When you use the slider on the sode of the XDAIIi by default, you get a little popup slider that increases, or decreases the volume depending on which way you move the slider.
Does anybody know how i can make this little popup windows/slider application load, without using the slider button.
I hope its as simple as loading a .exe already on the device, but ive had no luck finding it so far.
Thanks in advance.
I have suddenly noticed that when I hit the volume keys, instead of getting the fullscreen single column volume selection screen, I now get on overlay with 2 columns volume screen. When did this change suddenly all by itself? The only thing I can pin it down to was the installation of the new Hotfix for freezing.
Anyone have any clues?
Ahmmmm.... No! - It didnĀ“t came with my hotfix, but it looks interesting.
If I'm not completely wrong, I think it's S2U2 that gives you this volume screen Just use the settings for S2U2 to remove it!
While trying to adjust the volume on the HTC music player tab using the left hardware volume rocker the music temporarily cuts for about 2-3 seconds before the volume changes. There is no visual volume indicator on the screen either. Also the increments are pretty large.
Does anyone have this problem? Help please!
I have the same "feature"- except my volume increments are pretty small- I have to press volume up or down many times to hear an appreciable difference, but there is also no visual indication of volume change.
Are we alone with this issue?
Anyone else have this issue?
did you try launching the audio booster from inside music player menu? This should take control of the volume as well.....
About 90% of the time I get a speaker icon and horizontal volume indicator, and the increments are 15 steps from 0 to 100%.
The other 10% of the time, my volume buttons skip forward and back.
Go figure!
I have the same proble with 1.48 rom and 1.61 rom. I don't know what triggers the situation but mostly, it runs correct. Soft reset fixes the situation but I don't know why this happens.
Lately I have the same problem too.. In fact that once the visual volume indicator didn't appear, try tapping the upper taskbar.. the whole screen turns black and become unstable, thus needing a soft reset?
Any idea why???
Most of the problems with the volume overlay are due to custom task bar icons. If you select nice icons that are not fully compatible with your manila version, you have this problem with volume overlay.
If you come back to original status icons, you will see that music volume overlay work well.
If so, you have to find a set of taskbar icons compatible with your manila.
dalamario said:
Most of the problems with the volume overlay are due to custom task bar icons. If you select nice icons that are not fully compatible with your manila version, you have this problem with volume overlay.
If you come back to original status icons, you will see that music volume overlay work well.
If so, you have to find a set of taskbar icons compatible with your manila.
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My taskbar icons are the original ones..never tweaked them before..
Perhaps there is some other thing that give you the problem with the volume overlay.
In my case was the taskbar icons.
fyth said:
My taskbar icons are the original ones..never tweaked them before..
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Mine are all original too, however in two or three days time, the problem occurs. Just after a soft reset everything is fine. I've e-mailled to HTC UK about this problem and they told me that they're aware of the problem and developers are examining this. I kindly ask other users to e-mail their problem to HTC. Maybe a hotfix can come sooner.
Yeah I get this now and again... and then it clears up randomly. Then comes back at later date.
A slight workaround is to go to another tab and change the volume, then you get the grey menu with the 15 bars and it doesn't cause stutters in the music.
In HTC VideoPlayer/FM Radio/HTC Youtube, when Vol up/down is pressed, the volume indicator is a small semi transparent rectangular box containing the horizontal green volume indicator bar. But in other applications, the volume indicator is a full screen black background with a vertical volume indicator in form of white horizontal bars and 'Silent' and "Vibrate" buttons.
Is there a way to use the better looking semi-transparent volume indicator in applications like Coreplayer? Thanks.
I did try to use search on this, but don't know what to search for.
Edit : found the solution, here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=616917
an easier way would be to use touch tools, it allows you to add the htc overlay to any app just by shaking the device....
conantroutman said:
an easier way would be to use touch tools, it allows you to add the htc overlay to any app just by shaking the device....
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oh really? i will check that out.
there's something about the physical volume rocker on the a500 that makes me dislike using it and it being on the top I have to take my lazy finger and travel alll the way to the top(always in landscape) to adjust volume.
I know there are a couple or more of these types of apps in the market but thought id share this one I just found. it lets you put a volume rocker/slider anywhere on your screen edge. you can customize it... color, size, what volume its controlling etc...
I set it to the lower right so I can easily change volume on the fly with my pink thumb.
https://market.android.com/details?id=rubberbigpepper.VolumeControl
*edit* if any of you know a similar app that can adjust brightness let me know...thanks