Guys I find the capacitive keys vibration to be too strong but when I disable the feature my keyboard vibration disables as well ..how can I maintain my keyboard vibrations and doable capacitive keys vibrations ?
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I use SwiftKey keyboard for this, I still have vibrations for the keyboard while the capacitive keys don't.
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JLLE said:
I use SwiftKey keyboard for this, I still have vibrations for the keyboard while the capacitive keys don't.
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Silly me just found out I can do that even on gboard as well..thanks mate
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You can use the Button Remapper app by Francisco Franco to override the annoying nav button vibrations and keep the vibration setting to On. It's in the Play Store.
It's one the defects on this phone. The weakest vibration level is too strong and makes an audible sound giving it a cheap feel.
Disabling the vibration on the capacitive buttons seems like a dumb idea IMO, since those buttons are too stretch, I find myself missing the contact area very often.
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I am sure many of you have seen reviews for the HTC One X. HTC constructed their device so that it has three capacitative buttons. Contrary to the usual array of capacitative buttons of Menu, Home and Back (sometimes Search as a fourth button), HTC opted for an unusual back, home and recents (multitasking display).
On the One X, if the phone opens up an application that requires a legacy menu button, the phone pulls up a software nav bar that has a single menu software button:
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-one-x-shows-us-why-developers-need-lose-menu-button
This configuration is possible on the i9000 through the following mods:
1) Remapping the Menu capacitative button to a Multitasking button:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450138
2) An autohiding nav bar with nothing but a menu button. I don't think an auto hiding nav bar has been implemented in a ROM as of yet, but AOKP roms allow for the manual hiding of the navbar. Problem is that when the navbar is hidden the os doesn't show those wonderful in app menu buttons in ics apps.
I tried the first mod out but can't for the life of me figure out how to mod source code (The limitations of a noob *sigh*). The result is a successful remapping of the menu key to a multitasking key but instead of opening up the ICS multitasking display I open up an old school gingerbread task switcher. Yuck. Unfortunately I don't have the android prowess to attempt the second mod. So can everyone please send this request to rom developers or better yet can somebody work on creating an APK or fool proof mod?
The first post looks similar to your problem.
I absolutely hate the fact that holding down the HOME button takes like 2 seconds to open the task switcher. A dedicated button is so much better. The delay is brutal—I always find myself hitting home and opening the app drawer to multitask instead. I wonder if there's a way to reduce this delay? That would be better than using the menu key, in my opinion.
But onto that matter, what downsides to we have of losing the menu key? When do we need it? Can we really go about with not having one? If the answer to that is yes, then I am all for implementing this bit of code into ROMs—since it doesn't do anything unless you change the key from MENU to APP_CHANGE or whatever.
Great idea here.
Great idea !
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But should not it be in Themes & Apps section?
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But alas this is only my fourth post. Limitations of a noob.
i think i would opt for ONe S
So I found some more updates to a possible solution to whoever wants to try.
Any rom based on AOKP has the ability to hide the nav bar manually. Problem is when the nav bar is hidden, the OS behaves as if a menu button is also present. So we don't get those nifty "three dot" menus in ics apps. Instead, it would be a step in the right direction if we can fool the OS into thinking that the nav bar is present. Maybe a completely invisible Nav Bar?
fzn said:
i think i would opt for ONe S
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Yeah One S has scored better on benchmarks . Also One Xl is one the way.
Hi!
Is it possible to reverse the function of the task manager button?
For exemple, I'd like this button to show the menu when i press it quickly, and the task manager when I press it longer.
Maybe with an xposed module?
Thank you
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Gravity and Xposed
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What bugs do you have when using AOSP-based ROMs such as CyanogenMod? I haven't seen any comprehensive list in these forums, nor good lists of bugs in ROM topics, so I thought I'd start a thread here.
I found a thread on the CyanogenMod forums. Here are bugs that seems to still be around:
Phone will not vibrate when changing vibration intensity, for incoming calls, and for text message notifications
Camera preview is distorted
Pressing volume buttons in camera app change volume instead of zooming picture (EDIT: Resolved.)
Tapping screen does not capture photo
Multiple power menus can be stacked by pressing the power button multiple times
Proximity sensor turns screen but not digitizer off in calls, allowing your cheek to tap the UI
I'm running latest cm12.1 nightly.
Pressing volume buttons in camera app bug has been resolved. The bugs of the camera distorsion and multiple power menu are still here. I don't know for the others.
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Fisheye Bug on Camera, for me the show stopper bug...
Hi,
Google Assistant has been deployed this week in France and I've an issue with it.
When I long press home button, Google now displays instead of assistant.
I have to long press home button again to launch Google Assistant.
I'm an the latest AQG5 firmware, qirh nova launcher.
Could you help me?
Thanx
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Shake to open camera feature? And an option to click pictures using power button or volume keys? Like any kernal or rom or something tweak is there??
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