Hi, I'm looking for someone to please explain how I can enable daydream through pressing the sleep button and without being on charge. (I presume tasker will be the way to do this)
I love the feature but I only ever charge it before I go to bed making it pointless!
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Anyone?
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You can do it with some apps, like Daydream Launcher
You can automate it with Tasker and either Daydream Launcher Plus or Secure settings
If you are rooted, a shell command can be used to switch to Desk Dock mode and thus launch Daydream id configured:
- turn it on: am broadcast -a android.intent.action.DOCK_EVENT --ei android.intent.extra.DOCK_STATE 1
- turn it off: am broadcast -a android.intent.action.DOCK_EVENT --ei android.intent.extra.DOCK_STATE 0
Samsung
Sorry for the late response; I've been trying to figure this out for so long.
Run Shell (root not checked):
service call dreams 1
(pluralized on Samsung devices)
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Just wondering if its possible to disable the voice software on my phone... Dont use it and I'm sure its taking a fair chuck of ram in the background...
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TheSteeples said:
Just wondering if its possible to disable the voice software on my phone... Dont use it and I'm sure its taking a fair chuck of ram in the background...
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you could:
1. turn it off in settings
2. try Autorun Manager to prevent it's autostart (or of any other unnecessary app)
3. check the thread on Note apps safe to remove
Appreciate it thanks.... Been a while since I used Android, still playing catchup....
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Is there a way to limit sound notifications by time of day?
There are apps that do that. I use something called Settings Profiles, but there are many others.
Give TaskBomb a try. It is free and l like it.
I use it to turn off WiFi and synch at night.
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I have been using 'Sound Manager' (free in Play store) for this. Allows setting of separate schedules for System, Notification/Ringer and Media sounds.
rmm200 said:
Give TaskBomb a try. It is free and l like it.
I use it to turn off WiFi and synch at night.
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I wonder what you sync with wifi turned off. How do you do that? Thanks in advance!
Love parsing English...
Turn off (WiFi and synch) at night.
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Siri Proxy allows you to control additional devices with a Siri device. So I thought there must be something similar available for Android.:fingers-crossed:So we can also control our garages with Android devices
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUJ5z76Xv5o
http://arstechnica.com/information-...ons-that-show-how-amazing-the-tiny-pc-can-be/
https://github.com/plamoni/SiriProxy
So many views but no reply ?
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Can't this be done with Google Now? Seems like it would be a feature.
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damnyouwaffles said:
Can't this be done with Google Now? Seems like it would be a feature.
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I'll look into it.
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look on "utter" in playstore with tasker you can put event on it - you down't need to be online.
meo said:
look on "utter" in playstore with tasker you can put event on it - you down't need to be online.
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It is all in beta.
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I have been wanting something like this as well.
To have an application to do this though, you would have to have two parts two it.
First part would be an app on your Android device, and the other part would be something that runs on a computer @ the house.
Reason for this is because you would want a secure connection between your phone and the app. Otherwise, anyone/everyone would be able to access your home automation system.
If there is anything like this, that would be awesome, but I don't think there is
The closest thing you can get to it is HomeSeer, but it isn't voice activated. It's only buttons.
If anyone knows of a program that would do voice activation home automation, please let me know!
Since I bought the new Nexus 7 (2013), I want to give my original Nexus 7 to my daughter.
The problem is that she is three years old
So, I want to prepare the home screen for her...
Put all the games shortcut...
Then somehow hide or remove the app drawer...
Make it like kiosk mode
But, I can still reactivate back the app drawer. I don't know, probably via specific gestures or button combination.
Is there any way to achieve this? Special launcher?
Thanks
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Yeah... You could use something like apex and delete the app drawer shortcut
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sloosecannon said:
Yeah... You could use something like apex and delete the app drawer shortcut
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If I delete it, I cannot go to the app drawer anymore.
Is there anyway to password it?
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No problem
gogol said:
If I delete it, I cannot go to the app drawer anymore.
Is there anyway to password it?
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you can just delete it, whenever you need it again, all you have to do is add a launcher shortcut to the homescreen and choose appdrawer.
You could use multi-profiles and create one that's restricted to those specific apps only
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Kids Mode
My 5 year old has access to my N7 and I use Kids Mode. It has saved my N7 from numerous actions 5 year olds make.
All you need to do is just have the Kids mode on the home screen, she can choose it and everything pops up and the tab is then shut down to what ever you dont allow access to.
It is the best $10 I have ever spent!! Or free if you dont want to really hone into the full features of the app.
There are a few apps like kid lock(famingo) that work well for this. UT defaults to the app, but you can unlock it and use it like normal.
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I was on another stock rom that was giving me some problems with RR's and some things so I flashed another stock T-Mobile debloated rom found here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688981
And now I have this hideous BT wakelock. It's really annoying. I have read a lot about it on the net but just not whether or not there is a fix for it... I don't really want to use an AOSP rom. I like the stability of stock with some exposed additives but this is kinda crazy. Really eats a lot of my battery up...
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Try disable service app an try to disable the running service u suspect is running ....?
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Try disable service app an try to disable the running service u suspect is running ....?
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It sounds like you know what you're talking about. I'm just a little confused. Bluetooth isn't running. It's not even turned on. So, I'm not thinking it's an app. Apparently it's a known issue. I just wonder if anyone has fixed it .. Or how their dealing with it.
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It is a bug with in kitkat its self not lg's ui
Download the service disabler app from play store
Open it and go to system apps .. scroll down to bluetooth open it and kill all blue services by clicking them ...
If you end up with any issues with bluetooth not working just revert the diaabled services .
This app works for any serice and is my best friend
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It is a bug with in kitkat its self not lg's ui
Download the service disabler app from play store
Open it and go to system apps .. scroll down to bluetooth open it and kill all blue services by clicking them ...
If you end up with any issues with bluetooth not working just revert the diaabled services .
This app works for any serice and is my best friend
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Thanks! Will do. I hardly ever use bluetooth so this will be great. So I can just re-enable the service when I want to use it! :thumbup:
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Is it even a real wakelock I was under the impression that bug caused it to show as on when it wasn't.
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treebill said:
Is it even a real wakelock I was under the impression that bug caused it to show as on when it wasn't.
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I dunno. I asked myself the same question. I charged to 100% and then unplugged and went about 16 hours with about 5 hours screen on time before the phone turned itself off.... Others get better life. With the other kit Kat stock rom I had I went about 18 hours with 5 hours screen on time and had about 20% left.... That rom started random rebooting. Never could figure out why... If I reflash it will remove my TWRP hence why I don't just reflash that one and started using this one....
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jcnbama said:
Thanks! Will do. I hardly ever use bluetooth so this will be great. So I can just re-enable the service when I want to use it! :thumbup:
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Yes
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