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As i wrote metro apps doesn't recognize my A4Tech webcam
None of them not work.Skype and Default Camera apps
I searched much on google,But not found solution
Can anyone help ?
Anyone ?
Check in devices Open Explorer, paste this to address bar):
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Devices and Printers
If it's there but shown as not working, download driver from manufacturer and install it.
If it's not there, make sure the webcam works at all, and then make sure you've got the driver.
If it's there and works in desktop apps, then make sure you didn't do something silly like tell Metro apps they aren't allowed to use it. In a Metro app, hit Win+i (or otherwise bring up the Settings charm), select Permissions, and make sure the app is allowed to use "Webcam and microphone".
Camera is working for desktop apps, only problem it's not working with metro apps like skype
BTW i can't find where to select permissions ?
Behold the power of READING!
GoodDayToDie said:
In a Metro app, hit Win+i (or otherwise bring up the Settings charm), select Permissions, and make sure the app is allowed to use "Webcam and microphone".
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It helps you avoid asking stupid questions!
oops Sorry I found it,But is here and allowed too
What can be problem
Have you asked via A4tech support or forums maybe they have driver issues etc
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GoodDayToDie said:
Behold the power of READING!
It helps you avoid asking stupid questions!
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There is no need for smartass replies like that.
The quick command keys are not blatantly obvious. They weren't in any manual I got, only found out about them via forums
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Do you, by any means, have an ATI Radeon graphics card, and have the Catalyst Beta Drivers for Windows 8 installed?
The point is that I quoted directly from my previous post... if you waste people's time asking them to repeat themselves in a freaking *written forum* they will extract some amusement out of the situation, probably at your expense.
I successfully sideloaded my SuperGNES emulated but I can't download the ROMS to it through the app. I am using chainfires launcher to access the app. Does anyone know how to get there ROM's onto it so I can play Super Mario and Zelda on my nexus player.
Enable dev mode, enable usb debugging, Install the android sdk on your pc/laptop, connect to the usb port in the nplayer, then from a command prompt...
adb push c:\game.rom /sdcard/roms/game.rom
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You can sideload ES explorer, then go in tools and turn on network sharing. Then wirelessly transfer the data by opening that IP address
sublimnl said:
Enable dev mode, enable usb debugging, Install the android sdk on your pc/laptop, connect to the usb port in the nplayer, then from a command prompt...
adb push c:\game.rom /sdcard/roms/game.rom
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I'll give that a try and let let you know if it works
iHarkunwar said:
You can sideload ES explorer, then go in tools and turn on network sharing. Then wirelessly transfer the data by opening that IP address
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That sounds interesting I haven't tried to sideload efs yet, but its easy enough to do.
Pilz said:
I'll give that a try and let let you know if it works
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It works. I was pushing files to mine last night.
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iHarkunwar said:
You can sideload ES explorer, then go in tools and turn on network sharing. Then wirelessly transfer the data by opening that IP address
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You don't have to sideload this. Just goto the play store on your pc search for es and click install. You'll see a list of your devices and the nplayer should be available to choose. That's how I got es on mine yesterday.
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sublimnl said:
It works. I was pushing files to mine last night.
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You don't have to sideload this. Just goto the play store on your pc search for es and click install. You'll see a list of your devices and the nplayer should be available to choose. That's how I got es on mine yesterday.
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But my ADT 1 is still not in the list so needed to do that.
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But my ADT 1 is still not in the list so needed to do that.
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Ok I was just letting him know that you can do this for the nplayer. Much easier.
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I figured it out thank you for the help, my wife is playing Super Mario 64 on the NP as im typing this. This is why I love Android hackery it makes things so much more fun!
Both ES Explorer and Retroarch installed from the play store for me without any sideloading. Retroarch works perfectly btw.
Cozmo85 said:
Both ES Explorer and Retroarch installed from the play store for me without any sideloading. Retroarch works perfectly btw.
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Retroarch is pretty cool. Auto-detected Nyko Playpad Pro in game. Only tiny issue is that Super Mario Bros. seems to run fast but other games work flawlessly.
iamtek7 said:
Retroarch is pretty cool. Auto-detected Nyko Playpad Pro in game. Only tiny issue is that Super Mario Bros. seems to run fast but other games work flawlessly.
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Try a different ROM? Maybe that one has issues?
Neither chrome or retroarch show up in the play store when i search... Almost nothing shows up for me... Why i dont know.
Ickey09 said:
Neither chrome or retroarch show up in the play store when i search... Almost nothing shows up for me... Why i dont know.
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You need to go to the play store on your PC, then select Nexus Player when you go to install. It will push and install directly to your player.
KevoTMan said:
You need to go to the play store on your PC, then select Nexus Player when you go to install. It will push and install directly to your player.
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this is with out using adb commands? just connect the cable and go? as I'm just starting to learn linux and adb coomands... any reading on this would be great as well.
Ickey09 said:
this is with out using adb commands? just connect the cable and go? as I'm just starting to learn linux and adb coomands... any reading on this would be great as well.
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You don't need anything besides the PC playstore for most apps. Simply install from the PC playstore and select your Nexus Player as the device. You'll also want to install Sideload Launcher from Chainfire from the PC playstore to your NP, as it gives easier access to all your sideloaded apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.tv.sideloadlauncher&hl=en
PC Playstore
iHarkunwar said:
But my ADT 1 is still not in the list so needed to do that.
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Do you have a link to the PC Playstore so I can download it on my pc?
angelorg74 said:
Do you have a link to the PC Playstore so I can download it on my pc?
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https://play.google.com/store
Guys how did you get the Nexus Controller to work with retroarch? I made it detect every button in the player 1 custom binds, but when I go to play nothing works.
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It appears my install isn't as flawless. I have to force stop the app before I can load a different ROM, and apparently certain cores don't like the controllers. Not sure, but it's not perfect yet.
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Elemino said:
Guys how did you get the Nexus Controller to work with retroarch? I made it detect every button in the player 1 custom binds, but when I go to play nothing works.
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It appears my install isn't as flawless. I have to force stop the app before I can load a different ROM, and apparently certain cores don't like the controllers. Not sure, but it's not perfect yet.
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Let me know if you figure how to get it work. I have the same problem here, I can hit the "select" button with a profile, but never the "start" one.
Main reason I got the player was to play Super Mario bros on it (I have the asus "official" controller)
Tried Nestopia too, but worst results
Search for 'arcade' in the play store and you'll see some SNES emulators show up. You can actually install these and they show up on the home screen! I've been playing Snes9x EX+ with no issues
When attempting to add a credit card to Android Pay, I get this error message on my Verizon Galaxy S7;
"Android Pay can't be used
Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible"
How do I fix this? Tried re-updating this app to no avail.
Interesting. This is the same error I used to get when I had a rooted device...
Did you use the change dpi via nova launcher actions trick?
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_Dennis_ said:
Did you use the change dpi via nova launcher actions trick?
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Yes. If that is the problem, I need to remember how to undo that.
Thanks for your input.
OK, I undid Condensed Screen Mode and bingo, Android Pay works.
Changing the DPI trips the safety mechanism, so it looks and acts like you've rooted. Changing it back (with the reboot after) fixes it. Let me find the thread.
So couldn't find the thread but:
Nova > widgets > activities (or other activity launcher
Find:
Package/Class: com.android.settings/com.android.settings.DisplayScalingActivity
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Hi
Think I have the same issue here, but I can't follow your instructions to fix the DPI trip... could you let me know the steps in full on noob terms ?
I uninstalled all Nova apps, but didnt fix the android pay issue.
Thanks
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maletomnow said:
Hi
Think I have the same issue here, but I can't follow your instructions to fix the DPI trip... could you let me know the steps in full on noob terms ?
I uninstalled all Nova apps, but didnt fix the android pay issue.
Thanks
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"Display Scaling" which is a standard feature in Samsung's breaks the security checks... Mental and should be fixed by Google.
To FIX... go, Settings / Display / Display Scaling / Select Standard... Android Pay works after restart...
maletomnow said:
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To FIX... go, Settings / Display / Display Scaling / Select Standard... Android Pay works after restart...
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Not an option in settings on the Verizon device. You have to use a shortcut manager app to create a shortcut directly to that options page (which is why I put the Nova launcher way of creating a shortcut).
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Is there Any option to kill the app with long press back button (In Stock ROM) just like we used in custom ROMs.
I also would love to have this.
gonsa said:
I also would love to have this.
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Ya, I was using this feature for a long time and now I switched to OnePlus 5 and didn't found the option in Stock ROM. If anyone using this feature plz share a tweak or app or method to use this feature.
There is no need to force close an app unless it misbehaves. Android does a great job in memory management.
Xposed. Just know that safety net will never work again.
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App itself Is xposed edge
sumit227 said:
Is there Any option to kill the app with long press back button (In Stock ROM) just like we used in custom ROMs.
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There's an app called 'buttons mapper' on play store.
For kill action you need root.
And for up to two mapping it's free.
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azeem40 said:
There is no need to force close an app unless it misbehaves. Android does a great job in memory management.
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There are apps one needs but they do stuff in background you don't want. For that kill action could come handy.
Like parking apps, that once running track your movements. And upload location on data.
zagzag99 said:
There's an app called 'buttons mapper' on play store.
For kill action you need root.
And for up to two mapping it's free.
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Thank you soo much..this app works perfectly:good:
zagzag99 said:
There's an app called 'buttons mapper' on play store.
For kill action you need root.
And for up to two mapping it's free.
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There are apps one needs but they do stuff in background you don't want. For that kill action could come handy.
Like parking apps, that once running track your movements. And upload location on data.
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Killing an app with that method doesn't stop background processes.
any other method without root? with shizuku etc maybe?
Go to settings-devolper option-apps
Don't keep activities- on
Background process limit- no background processes
it will kill everything? let's say and the email client i have downloaded from the Play store?
Or if it is not "optimized from the battery menu" it will still run in background even if i check the emails and leave the app?
drdedus said:
it will kill everything? let's say and the email client i have downloaded from the Play store?
Or if it is not "optimized from the battery menu" it will still run in background even if i check the emails and leave the app?
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It ll stop all background running + cached process ( check in background services developer option)
sorry because i am asking again..
even if they are protected somehow by an Option in android ?
it would be very helpful to use this app without having to force kill every time even if you have the option to force it by long pressing the back button.
Key Mapper​
from F-Droid can do this, of you mean hardware buttons. Here's the description from the store:
Key Mapper | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
Unleash your keys! Open source!
f-droid.org
What can be remapped?
* Fingerprint gestures on supported devices.
* Volume buttons.
* Navigation buttons.
* Bluetooth/wired keyboards.
* Buttons on other connected devices should also work.
ONLY HARDWARE buttons can be remapped.
There is NO GUARANTEE any of these buttons will work and this app is NOT designed to control games. Your device's OEM/vendor can prevent them from being remapped.
thank you . i will look for that.
also i am looking with Tsker or Macrodroid, espesially if they support Ladb or Shizuku
Thought this might help some people get a little extra use out of a Pixel 2 feature: I'm using Custom Quick Settings to hide the nav bar and of course active edge stopped working, but I noticed it still functioned on the lockscreen. Squeeze-launching the assistant from the lockscreen is pointless to me because I still have to fingerprint- or pattern-unlock my phone before it will tell me anything, but I installed Button Mapper and although there's some warning in its description about not working while the phone is off, it does actually detect squeezes on both the ambient display screen and lockscreen.
I now have squeeze set up to toggle flashlight, since that's something I almost always need to do when the phone is locked and toggling it through quick settings is kind of annoying. This way I don't even have to look at the screen. But the point of this post is, if there's any task you want to be able to trigger while your phone is off, you can use squeeze to do that even if you have full-time immersive mode on.
I get permission denied when trying to type the script on my PC using ADB. How did you get around that?
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sharkie405 said:
I get permission denied when trying to type the script on my PC using ADB. How did you get around that?
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What script and where? Please!!!
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bryantjopplin said:
What script and where? Please!!!
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"Script" was the wrong word to use. When I toggle the "Customize" button to attempt to use Active Edge in the app Button Mapper, it tells me to use my PC and adb to execute this command:
Code:
adb shell sh /data/data/ flar2.homebutton/keyevent.sh
When I attempt to do so, I get "Permission Denied."
I've used adb to allow the Custom Navigation Bar app to make changes and it works just fine with that app.
sharkie405 said:
"Script" was the wrong word to use. When I toggle the "Customize" button to attempt to use Active Edge in the app Button Mapper, it tells me to use my PC and adb to execute this command:
Code:
adb shell sh /data/data/ flar2.homebutton/keyevent.sh
When I attempt to do so, I get "Permission Denied."
I've used adb to allow the Custom Navigation Bar app to make changes and it works just fine with that app.
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Adb shell only works with root right?
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EDIT: NEVERMIND I found it.
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Shell doesnt require root, i believe /data does tho
sharkie405 said:
"Script" was the wrong word to use. When I toggle the "Customize" button to attempt to use Active Edge in the app Button Mapper, it tells me to use my PC and adb to execute this command:
Code:
adb shell sh /data/data/ flar2.homebutton/keyevent.sh
When I attempt to do so, I get "Permission Denied."
I've used adb to allow the Custom Navigation Bar app to make changes and it works just fine with that app.
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That's what I figured. Which brings me back to how the OP managed to get the Button Mapper app working with active Edge on a not-yet-rootable Pixel 2 XL...?
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Nice find, I can confirm this works. I have mine mapped to turn on the flashlight also, much more useful for me. Never really use it to activate google, especially since with the new "Hey google" hotword its much more natural to say that now.
KHANrad_SIN said:
Nice find, I can confirm this works. I have mine mapped to turn on the flashlight also, much more useful for me. Never really use it to activate google, especially since with the new "Hey google" hotword its much more natural to say that now.
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How did you get the ADB command to work on your PC? Did it just work for you? See the last two posts above.
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Okay, I think I figured it out. I went into application settings and went into the button mapper permissions and gave it permission for all three. I don't see why that would have to be the case, but after doing that I tried putting in the ADB command again and it worked. Now I have active Edge to turn on and off the flashlight. Sweet!
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Okay, I think I figured it out. I went into application settings and went into the button mapper permissions and gave it permission for all three. I don't see why that would have to be the case, but after doing that I tried putting in the ADB command again and it worked. Now I have active Edge to turn on and off the flashlight. Sweet!
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Didn't have permission to access, makes since
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I'm getting permission denied to when I run The "adb shell sh /data/data/ flar2.homebutton/keyevent.sh" command in ADB. I also went to App Permissions and check all three items: Camera, Phone and Storage. Also went to the Advanced section and allowed App to modify system settings. Still doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated.
JeffBea said:
I'm getting permission denied to when I run The "adb shell sh /data/data/ flar2.homebutton/keyevent.sh" command in ADB. I also went to App Permissions and check all three items: Camera, Phone and Storage. Also went to the Advanced section and allowed App to modify system settings. Still doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated.
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Remove the spaces between data/flar2 to resolve the permissions denied message. The rest: I can't get it to work either.
enzeem2010 said:
Remove the spaces between data/flar2 to resolve the permissions denied message. The rest: I can't get it to work either.
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Thanks, that worked.
I can confirm that this does work with phone in lock screen as well. It also works with the phone unlocked.
This works great. Love it!
Ok, figured it out too. I'm averse to allowing Google to follow my everything, so I hesitated at the location tracking permissions needed for Google Assistant, but once I followed through, it finally worked.