Is it possible to write a service that could listen to connected Gamepads/Keyboards/Mice/(Hardbuttons)?
If not in an usual way, could it be done with a workaround or root access?
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One confusing problem that i want to solve: When i am connected to the Internet via the "Wireless Modem" application,then i can't receive any incoming call even it is no data transfer over the air(GPRS). Every phone is available for receiving this calls when it is no data transfer active. But my Himalaya not. The other side is ringing to me but i can't see anything. No missed call no incall..nothing. I can lose lot of important calls when i use Internet(WModem) at same time. The problem is the same also for SMS's. Is it some solution of this problem? Or is it somewhere over the net any application that can toggle the call forward to any other phone? I will be greatful for any suggestion. Thanx.
Hey folks,
for some reason my HD2 isn't able to send files via bluetooth anymore.
I can receive files from another device but cannot send them.
Anyone facing the same problem?
Solution?
Thanks
Well...
Be mindful of the carrier your trying to send to. If your trying to send to a CDMA friend(especially music files)it may not go through because of the carrier restrictions. Also thoroughly check your bluetooth settings/Beam settings and your authentication system. Also try pairing.
Hi,
can someone tell me about bluetooth security.Yesterday i was taking some files via bluetooth.i saw that he was sending them without passcode.How to enable passcode in WM.And when i send him a file then it asked me to enter passcode.I want that type of security.And when i connected with him,his device saw some notifications that some profiles were activated(he told that he saw that only on my device).And then there was remote control option on his device.When he activated it,he was controlling my GENE.Plz help me to disable them.
Is that not possible??Then what about my privacy??
Hi,
I am currently developing an application that would require to have hotspot activated, and, at the same time, perform wifi scans and connect to another wifi network.
The problem I am facing now is that when I call WifiManager.setWifiEnabled, it disables the hotspot, and when I call WifiManager.setWifiApEnabled (via reflection), it disables the wifi.
Are there hardware limitations that prevent from doing this? What do I have to do to succeed? Is this even possible? Has someone already done something like this?
Thank you,
>>>Aylatan
I found a workaround for the scanning problem, which is to disable the hotspot just the time for the scan to complete, and re-enable it after.
Unfortunately, this cannot be done for the wifi connection, as it will require much more time to proceed.
None has ever tried something like this ?
My main phone, Galaxy S4, has to remain connected to an external antenna when I am at home in order to get a signal. So, is it possible to pair my S2 to my S4 via Bluetooth so I can keep it in my pocket to make/receive calls?
Have tried Googling but not really sure what I am looking for.
Thanks
I'm fairly sure that this isn't possible...
As an alternative, if you have home internet and wifi, you could use internet calling at home and forward s4 phone number to whatever internet number you use (Google Voice would work.) If no home internet, you could use either phone for a hotspot to provide internet to the other. My experience is phone calls don't use much data.