling gsensor when screen is off?
//EDIT: Sorry, its very easy.. i think i can create it by myself
HTC_HDD said:
Hey,
thanks for this thread, i have downloaded tasker now.
Can you post your code for disabling gsensor when screen is off?
//EDIT: Sorry, its very easy.. i think i can create it by myself
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Hehe yep, it's an easy one.
New Event profile > Display off is the Event. Action is disable rotation
I have done it like you and added a task which enables the rotation if screen is on, is this correct?
I have used the phone now and i got freezes again, but not so much.. i think.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
HTC_HDD said:
I have done it like you and added a task which enables the rotation if screen is on, is this correct?
I have used the phone now and i got freezes again, but not so much.. i think.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
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Yep, you also have to create another to say disable screen rotation when the screen is off.
@the_scotsman
Thanks for the suggestion, I've seen a few people mention this app before but now I finally downloaded it. I'll play around a bit to figure out some combos, but one quick question..
Is this going to be something running in the background sucking up battery and memory or is it just like running scripts? What do you think? I'll run current widget once I get some tasks going to see happens, just wondering if you've found anything out yet.
tgtoys said:
@the_scotsman
Thanks for the suggestion, I've seen a few people mention this app before but now I finally downloaded it. I'll play around a bit to figure out some combos, but one quick question..
Is this going to be something running in the background sucking up battery and memory or is it just like running scripts? What do you think? I'll run current widget once I get some tasks going to see happens, just wondering if you've found anything out yet.
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It depends on what profiles you set up...if they involve wireless, it will enable wireless every so often to check access points etc....or if you are using a location profile, it will enable gps every so often to check your location. You can change how often everything polls in the settings.
I have mine as per the first post, so it does scan for wireless every so often, and I havent seen any change in battery usage.
the_scotsman said:
Yep, you also have to create another to say disable screen rotation when the screen is off.
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Can you go step by step what you do to set up display off and rotation off?
Hi,
the last NetRipper Kernel has no freezes!!
Is not overclocked, is not undervolted, has no axi and has no freezes.
with friendly greet
starbase64
starbase64 said:
Hi,
the last NetRipper Kernel has no freezes!!
Is not overclocked, is not undervolted, has no axi and has no freezes.
with friendly greet
starbase64
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Thanks, but i prefer to have axi and undervolt
And I have no freezes
the_scotsman said:
Hehe yep, it's an easy one.
New Event profile > Display off is the Event. Action is disable rotation
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I can find everything else exept "disable rotation" in Actions. I only found "display rotation" in settings. Any help?
tzic said:
I can find everything else exept "disable rotation" in Actions. I only found "display rotation" in settings. Any help?
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Yea, thats the one..just choose that one and set it to "off" in the settings for it
ty for the quick reply scotsman, I ll report back in a day or two.
Tried this, but didnt work
I tried many different versions of kernels but in all if I keep my phone on standby (screen off) for a long time, say 20 mins, my phone freezes, My hardware buttons still glow on press, but phone never wakes up, any Ideas??
Even you disable display rotation, the sensor is still active, just use Gscript and disable sensor, you won't get any more freeze.
justwonder said:
Even you disable display rotation, the sensor is still active, just use Gscript and disable sensor, you won't get any more freeze.
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I was just about to write exactly the same words!
Scotsman - can you tell if Tasker can run a custom written script, upon some event? Then we can use it to turn off the gsensor!
Finally seems to be workin!!I made 2 changes:
1) Upgraded my radio from 2.08 to 2.12 (I recommend this one)
2) Stopped GSensor with Gscript
Another issue,
After I restart the sensor via script, photos in album wont rotate anymore!!
I did a `ps -ef|grep akmd` and the process is running, any thoughts??
edit: it works after restart!!
did you use the free gscript? cause mine says needs su:true
Your solution is great thanks... i did something slightly different : using tasker, autorotation is enabled only for apps that I want too, like gallery. Rest of the time, its off and working great that way too.
Is there any app or any mod that can control the backlight given to the Android softkeys (home, menu, back, search)? I think there was one a little ways back, but several searches have found me nothing....
Also is there anyway to set them to a profile where say all day backlight would be forced off until say 12am then they turn on for a few hours? thanks!
There's one in the market called LEDs Hack. Works well, and requires root of course. As far as the second part, you might could set a profile in tasker to control it, not sure though.
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness
LEDs Hack indeed works.
There's also Screen Filter
Both will integrate with Tasker (which would take care of your time-of-day needs, or any other context profiles)
For those running CM7, the backlights can also be controlled through the Auto-Brightness settings
Leds hack works, I've experienced some bugs renabling the lights, sometimes a reboot being necessary.
poontab said:
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.deskangel.adjbrightness
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Any info on setting it up to keep the softkey lights off after turning the screen back on? Me Lazy
^Yes it can lock that.
One of the best apps in the Market for android is Tasker. Needless to say what transformation cand your phone get by using this app. You can see that here:
http://tasker.dinglisch.net/
and you can get it from here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dinglisch.android.taskerm
I was just trying to find a collection of profiles for O1 and it seems there isn`t one, so why not having it right here.
So let`s get the best from our O1 by sharing the profiles we can use for different tasks. Practically there is no limit to what we can do with the phone using that app.
I also recommend you should post your system configuration because some tasks may not work on some roms, kernels etc.
LET YOUR SMARTPHONE BE SMART!
For people using ICS Roms, go to sttings>language and input method>text transformation result and select Pico TTS so you enable voice on Tasker.
I`ll start with a simple profile to make you phone stop ringing by turning it face down:
For this Context, you would choose State, then pick Orientation. You'll get the options you see at left. For this example, "Face Down" is a pretty deliberate action you take with your phone.
For the tasks, you can add "Bluetooth" and "WiFi" from the Net menu, set to Off, "GPS" from Misc set to Off, and set the volumes for "Media Volume" and "System Volume" to 0 from the Audio menu. If you'd like, you can re-order the tasks in priority by pressing and dragging them up the chain. In this case, I moved the volume-to-0 tasks up higher, since silencing the phone was the most important thing to do. Hit Done, and you're all set.
And there you go! Just flip the phone on it`s face to make it silent.
All the profiles listed below can be found here
http://tasker.wikidot.com/profile-index
Simple
Use different ringtone for callers not in your contact list
Button to turn 3G Data Connection on / off
Wi-fi Button for home screen
Full silent mode button (turns off ALL sound including media and notifications)
Battery icon on home page that shows exact %
Birthday alert from google calendar.
Auto Respond to Received SMS while driving.
Speak Weather in the Morning
Add Calendar Entry Based on another entry (rename if necessary
Lock An Application
Start the Day with a Particular Application
Battery Full Alert
Launch Music App When Headset Inserted
Launch Menu of Music Apps When Headset Inserted
Keep screen awake when using the keyboard
Speaking Clock for Android 1.5
Control Keyguard (scroll to unlock) when Power is Connected/Disconnected
Keep Multiple Backups of Tasker Config
Change Ringtone on Every New Call
Mute in Meetings
Hold Ringer Volume Down
Auto-Respond To SMSs At Night
Change Volume Levels during Different Times of the Day
Check Data/SMS/Minute Usage With Carrier While Sleeping
Temporarily max brightness of screen during Incoming Call
Auto (Silent) Sleep Mode with Exceptions
Always ring loudly for call from important contact
Blocking Calls
Camera Gesture
Automatically turn off Bluetooth
Connect2Wifi: task with loops and feedback if connected or not
Intermediate
This will retrieve your location then post to xml file and send location via sms 1/9/2012
Find weather for next two time periods for your current location and speak it. (Using HTTPGet)
Keep volume low when using headphones
Repeat Caller Name
Power Plug In - Choose Car/Home/Night Mode
Generic Toggle Widget
Open the keyboard and start texting
Set volume then Launch menu of music apps
Alarmclock without Snooze
Alarms with Snooze and Vibrate
Geburtstagserinnerung (German)
Car Locator
Notification Reminder Pulse
Locate your phone using SMS and google maps
Lock your phone and locate it by SMS and sound
A full talking clock
Act like a docking station when plugged into USB
Auto answer calls when your bluetooth headset is connected
Extended phone profile changer with Notification and Widget
Turn your cell phone into a Voip phone
Create KML files for Google Earth
Enhancing battery life using Tasker
Missed Notification Reminder
LocateMe Log, Track And Emergency Button
Daily Reminder SMS e.g. for birth control
Total Wifi and Mobile Data Sync Control
The Ultimate Alarm Clock
Boost SD Card Read Cache
Automatically Send an "I'll be Home Soon" SMS
Nandroid Backup whilst you sleep with file management
Keyguard Delayed Enabler (with ready-made task for a Keyguard toggle widget)
Gmail/SMS/Call Notifications with "Minimalistic text"
The Deep-Sleep-Detective
Text me when you get home!
Juice Defender inspired Battery saving
Clock in and Clock out - create a calendar entry with event start and event end times
Disable keyguard when you are at work/home
Advanced
Record Phone Calls (legal)
Periodic Data Check (Juicedefender Replacement)
Periodic Data Check with Widgets (Juicedefender Replacement)
Creates profiles similar to S60 devices and changes them depending on variety of factors
U.S. Navy Ships Bells (Using Tasker's OR '/' feature) * Pattern Matching *
Changing background image depending on current weather (Using HTTPGet)
Find weather for your current location automatically (Using HTTPGet)
Set up an alarm clock that adapts to inclimate weather (Using HTTPGet)
Aumatically start / stop your WIFI when you are at home with limited battery use
Enable WIFI when within cell tower range for multiple access points, minimal battery use
Balance wifi usage and data check (Update)
CPU control profiles for governor and frequency
Tasker as an Automated Task Manager
Blackberry-like Sound Profiles
Automatically change display brightness while plugged in depending on time of day
Automatically respond to texts with street address
Expert
iTANCard
Am I the only one who thinks that an app doing something at absolutely anything you do with the phone, this is not draining, it just uses 100% of the CPU when you flip the phone...
And lets not mention that, to make phone silent when turned upside down means it has a permanent wakelock, and sensor constantly finding what is the position etc...
At the end, you will have a very smart phone, but you won't be able to answer a call, because when answering phone must change all the settings, and then reboot, and... whatever, this thing sucks! Just like juice defender, but it is oriented 100% on losing performance and battery and control over the phone...
Oh you can try to make it do a factory reset every day if it is so smart
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vlt96 said:
Am I the only one who thinks that an app doing something at absolutely anything you do with the phone, this is not draining, it just uses 100% of the CPU when you flip the phone...
And lets not mention that, to make phone silent when turned upside down means it has a permanent wakelock, and sensor constantly finding what is the position etc...
At the end, you will have a very smart phone, but you won't be able to answer a call, because when answering phone must change all the settings, and then reboot, and... whatever, this thing sucks! Just like juice defender, but it is oriented 100% on losing performance and battery and control over the phone...
Oh you can try to make it do a factory reset every day if it is so smart
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Read first, post after. Tasker app does not keep your phone awake as most tasks are set to trigger while it is awake and the display is on. Like the task to open automatically wifi when you open your browser or xda app and set it off after closing those apps. And when setting triggers based on power settings or time, the wakelocks are not constant, being activated just like alarm wakelocks. In fact you can set smart alarms too. Or actions based on calls/sms/mms received from specific ppl at specific times etc., or actions based on gestures set by you, proximity sensor ...
Tested wakelocks with BBStatus and no wakelocks, the phone goes to deep sleep. Tested cpu freq with Cool Tool and max freq is used only when starting the triggered app or doing the task set. In the rest of the time the freq oscillates normally.
And please do not make comments on any app based on how other apps behave. Try it then post.
If anyone is using this app, post your profiles or the ones you think are usefull.
nice thread! let me share my fav profiles
@vlt
Yea, you are the only one who thinks it because otherwise the app wont get 4-5 stars at always if it is battery consuming also, just because the developer had explained clearly how the tasker consume battery. its in the userguide inside and im vrry satisfied with it.
@voyager
tasker is just amazing to me ive been using it for long because it really makes my phone even smarter.
undoubtedly yes, using sensors as a context is the most battery comsuming but we can Limit the use of its detection by ourselves. not mentioning its pre-installed functionality that it wont detect when screen off, for your silent mode thing we can add another context - how about only when our launcher is in the foreground? that makes things even easier
now im glad to share my most frequently used profiles (not giving you guys my private ones XD) including
- vibrate 0.3 second with a little toast msg when power is plugged
- vibrate 0.3 sec and show how much battery left with toast when power is unplugged
- weekdays auto vibration mode in the morning
- auto rotation only on browser
- temporarily disable lockscreen when specified apps are opened (my default set for u is calculator)
- CM7 camera anti-flickering (good for those who OC with stock kernel )
- brightness 80% when camera activates and restore after exit
although gestures and proximity sensor contexts are SUPER COOL, other than the time i show off to my friends xD, ive always been avoiding the sensors to eliminate any chances of over using them and cause batteries.
so, i guarantee my profiles are super battery friendly....
hehehe you must be tempted to download immediately? do it! tell me what do you think of my favourite profiles which are always activated on my P500
to import, unzip my zip and u get xml files. go to tasker, long press "profiles" tab, import, choose the xml. done!
lol dont worry abt the little tip, Miasmic never gives malicious tasks
Happy tasking!
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
I suppose camera anti-flickering profile uses the OC task and downclocks the phone when opening camera right?
Nice ideea!
voyager20021 said:
I suppose camera anti-flickering profile uses the OC task and downclocks the phone when opening camera right?
Nice ideea!
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yup!! very handy, then the clock goes back up when leaving the cam
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Miasmic said:
yup!! very handy, then the clock goes back up when leaving the cam
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
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How do you change OC on it?
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Set a profile which is based on a context on which the task will trigger, for example when open camera, set task to set clock to 600 Mhz, then set exit app task to reset the clock back to your usual OC freq.
You can play like that with almost everything on you phone.
I use a profile to like turn in gps when i open maps and automatically close it later
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karthiknayak94 said:
I use a profile to like turn in gps when i open maps and automatically close it later
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Doesn't it have an option for network location too?
karthiknayak94 said:
I use a profile to like turn in gps when i open maps and automatically close it later
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Yap! Also can set to start wifi/data when opening browser and disconnect when closing it etc.
vlt96 said:
Doesn't it have an option for network location too?
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Look under task>net. If not there then no.
I can't get it executes the task, the notification keep saying no active profiles. Imported missmic XML profiles (thanks to miasmic). please help, thanks....
Try setting some simpler tasks like start wifi when opening browser. Miassmic`s tasks can be set manually too.
Here`s another profile
Enable WiFi when at Home
Context: State –> Cell Near
Tap the “Start” button and move around your home as your area may be covered by several cells (the “<” sign represents the tower you’re currently connected to). You may stop it after few minutes.
Action: Net –> WiFi
Another profile which sets up a shortcut on home screen for taking instant photos, without opening camera app (point and shoot)
Long-press on the Home-screen > Shortcuts > Task
Action: Media –> Photo Series Time (So that new photos don’t overwrite the previous one and every new photo will have the time attached with its name.)
If discrete is checked, there will be no sign of the picture being taken.
Profiles i use
I attached some of my usual profiles.
What they do:
Missed call> after any missed call with display locked the phone vibrates 0.7 sec than waits one minute and says "you had one call x minutes ago" every minute for 30 minutes. Profile must be used with display unlocked profile
Display unlocked> if you had a missed call and unlock the phone the missed call profile stops
Charging>when connected to AC/usb (can be set to either or any) phone will vibrate 07 sec and say "charging"
Battery full>when connected to AC/usb (can be set to either or any) and battery reaches 100% the phone will say "battery full"
Profiles can be improved or modified easy to reach anyones expectations.
This application has a few problems like battery drain .
Another one is UI....it's a bit unfriendly by the way the cool thing is that you have that if :
if condition1 = or anything with condition 2 then execute .
Yap, a bit unfriendly, but once you now how...
Hi,
On cm 7.2, how do you set tasker to enable or disable pattern lock?
I'm on cm 7.2 since yesterday on my Desire. It's my first time on cm, actually. Before that, I used to be on HTC Desire specific roms. I'm rooted.
I've been using Tasker for quite a while, and by now I have a number of profiles that make me feel my phone is smart
Now, the big problem with Tasker is that it spoils you by doing all sorts of things automatically for you. And when a profile no longer works and you have to do things manually, you get really annoyed
And so, in that context, I have the following profile :
Profile : Home
Context : Cell Near
Variable Set %HOME to on
Wifi Set On
Secure Settings Configuration Pattern Lock disabled
Previously, before I switched to cm 7.2, this used to work perfectly, with GO Launcher and stock pattern lock. Now that I'm on cm 7.2 also with GO Launcher, Tasker can no longer act on pattern lock.
Any idea anyone?
Thanks,
Egg
SOLVED :
I solved my issue by complety removing Secure Settings and re-installing version 1.2.2 from Google Play.
So I am thinking about buying this app but.....
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Is there a way that i could get it to work do you think before i possibly waste my money, or is it just a risk i am going to have to take?
JohnMather said:
Is there a way that i could get it to work do you think before i possibly waste my money, or is it just a risk i am going to have to take?
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There's a 7 day trial version you can download here:
http://tasker.dinglisch.net/download.html