We all know about magazine screensaver but very rare of us know about daydream. It is very similar to magazine screensaver. Even I was not aware of this until I was searching for something in my Settings and came to know about this feature. Then I searched about this on Google and used it by enabling it in my phone.
Usually we don’t like that our phone is in charge, we can’t use it. But still we can do more with this. How about watching your gallery pictures while you kept your phone on charge and all of a sudden a picture from gallery appeared which brought a smile on your face. Just put your phone on charge and see the magic.
Instructions to enable Daydream in your phone:
Step 1: Go to Settings> Display
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Step 2: Search for Daydream and enable the toggle
Step 3: Then you need to select the folder as picture source, which you want to be as screen saver while your phone is in charge.
Step 4: The next setting in daydream that you can do is duration. For how many minutes you want the daydream to work after your phone is plugged in for charge.
It will start working when your phone will go in lock stage or idle after putting in charge.
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when playing music either with windows or the audio plugin it cuts off when my mugol locks or when slide to unlock comes on. how can i keep it from cutting off?
Yep, HTC is going after the iPhone with an audio player that shuts down when the phone goes into suspend mode
You have two options:
1. Go into Settings/System/Power/Advanced and uncheck "Turn device off if not used for"
But then you'll run into another issue. HTC's version of turning off the LCD to conserve power only dims it about 90%, thereby draining your battery faster than you can listen to Britney's entire album.
2. Download a sleek application called spShutXP which allows you to completely shutdown the LCD whilst keeping the device fully operational. You simply press the power button to bring the screen back up. Another nifty feature is that it also adds a "display switch" which you can map to one of your buttons or launcher for quick LCD on/off action. Some screen grabs:
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Nice, much appreciated. i will install and let you know you how it works out.
I did a clean install of win7 build 7057
Most of it works perfectly but a few huge issues are making me reconsider vista if something can't be done =(
Bluetooth shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Wlan sometimes shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Memory card reader shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager but this one despite this still works it seems.
to fix this i need to reboot, so i can't practicably use sleep when im out on business to quick boot when i need it and put it to sleep during inactive periods so i would really like the sleep function to work better.
Sometimes all input to the device suddenly stops working until i put it to sleep mode and then wake it up, it still works, just i cant press anything, its like all controls and buttons get muted.
After all this i contacted HTC support and that can be read in the attachment.
For some reason the forum made my uploaded picture very small so i included a link to it:
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Please note that this is the free version of Unlock History. Purchasing the full version supports further development of Unlock History and is truly appreciated.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistorypro
This new app secretly checks and show all successful unlocks, apps used and the duration for which the device was used so you can check if someone else was using the phone, making your android smartphone more secure.
It is also a great tool for parents to monitor the phone usage by the child, or one could spy on their friend's phone as this app works silently.
The feature to set password makes sure that only you can check your device's record.
The complimentary widget not only looks good but also makes it easier to view the last unlock.
Main Features:
- Option to set password.
- Material UI
- Silently checks usage and shows no notifications.
- Automatically starts when the phone boots.
- Older usage data get cleaned up regularly if configured.
- Consumes very less battery.
- Very light weight tracking mechanism.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dhruv.unlockhistory
I've been using a SW3 for about a month without anything strange, but since about 2 days ago an issue happen: the watch can still receive notification from phone (email, fb message,...) that comes to phone still shows up on the watch, with watch vibrations,... I can install new watch face apps on the phone and the watch can receive those faces and set them. But I cannot interact with the notifications using the watch. For example, previously I can just choose "Archive" to archive an email directly from watch:
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Now when I tap it, it shows
"Open on phone" is also grayed out:
And in the wifi settings, when choosing opening help on phone, it shows
But I have the phone right next to the watch, with all bluetooth and wifi enabled on both. The phone can continue to push notifications to the watch just fine.
I tried resetting the watch (twice), uninstall update for "Google Play Services" on phone and reupdate, clear data for "Android Wear" app on phone and re-pair the watch but nothing works.
Please help!
Is there a watch face app can do something like this? If I want to develop one, what should I do? Any sample code I can use?
Thx!
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There can be 1 "notification preview" as a complication. I have this on Quoti (Looks Watch Faces for Wear OS).
I'm not sure if a watch face can access all the notifications to show like this though... probably not via complication, unless you "remember" old values that come through.
Accessing notifications directly will need super powers granted by adb or root.
a1291762 said:
There can be 1 "notification preview" as a complication. I have this on Quoti (Looks Watch Faces for Wear OS).
I'm not sure if a watch face can access all the notifications to show like this though... probably not via complication, unless you "remember" old values that come through.
Accessing notifications directly will need super powers granted by adb or root.
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Thanks my friend. I already found a great watch app that can display all notifications on wathc. You can search "notificaion watch face".