Hi,
I have Samsung S8 (UAE).
Earlier I had Double Click Camera option.
But, since I've factory resetted, I cannot find the option anymore:?
What could be the problem,?
you mean the option missing in settings>advanced features?
Check if the option is turned off.
If not and it's not present, then you can surely look for an app that can do the same thing.
Yes the option is no more there.
And it was present previously..
I had to factory reset and its gone now
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Hey, sup?
The flash in my HD2 camera doesn't work! nothing I did, turn it to Auto, or always, or never, and then Auto again, nothing worked.
Any ideas?
tnx,
Elioravr.
is battery level lower than 25(or maybe 30)% because it gets auto disabled.
No, it always doesn't work... also when the battery is full...
hey, I had this issue too. Mine seemingly resolved itself, although I wanted to blame the BsB camera modes tweak.
Do you have any other software running/installed?
Have you tried a reset?
Happen to me also , I solved it by using clear storage in the setting option. Remember restore all you data and contacts before using this option. I recommend to use ''microsoft my phone'' as you will restore your exact files and contacts setting.Using clear storage will format and install new WM OS.
I've tried to turn off and turn on my phone, and it didn't work...
how do i save everything in my phone if i want to do hard reset?
install a flashlight program to check if the flashLED will work that way, If not, your set might be broken.
can someone give me a download of a flashlight program, please?
Good Morning everyone!
I m having an issue with my nexus 4. I turned on developer options and then turned on show pointer option. When I would turn my phone on from sleep there were dots all over the top (right under the status bar) on what seems like the phone touching itself all over the top of the screen. I called google for support and was told that it was a developer options issue and to do a factory reset. Before I do a factory reset I decided to turn off the developer options and the automatic touching is still happening. Any ideas whats going on?
I m running the stock and the phone is not rooted.
Thanks!
us1415 said:
Good Morning everyone!
I m having an issue with my nexus 4. I turned on developer options and then turned on show pointer option. When I would turn my phone on from sleep there were dots all over the top (right under the status bar) on what seems like the phone touching itself all over the top of the screen. I called google for support and was told that it was a developer options issue and to do a factory reset. Before I do a factory reset I decided to turn off the developer options and the automatic touching is still happening. Any ideas whats going on?
I m running the stock and the phone is not rooted.
Thanks!
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Just did a factory reset and issue still happening. Anyone??
I must have pressed something I shouldn't (I'm not sure what), but, I've lost the use of the Home and Menu/Recent Apps buttons.
The Back button works OK and so does the fingerprint scanner.
Without doing a factory reset, is there a way to restore them?
I've rebooted and pulled out the battery etc.
910f and rooted 4.4.4 stock ROM
Thank you.
Sounds like a "interaction control" option.
Have a look in settings/accessibility if you have interaction control turned on.
In lollipop it is in settings/accessibility/dexterity and interaction/
_mone said:
Sounds like a "interaction control" option.
Have a look in settings/accessibility if you have interaction control turned on.
In lollipop it is in settings/accessibility/dexterity and interaction/
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Thanks for your help.
I've had a look and that is switched off.
try a factory reset, worst case you have to visit the service center.
Hey guys,
Things I have checked and done:
The option for screen rotation is enabled
The sensor works, I checked using the hardware module test
It works in the camera app. When I take a picture and turn the phone horizontally the app buttons turn too.
I just discovered that when I click a YouTube video from the play store, it automatically goes to horizontal mode and it doesn't go back. Until I lock the device, when I unlock it it's back to vertical.
It doesn't work in the YouTube app though.
I deleted cache, then I did a factory reset.
That's about it. I'm to my wit's end here, please help. Thanks!
Edit:
So I've worked out a solution from another thread here.
This method didn't work for me. Now, what I did that succeeded:
1. After I pasted and set permissions to the file I turner the device off
2. Take out battery for few seconds
3. Boot in recovery
4. Wipe dalvik and cache
5. Reboot
6. Success!
oogrin said:
Hey guys,
Things I have checked and done:
The option for screen rotation is enabled
The sensor works, I checked using the hardware module test
It works in the camera app. When I take a picture and turn the phone horizontally the app buttons turn too.
I just discovered that when I click a YouTube video from the play store, it automatically goes to horizontal mode and it doesn't go back. Until I lock the device, when I unlock it it's back to vertical.
It doesn't work in the YouTube app though.
I deleted cache, then I did a factory reset.
That's about it. I'm to my wit's end here, please help. Thanks!
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Did you see this thread - maybe it's related to the same thing?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/question-mm-users-uninstalling-facebook-t3363211
oogrin said:
Hey guys,
Things I have checked and done:
The option for screen rotation is enabled
The sensor works, I checked using the hardware module test
It works in the camera app. When I take a picture and turn the phone horizontally the app buttons turn too.
I just discovered that when I click a YouTube video from the play store, it automatically goes to horizontal mode and it doesn't go back. Until I lock the device, when I unlock it it's back to vertical.
It doesn't work in the YouTube app though.
I deleted cache, then I did a factory reset.
That's about it. I'm to my wit's end here, please help. Thanks!
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its because you have removed s finder and quick connect by removing sfindo.xml you need to flash stock firmware again, even factory reset won't solve it. press thanks if I helped cheers
BAYmustafa96 said:
its because you have removed s finder and quick connect by removing sfindo.xml you need to flash stock firmware again, even factory reset won't solve it. press thanks if I helped cheers
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Nope, I haven't removed anything. It just stopped working. I do habe removed a lot of bloatware, but I did that a long time ago, so I don't think that's the problem.
Hi together,
just was able to update to upgrade to Nougat. (O2 Germany)
I just have one big problem. I have to control the screen like Talkback is activated. But it isn't. (two finger scroll, tap and so on)
Does anybody have an idea how I get rid of that really annoying thing? If possible without factory reset. My Phone isnt rooted.
My Google and forum search hasn't helped me. The answers were always turn off Talkback, which it is already.
Royalblue said:
Hi together,
just was able to update to upgrade to Nougat. (O2 Germany)
I just have one big problem. I have to control the screen like Talkback is activated. But it isn't. (two finger scroll, tap and so on)
Does anybody have an idea how I get rid of that really annoying thing? If possible without factory reset. My Phone isnt rooted.
My Google and forum search hasn't helped me. The answers were always turn off Talkback, which it is already.
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I had the same problem yesterday after the update, took some time to change back to normal behavior: restarted in safe mode, changed the resolution back to WQHD, changed some accessibility settings, like turning it on for Nova Launcher and turn off optical reader (I don't know why it was turned on...). After that I restarted to normal and seemed to work ok but then I turned on the accessibility feature optical reader again, too see what it does and the screen was only with 2 finger operable again, so I turned it off.
You can disable/remove Talkback in the application settings. Try in safe mode if it's not possible in normal mode. I tried to change the Talkback settings in the system settings (searched for Talkback) and it said in a pop-up that it isn't compatible with the system, so I removed it completely.
Thank you so much norti!!!!!!!!! Had the same issue with S7 (T-Mobile USA), and your advice helped!!! Actually, it was the only one I could find so far
Thank you Norti
Thank you so much. I had the same problem after performing the software update over night last night. I was so frustrated with it and the techs at the sprint store spent an hour with my phone and could not fix it. The techs recommended that I back up all my contacts and everything and then do a factory reset. I did not want to do a factory reset and searched the internet for a long time before coming across your post. I turned off optical reader and it fixed the two finger problem. Thank you so much for sharing this as I would have been lost without it.
Exactly the same happened with my S7 edge, almost drove me crazy before I figured out that it was Optical reader in accessibility that caused the problem.
That worked
Thank you for the correct fix post. Optical Reader off did it for me, too. Spent all morning wading through "Cool features of Nougat" and getting ready to break my S7 while calls were coming in...
norti said:
I had the same problem yesterday after the update, took some time to change back to normal behavior: restarted in safe mode, changed the resolution back to WQHD, changed some accessibility settings, like turning it on for Nova Launcher and turn off optical reader (I don't know why it was turned on...). After that I restarted to normal and seemed to work ok but then I turned on the accessibility feature optical reader again, too see what it does and the screen was only with 2 finger operable again, so I turned it off.
You can disable/remove Talkback in the application settings. Try in safe mode if it's not possible in normal mode. I tried to change the Talkback settings in the system settings (searched for Talkback) and it said in a pop-up that it isn't compatible with the system, so I removed it completely.
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I figured that it had to be the optical reader as that was one of the incompatible apps it reinstalled after the upgrade. Had to use two fingers to get through most menu-options, frustrating, to manage to disable it. Glad to see I wasn't the only ripping my Hair out experiencing this issue. Hope they fix it.
For future reference (in German):
This works:
Einstellungen > Eingabehilfe > "Text & Bildscanner": turn off ("Aus")