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Is there any way to make the fingerprint sensor more responsive.
Like a magisk module [which is messing around with process id etc].

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[Q] Mod Fingerprint

Is there a mod or app that lets you use the fingerprint just by touching the sensor? (No need to slide your finger across the sensor)
there's not way because is another type of sensor in s5.
Not possible in S5
It is not possible in S5 because of the way its fingerprint sensor is built. Scanner has to scan entire fingerprint to authorize access.
just flash twrp and it will boot

Disabling the proximity sensor

Got my screen replaced at a local shop after it cracked.
But now the proximity sensor is not working properly as it always detects that it is covered.
Proximity testing apps show that the sensor always shows the value as 0.0 (covered).
can someone help me on how to disable the proximity sensor completely as i face black screen during calls and can't record/hang-up/put on speaker....
I'm rooted and running cosmic os 7.1.1 so xposed is not a solution
Need help disabling it.
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Can I trick the phone into thinking it has an NFC scanner?

Is there any way I can trick my phone into thinking it has an NFC scanner? I forced compatibility with Daydream, but it need me to change some settings with NFC and since my phone doesn't have a scanner I can't use daydream. I believe that its possible because there is an Xposed module that "enables" your gyroscope by using your magnetometer and accelerometer, but if you dont have one of those your phone will still think it has a gyro. Or is there some way i can make daydream work without it?

Fingerprint Gestures

Has anybody been able to use fp gestures? I've tried several apps, but they don't seem to work correctly; maybe it's because of cdfinger sensor instead of goodix(someone having device variant with goodix sensor please check if fp gestures work).

[SOLVED] H872 - Updated HavocOS & now proximity sensor broke

Solution in post #4.
I have a H872. I had been running Havoc OS v3.1 10/01/2020 without any issues. This past weekend I decided to update to Havoc OS v3.4 21/04/2020 (clean flash) and everything was great until I realized that the proximity sensor wasn’t working. When I received a call the screen stayed black. Swiping down from the notification bar let me answer the call but the proximity sensor didn't work - screen stayed black. I couldn't even hang up - had to wait for the other caller to hang up. Same issue when I initiated the call.
I then tried Havoc OS v3.4 18/04/2020 (clean flash again) and the same calling/proximity sensor issue remained PLUS I could not send/receive MMS even though APN was set up exactly the same as my original configuration (I had taken screenshots of my original setup). I attempted Havoc OS v3.4 21/04/2020 once again and MMS stopped working too! As well as the proximity sensor issue.
I then restored my original nandroid of Havoc OS v3.1 10/01/2020. While it restored successfully in TWRP, it never booted into the system. It just hung on the last frame of the boot animation. I am at a complete loss as to how to fix this phone now. I have just installed MSM Xtended and the proximity sensor is still non-functioning. I have since switched my sim to my Xiaomi backup but really want to get back to my G6.
It worked perfectly…I attempted a simple upgrade and all hell has broken loose! Any tips? Please.
Update:
I completely restored the phone to stock with H872 20g kdz/LGUP and was able to send MMS but the proximity sensor was still not functioning. Can the sensor just suddenly go bad like that? It was working perfectly until I updated Havoc.
Anyway, I have re-rooted and reinstalled the latest havoc. I am hopeful that I will get MMS to work, however, am not sure the proximity sensor will. I have found here that Android 10 allows for all sensors to be disabled with a Quick Settings Tile. This would work for when I initiate a call (can use the power button to turn the screen off/on). But would not be able to activate it once a call comes in. Is there a way to automate the sensor to turn on/off automatically when a call comes in? Or better yet, just disable the proximity sensor, and only the proximity sensor, completely? Been Googling all morning but haven't found much aside from this toggle, and an Xposed mod that may not even work with Riru Xposed...not to mention I want to avoid Xposed if I can.
Still looking for advice if you have any.
Thanks!
Update 2:
I am now running the latest Havoc with working MMS but still the proximity sensor issue persists. I am getting around it by using the Quick Settings Tile/toggle that is activated in Developer Options. This turns off the proximity sensor, as well as compass, accelerometer, & gyroscope. So I have to remember to disable it after a call.
I have searched to no end for a way to disable the proximity sensor permanently but there is very little on the subject. I've tried some apps that claim to turn it off, but they have not worked for me. It seems to me it should be an easy thing to do...but no!
My request:
Someone that can explain how to disable the proximity sensor on Havoc, or someone that could maybe recompile the dialer.apk to not utilize the proximity sensor.
Thanks again!
Final update: Solved!
I decided to install EdXposed and Sensor Disabler. After a lot of experimenting I found settings that work. In Sensor Disabler I selected:
LGE Virtual Proximity Sensor & selected "Remove Sensor" and Saved
Proximity (There are 2 listed - I set both the same) & selected Mock Sensor Values & set them to the highest setting possible and Saved.
Now I can make & receive calls and have access to the Accept/Reject/Message functions, as well as the keypad to input if needed and can end calls. The power button is easily accessible on the back and turns the screen off & on during a call, so I can keep it off the whole time I'm talking.
Not the most ideal situation but works for me considering the proximity sensor is completely useless now. Hope this helps anyone else in the same predicament.
EDIT - Sensor Disabler doesn't appear to be the most reliable. After a reboot it's hit or miss if it will work. It seems that after rebooting it takes a couple minutes for the app to "kick" in and function...but then it only seems to work more for incoming calls. Ultimately I am still using the Quick Settings tile to turn off all sensors during calls.

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