Hi,
I like to quick window cover but the app choice and the accidental swipes whilst in my pockets are a bit irritating. I've been trying to make a custom quick window setup and pretty close so far:
At the moment I use Tasker's proximity and light sensors to open a second launcher with my own widgets and shortcuts etc, on task exit it reloads last app or default launcher. Works pretty well but the proximity/light sensors aren't a great way of activating the task as they pick up accidental inputs.
My questions is re the built in quick window sensor - I am assuming its magnetic? Can Tasker (or a plugin or tweak) have access to this sensor?
If so the possibilities are endless for tweaks and customisations through Tasker - cant seem to find anything though...
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as far as i can tell it's magnetic, there is a round disc under the lining of the quick window cover right near the hinge (see attached)...I agree with you, the app selection could stand to be expanded!! I don't know if tasker can access this sensor but I'm interested in your findings!
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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.
Hello,
When i walk arround, i keep my phone horizontaly in a nice leather case.
When i want to use and take it out. This is vertically, i need to wait like
15 seconds before the screens rotate's to vertically settings.
Also when im using it, and i held it a little bit horizontally, he flips to that.
I don't like that. Is there a way to stop or disable this g-sensor from working?
You're help is very appreciated
Kind regards
Gino
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Landscape only works with a few apps such a Opera and the SMS apps. The main functions of TF3D are always in portrait AIUI. Have you perhaps installed some software that tries to put TF3D into landscape (such as is the behaviour on the Touch Pro when you open the keyboard?).
Go to Start\Settings\System\G-Sensor and disable 3D Acceleration
Disable G-Sensor how-to
Asuming that you have WM 6.5 you can do following:
Works only with TF3D enabled:
Move the TF3D slider to Settings (under red and yellow arrow) slide the list up and select G-Sensor second from bottom (inside red ellipse):
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Then turn the G-Sensor off (Scherm autom. draaien) (inside red circle):
Goodluck!
I find the virtual buttons a bit of a nuisance, I would much rather use gestures. I originally wanted to hide them only on my home screen, but it seems it's all or nothing with qemu.hw.mainkeys in build.prop.
I'm fine getting rid of them, however I'm wondering if there is a gesture system I can have instead, for example a swipe from bottom takes me to the home screen?
Edit: I'm on rooted stock 4.3.
I'm using cataclysm ROM which has a unique feature which fades out the buttons after ten seconds in any app. Other wise I think there's an xposed module that can have swipes to navigate.
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Thanks man, turns out I was Googling for the wrong thing - once I figured out that they were called navigation bars I came across an app called " GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys" for rooted devices. (For future people)
I'd rather keep with rooted stock for now but I will be sure to keep an eye on it for when I decide to dabble in roms.
One of the Core feature of Honor 7 is its great Fingerprint sensor and integrated it with different actions in EMUI.
Below are few amazing things which one can do with One Touch on Fingerprint sensor.
My Favorite : Take Phone/Video, (so convenient than touching the capture button onscreen). Whats yours?
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For more details visit : https://club.hihonor.com/in/honor7....tiple-actionsmy-honor7-device-is-awesome.1955
nishi29 said:
One of the Core feature of Honor 7 is its great Fingerprint sensor and integrated it with different actions in EMUI.
Below are few amazing things which one can do with One Touch on Fingerprint sensor.
My Favorite : Take Phone/Video, (so convenient than touching the capture button onscreen). Whats yours?
For more details visit : https://club.hihonor.com/in/honor7....tiple-actionsmy-honor7-device-is-awesome.1955
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Back to home + Show recent apps (+ Touchplus app) and good bye onscreen navigation bar
Most used was tap to go back once. Don't know why they removed it. It was so convenient especially for someone with small palms like me
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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.
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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.