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Today icon to turn off screen so I can leave WIFI and MSN on with screen off.
Today icon to switch between landscape portrait.
Today bar that shows outgoing calls in minutes and sms texts sent.
Icon on today screen that lets me turn GPS on or off so it doesnt connect itself but I dont need dummy entries.
Task list that actually shows task title like " Walk dog " didnt like taskplus.
Remote software for TV, DVD etc.
What does anyone use for the above and what is everyone else looking for ?
woo.. I won't start about what I'm looking for - it's too much But I ordered (though it's on back order.. bah) the DevKit from MS, so maybe I'll make my own solutions in due time.
Anyway...
For the first two, just get one of the many utilities that allow you to launch a program from your Today Screen. I used tdLaunch right now, might move to cLaunch (same program, bit more functions), or use a different solution altogether. Then get...
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=15527
...to rotate your screen
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=14498
or
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=15943
or
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=16314 (includes a component)
...to turn your screen off. Please note that I'm using the last one, and it turns the entire screen off (not just the backlight, the LCD panel as well) - so it won't respond to taps or anything; you'll have to use the on/off button to turn the screen back on. I don't know whether the other two turn the LCD off, or only the backlight.
Then just launch the appropriate application from your today screen using the today screen launching app. Simple as that
just checked - the other two turn the entire screen off as well
You need one single SW: SPB Pocket Plus[/url]
can it be done?
the problem starts when trying to use "destinator" (a navigationg software) at night, and having it nightblind you into an accident...heh
the screen is just to bright at night and i am too lasy to dim it ....lol
besides, it would be so much cooler that the time based auto dimmers ....
if someone cares to take it as a project, PLEASE!, here are some notes in no particular order ...
1. several dimming levels to select (both for day time and night time, maybe sliders)
2. taskbar icon for easy on/off switching
3. screen "undimming" on key press option (only as an option, not a must)
4. auto load with windows, and resident in memory (obviously)
5. program's definitions must override the windows' brightness definitions ! (only if the program isn't turned off )
thanks !
p.s.
if something like this already exists, please ho pretty please let me know !
Look for Phone Alarm. It has options on dimming the backlight depending on which setting you have it. You can confugure what time the settings take effect. So basically, the items you were requesting can all be done using Phone Alarm: http://www.pocketmax.net/phoneAlarm.html
I think he wants it to do it depending on the light levels, using the universal's keyboard's light sensor, NOT on timing...
Midget_1990 said:
I think he wants it to do it depending on the light levels, using the universal's keyboard's light sensor, NOT on timing...
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If this is the case, then this would even be better. Hope someone can figure it out.
I have a kaiser and what I'm wanting is just a simple screen that will popup every time the backlight is turned on. I want to be able to edit the message that pops up so that I can put a motivational message. Right now the way I have it set up is so that the notes in my owner info pops up when I turn it on... and that works really well but it's not that pleasing to the eye. If it's possible could someone make a skin for that screen if it's easier than making an app. I'd do it myself but I'm mentally challenged in those areas.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks ahead of time. I hope this isn't posted in the wrong area.
just to add more flexibility, what about an app able to display images at set events? like before or aftert a notification pops out... before or after an application is executed... this way you could set it to display a custon image (maybe a gif animation) ater s2u2 is closed...
g-alarm.
In settings, you can set you own picture as a background.
I am set my point(target) foto as background, and every morning i "SEE" motivation and wake up.
Alsow you can use "Alarm notice" from Pocket Informant. You can wrate somesing, and set Time.
sory for my English ....
Hello all.
I don't think anyone has asked this before, so here it is.
Is there a way to disable long-press to change watch face? When I happen to cross my arms, it tends to hit the watchface and registers a long press and goes to the face selection screen. It is pretty annoying as it vibrates and there is a tendency that my face will get changed.
I rather just have the ability to change watch faces via the settings, but would very much like the long-press disabled.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers!
I´ve the same issue, sometimes when covering the screen with the hand to turn it off it changes the watchface...
Wouldn't enabling theater mode prevent that? Two taps on the crown to enable or disable.
No. Theatre mode disables the display.
It should be possible to keep the display on but disable changing watch faces. At least this way.
Yes I found it very annoying too... Google should lock that function (or at least give the ability to do so)
MasK said:
Hello all.
I don't think anyone has asked this before, so here it is.
Is there a way to disable long-press to change watch face? When I happen to cross my arms, it tends to hit the watchface and registers a long press and goes to the face selection screen. It is pretty annoying as it vibrates and there is a tendency that my face will get changed.
I rather just have the ability to change watch faces via the settings, but would very much like the long-press disabled.
Thanks for reading.
Cheers!
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You would need to root your watch, but this should do what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ch-wake-to-save-battery-t3116936/post60952041
JimSmith94 said:
You would need to root your watch, but this should do what you want: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ch-wake-to-save-battery-t3116936/post60952041
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Thanks. That's pretty close. However, I would not like to lock the screen altogether. Normal tasks like viewing and swiping cards is fine. It's just the long tap on the face that I need to disable. I'm thinking the watch face itself needs to be amended. I'll probably ask around the WatchMaker G+ forums as I'm using it's face.
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Thanks. That's pretty close. However, I would not like to lock the screen altogether. Normal tasks like viewing and swiping cards is fine. It's just the long tap on the face that I need to disable. I'm thinking the watch face itself needs to be amended. I'll probably ask around the WatchMaker G+ forums as I'm using it's face.
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I'm not a developer, but it looks to me like that just disables touch to wake, which is what you asked for. It doesn't affect swiping at all.
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I'm not a developer, but it looks to me like that just disables touch to wake, which is what you asked for. It doesn't affect swiping at all.
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I don't want to disable touch to wake. I want to disable long-press to change watchface. That's pretty specific to changing watchfaces.
any news?
Hello,
i've got an G Watch R (Rooted with an G Watch Urbane port running).
I used Advanced Settings for AndroidWear to disable WakeOnTouch, that works pretty well.
but sometimes it seems that i perfom a long-press on the watch and trigger the "change watchface screen".
Are there any News, how this feature could be deactivated? (to change watchfaces there is also an entry in the settings-menu).
LG Naith
Same problem here.
Was out shovelling snow today and I could feel my wrist vibrating to change the watch face every minute. Must have been wearing something conductive. Tried theatre mode in hopes to outwit it, it skipped passed the three taps almost immediately. As a result, the battery must have dipped 20 to 30% (or more) in that hour alone because nine hours from being on charge it's down to 50%.
I use an LG G Watch (original), so no crown to make the hack above worthwhile (unless I never want to interact with the watch again )
This happens when I bike ride as well. At any rate, any ideas (other than keeping the watch in my pocket) would be helpful (not too concerned about the battery drain effect, just the constant watch face change).
Thanks.
Anyone found a solution for this?
He is an asshole that develops such garbage function.
I like the ambient display. It's nice to see the time when I move my phone. But I don't like the fact that if I touch the screen anywhere while the ambient display is on, my screen will then turn fully on. I don't want to interact with my phone - i just want the clock to show, and that's it. I'd rather push the power or use the fingerprint reader if I want to actually do something.
So does anyone know if it's possible to disable the touchscreen when the ambient display comes on?
I'm unlocked/rooted on stock ROM. I'd rather not have an app for this - I'd rather manually change a setting myself....
Thanks!
any ideas guys?
Nothing built into the phone for this. So I'm guessing it will require something external (app or change build prop or something)
Perhaps an xposed module?
If there's a way to do that, I'm really interested.
Exact thing I would appreciate Just simple way to disable touch during ambient screen
I also was thinking about this, didn't find anything in build. Prop.
Someone with better knowledge?
Would be great.
Thanks
I was looking for it aswell.... you should pm some rom developer maybe
still nothing on this??? the galaxy s7 edge nails this but i dont wanna give up my nexus for it.
This is a feature that is built into the kernel and can only be disabled by removing the code from the kernel that allows it in the first place.
This is possible via Tasker.
State - Daydreaming (On)
Code: setOnTouchListener(null)
I'm on mobile right now so I can't give you a full code breakdown, but it should be relatively easy.