Just sharing what I found:
Screen Rotator detects the orientation of the device and uses its built-in configuration dialogues to create rotation behavior rules for specific applications, with an extended option to blacklist and whitelist un/wanted programs. A very neat feature is that it will turn the screen off if the device is placed face down but it also has a great option to prevent the screen from going off automatically if the device is not perfectly laid down flat (otherwise, when flat, normal behavior occurs).
After downloading and installing it to Device, it will stay resident after launching and get the device orientation in order to properly rotate the Windows environment, though it has options for minimizing and hiding.
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http://projects.brins0.net/index.php?project=WM-Brins0net_ScreenRotator
P.S. Hope the real developer will notice this thread (unless he has done so), and maintain it, after deleting this thread completely and openning a new one, as this is a great application with some extra cool functions, compared to SKKV Software’s GSen.
Noticed the thread is there ..... ADMINS ... kindly remove this thread completely, thank you.
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I did a clean install of win7 build 7057
Most of it works perfectly but a few huge issues are making me reconsider vista if something can't be done =(
Bluetooth shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Wlan sometimes shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Memory card reader shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager but this one despite this still works it seems.
to fix this i need to reboot, so i can't practicably use sleep when im out on business to quick boot when i need it and put it to sleep during inactive periods so i would really like the sleep function to work better.
Sometimes all input to the device suddenly stops working until i put it to sleep mode and then wake it up, it still works, just i cant press anything, its like all controls and buttons get muted.
After all this i contacted HTC support and that can be read in the attachment.
For some reason the forum made my uploaded picture very small so i included a link to it:
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Yea, the stickied thread has 220+Pages of people arguing about wether or not idia will get it before singapore or why one should bother with it or not.
I just want a simple change log of things different from the original.
I have noticed the following: (in addition to the basic lists)
*LED blink disappears if you read the message preview
*2 finger swipe down for quick settings
*Daydream added (screensaver for when plugged in)
*Home button swipes
*Magnification gestures (3 tap on/off/hold and pan etc)
*Blinkfeed back button-to-top
I'l add more if this thread isn't merged
More video highlight themes, ae/af lock.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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In the WIFI settings, (advanced) there is now an option to optimise battery power when WIFI is on.
Not sure what that does tbh
Auto Screen brightness SEEMS a little dimmer (a good thing imho)
I've added the info from this thread to the updates discussion thread (post #2)
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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory
I use my phone in the car for navigation, music, etc. However, not every trip requires me to have the phone display on. If I'm running into town, I don't need navigation of course.
However, I also like the Always On Display, but in the car the phone is in landscape orientation, and Samsung couldn't be bothered to make the AOD orient itself in anything but portrait mode, as I'm sure everyone is aware of.
What I'm wanting, and asking, is there a way using Tasker, Automate, Automateit, etc. to toggle the Always On Display off when my car dock app launches, and then turn it back on again when the car dock app closes?
I tried using all three of those with no luck, I just don't understand some of the complex "languages" they use to describe processes and such. If anyone could help me with this I would greatly, greatly appreciate it.
Same question.
Any ideas?
In Tasker, use any method that allows you to set "aod_mode" system variable
I'm currently using the (old and unsupported but still working for some of its features) Secure Setting Tasker plugin
Here's the setup to set AOD Mode to "on":
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Set the value to "0" to disable
Here's a nagging Android riddle I'd like to understand just out of curiosity, as opposed to researching an 'issue' that needs to be resolved. We all have better things to do (laundry, pull weeds, floss) than to make a case out of this post.
I'll ask anyway.
In my graphic the shortcut on the left shows normal behavior from the Settings widget in Oreo. The shortcut on the right, however, just showed up on the home screen out of nowhere. I'm clueless about how it got there and why it has color. Is anybody familiar with this?
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I think it's a spyware from mobile-tracker-free.com . Coz I used it before and it comes as the name of WiFi in the settings to avoid attention of the user.
rahulvidh said:
I think it's a spyware from mobile-tracker-free.com ...
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It's not spyware. But mystery solved. The peculiar green shortcut is an Oreo feature.
In my case it showed up by accident. Here's how it's done on purpose:
Long-press the Settings app icon until a pop-up box appears with a short list of widget items that can be dragged to the home screen. In my case there are only 3 options -- battery, data usage and wi-fi.
There are similar effects by long-pressing other apps like Gmail and Messages.