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Nexus 4 Lollipop official 5.0 (LRX21T):
I am trying to find "Sensitive Toggle" in "App Notification" in "Sound & Notification" in settings. I found this youtube video where it explains how to set an apps notifications as sensitive and that in turn enables a user to select what category is displayed on lock screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNFE-S42wgU
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Please let me know if anyone knows a way to find / enable it.
Thanks.
Well, you find it in the settings -> "Sound & Notification" -> "App notifications" -> choose an app and you can enable/disable it for every app individually
To disable sensitive content for all your installed apps set "Notification - When device is locked" to "Hide sensitive notification content"
Where's the problem ?
mihahn said:
Well, you find it in the settings -> "Sound & Notification" -> "App notifications" -> choose an app and you can enable/disable it for every app individually
Where's the problem ?
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This is my App Notification screenshot. Sensitive Toggle is missing. Do you know why such a thing would happen ?
Also I dont see the mid option about sensitive notifications.
Make sure you have "Show all notification content" enabled under "When device is locked"
Only then does the "sensitive" toggle appear.
gameme said:
This is my App Notification screenshot. Sensitive Toggle is missing. Do you know why such a thing would happen ?
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You have to set "Notification - When device is locked" in "Sound and Notification" to "Show all notification content". You will be able to disable sensitive content in " app notifications" for every app individually then
I tried the above. Set the "When device is Locked" to "Show all notification content". Nope, still nothing, cant find the sensitive toggle. Why am I the only one missing that option?
gameme said:
I tried the above. Set the "When device is Locked" to "Show all notification content". Nope, still nothing, cant find the sensitive toggle. Why am I the only one missing that option?
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Even I also don't have this option. Even that "Hide sensitive content" shown at 1:07 is not there.
Does anyone HAVE the same error who know how to fix it? How come the factory image be
Does anyone HAVE the same error who know how to fix it? How come the factory image be inconsistent?
to see the mid option called "Hide sensitive notifications content" in the "When device is locked" then you need to set up a pattern lock or PIN or password in security -> screen lock option. If you want the the the toggle for sensitive data then select the "Show all notification content" in the "When device is locked" option
cheers
WarBorg said:
to see the mid option called "Hide sensitive notifications content" in the "When device is locked" then you need to set up a pattern lock or PIN or password in security -> screen lock option. If you want the the the toggle for sensitive data then select the "Show all notification content" in the "When device is locked" option
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Oh boy, !!! I got it.. sweeet ! Thanks for the reply. Appreciate your help. Awesome !
Just like cm?
Yes, Go to Sound & Notification under settiings, Select App Notifications and turn off the ones you dont want to display.
That will turn them off every where. I mean have control separately from lockscreen and homescreen?
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Notifications that show up on Lock Screen and Notifications in general can be set individually.
chichu_9 said:
Notifications that show up on Lock Screen and Notifications in general can be set individually.
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For example, I would like Gmail not to show up on the lock screen but I would like it to show on the home screen. This cannot be done with the stock rom. Is there any way to do it that way? The lock screen gets too crowded if I get notifications that I don't want to see but would still like to see them on the home screen so I know that I got some other notification.
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I'm not able to find such a setting. The only control I see is to hide the content of particular notifications on the lock screen.
Prior to Marshmallow, you used to be able to longpress on the notification on the lockscreen and choose to hide it. At the moment, you can only choose to hide all notifications on the lockscreen rather than choosing individually (as far as I can see).
Means that some persistent notifications will always show up on the lockscreen. I'd prefer to have the option to hide some notifications on the lockscreen but still have them persistent.
imminentwill said:
Prior to Marshmallow, you used to be able to longpress on the notification on the lockscreen and choose to hide it. At the moment, you can only choose to hide all notifications on the lockscreen rather than choosing individually (as far as I can see).
Means that some persistent notifications will always show up on the lockscreen. I'd prefer to have the option to hide some notifications on the lockscreen but still have them persistent.
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You can set that option up individually for each app under the Settings. I selected options to not show notifications for certain apps on Lock Screen, but the app badge itself does show when I have a new notification in my launcher. (I use Buzz Launcher)
I don't see the option chichu_9. Could you be more specific about it's location?
There is a whole bunch of stuff that needs addressing for notifications, you need to be able to turn on and off at a app level what is displayed on the lockscreen. I would like email, SMS, IM apps etc to hide their content but still give me a indication that I have a notification. However breaking news, weather, play store etc and apps as such I should be free to set as show content.
It is silly that it is all or nothing.
moe2046 said:
There is a whole bunch of stuff that needs addressing for notifications, you need to be able to turn on and off at a app level what is displayed on the lockscreen. I would like email, SMS, IM apps etc to hide their content but still give me a indication that I have a notification. However breaking news, weather, play store etc and apps as such I should be free to set as show content.
It is silly that it is all or nothing.
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The option exists to hide the content of a specific notification on the lockscreen, just not to hide the notification altogether (from what I can tell). You can hide notification content on the lockscreen by going to "Settings">"Sound & Notification">"App notifications" then select an app, and check "Hide sensitive content"
For those who are interested in changing these settings:
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Don't you hate the navbar?
Isn't it way to big and destroys look of the beautiful big screen?
And what about burn-ins?
There's a simple solution.
Completely hide the navbar and use PIE instead.
And it even makes one hand usage easier. Especially for S8+.
You no longer have to try to reach the statusbar or the back or recents button - doesn't matter on which hand you hold the phone.
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This is a no-root solution. This won't trip knox nor will you loose your phones guarantee.
Anyway, all these steps are described as is and everything you do is on your own risk.
Don't blame me if anything goes wrong. But there isn't anything risky at all, so you should be safe.
Step-by-step guide:
Go to PlayStore and download Shortcutter Quick Settings and Pie Control
Go into Android settings and select developer settings at the very bottom (if you don't have it, do the steps described here)
Activate USB-Debugging
Make sure ADB and the needed drivers are installed on your computer. If not, do the 15 seconds installation described here.
Connect your phone to your computer and approve/allow all dialogs coming up on your phone.
Open CMD on your computer and write in the following 'adb shell pm grant com.leedroid.shortcutter android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS' (without asterics)
Wait few seconds. Then you can disconnect your phone again from your computer.
Open the app "Pie Control" you installed before on your phone and select 'Side'.
Activate the option 'ENABLE SIDE AREA' on the top using the slider
Click on the 'Level 1' tab and remove all entries there using the recycle bin icon.
Click on the first entry on Button 1, 2 and 3 and add the navigation buttons ('Tools' > 'Home' / 'Back' / 'Recent apps')
You should now be able to slide from both edges of the screen and the PIE controls with the three important buttons ('Home' / 'Back' / 'Recent apps') should come up
(You might want to change the settings on the 'Level 2' tab as well. I set them to 'Volume control', 'Camera', and 'Notification', which brings up the notification bar)
Next we need to get rid of the navigation bar.
Open the app "Shortcutter Quick Settings" you installed before on your phone and activate the very first option 'Security settings'.
Swipe right and activate "Immersive" (you might deactivate all the others if you don't need them).
Swipe down the status/notification bar with two fingers so that the quick setting tiles come up.
Tap on the three dots on the top right and select the first option.
Drag&drop the 'Immersive' tile from the bottom to the top setting tiles.
Tap on Done on the top right.
Now click on the 'Immersive' tile and then select the last option 'NO NAV'.
We're done!
Here some pictures how some apps look like after these steps and how PIE looks like.
Enjoy!
You do know that the soft keys move to prevent burn in right?
Big fan of pie control though can't live without it!
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Is there still the bug, that keyboard won't show up when navbar is in immersive mode?
No need to scaremonger about burn in (which won't happen by the way), this thread can stand on it's own two feet as pie controls are pretty cool.
People are already complaining about navbar burn ins on reddit, xda, ... and there are also pictures showing the burn-ins.
So there's a reason to worry about it, sadly.
But as @Jonathan-H wrote, Pie on such a big screen looks awesome.
@Bautinho88 yes, the bug happens only when the notification bar is hidden. When hiding only the navbar this doesn't happen.
I think it is funny how a small change can make peeps freak out. Ever consider the top status bar and the static info up there? No burn-in.... It is dynamically the same as the nav bar... It will be ok peeps. Pie control is sweet though!
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People are already complaining about navbar burn ins on reddit, xda, ... and there are also pictures showing the burn-ins.
So there's a reason to worry about it, sadly.
But as @Jonathan-H wrote, Pie on such a big screen looks awesome.
@Bautinho88 yes, the bug happens only when the notification bar is hidden. When hiding only the navbar this doesn't happen.
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I made it with shortcutter Quick Settings. Works like a charm. I don't need pie control
Is there any way to turn off the preview of text message content on home screen and notification pull down? I don't want to see the content until i choose to open it? I would still like be notified that received a message. I just want to get rid of the preview.
I have the default messaging app installed and when I follow: Messaging App > Menu > Settings > Notifications, the only options are Block, Silent, and Priority. There are no additional options and I don't see anything related to the preview.
This would be a setting in the texting app itself, not a system setting. You can disable the "preview" in the texting app and just get the notification only.
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Don't ya just love dumb noob posters. Nearly always with a whinge too.
Had to Google whinge! You must be one our neighbors across the pond? Condolences on the recent tragedy to our British compadres.
No silly questions. Never know how tech familiar someone is.
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Haha.
Google indeed. A pity more didn't do that before expecting to be spoon-fed.
And yes, I'm in Liverpool, 30 miles from Manchester.
Your support is appreciated, thank you.
How to hide msg content of all apps on the notification bar
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I want to hide all previews for any notification I get on on my notification bar, be it text, email or whatsapp etc. I just want to see which apps have a new notification and how many new notifications. Many of the apps on the LG G6 do not have a 'PREVIEW' setting so I can't disable that within the apps themselves.
Thank you
Newg6user said:
Hi
I want to hide all previews for any notification I get on on my notification bar, be it text, email or whatsapp etc. I just want to see which apps have a new notification and how many new notifications. Many of the apps on the LG G6 do not have a 'PREVIEW' setting so I can't disable that within the apps themselves.
Thank you
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Have you tried "partially" swiping to expose the settings for the notification?
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Still doesn't help
Thanks skyfox99 for the response. Unfortunately, that doesn't help because that controls the notifications in its entirety. So changing the settings that way controls if I get the notification and what sorts of notification settings I get it with. I just want to hide the content that comes with each notification. So that it just says for e.g.. Whatsapp 3 new msgs from xyz
If anyone can help with this, it would be greatly appreciated!
The OPPO Find X5 Pro ships with ColorOS 12.1. Throughout the system, there are tons of features and settings that you might look over. The ColorOS launcher has plenty of settings that let you manipulate the way that your launcher behaves. While you might be familiar with the standard options that let you change the look of your homescreen, there are more settings that you might find useful. These are some of the hidden features that I have found in the ColorOS launcher.
Icon pull-down gestureNo need to stress your thumb to reach apps in the top corner of your screen. Activate the icon pull-down gesture to bring the apps closer together for easier access. Once, activated, you can swipe from the bottom left corner of your screen, which will bring all of the app icons near your thumb. Then you slide your thumb to the app of want and open it. This can all be done with one gesture, where your thumb does not need to tap the screen more than once.
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To activate icon pull-down gesture:
Press and hold on your homescreen
Go to more
Go to Icon pull-down gesture
Toggle on
Double-tap to lockThis feature will let you lock your phone by double-tapping in an empty space on the home screen. I find that I tend to set my phone down, before locking it. When this happens, it's much easier to double-tap than it is to press the power button, which requires me to pick my phone up again. This also works to wake my phone when the screen is off.
To activate double-tap to lock:
Press and hold on your homescreen
Go to more
Go to Icon pull-down gesture
Toggle on
Rise to wakeAnother way of waking my phone, which I like to use in combination with the double-tap, is rise to wake. When you pick up your phone or pull it out of your pocket, the screen will turn on. This is different than the always-on display feature, as it takes you right to your screen lock.
To activate Rise to wake:
Press and hold on your homescreen
Go to more
Go to Rise to wake
Toggle on
Icon autofillIf you're not interested in spending time to arrange your homescreen apps yourself, you can simply turn on icon autofill. This feature will automatically arrange your icons from left to right, top to bottom, in a natural style.
To activate Icon autofill:
Press and hold on your homescreen
Go to more
Go to Icon autofill
Toggle on
These are some of the best hidden features from the ColorOS launcher that I could find. Have you found anything else? Leave a comment and let us know!
Thanks to OPPO for supporting this thread.
I made folders on the home screen (since I haven't found a way to organise the apps in the app drawer that way) and now notice that the Icon pull-down gesture does work to open a folder but then the icons in that folder can't be summoned in reach of my thumb by doing another Icon pull-down gesture.
Pity.