For all my Joying units, I'd like to keep the status bar visible at all times, no matter what, cause there I have my back button and it also displays time.
Some kind of app for that?
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I noticed when I use daydream, the navigation bar doesn't turn off. I'm concerned about screen burn in, should I be?
SO I guess it's not an issue?
This is my first major attempt at widget-making with Zooper. It came about from my wanting a clock where the hands spelled out the hours and minutes, which is something that I just couldn’t find anywhere. The project then grew from there as I thought about more and more things I wanted to include.
Here are the main things to know:
• Tap the weather icon in the middle, or either of the hands to get to the widget configuration screen. The other modules are either locked, or have specific on-tap actions.
• The hands are the words for the hours and minutes, with the hour hand being all caps and the minute hand being all lowercase.
• The hands change words to “CONNECT charger” when the battery level hits 15%.
• The outer ring is a battery meter, with remaining battery power in blue.
• The top left text tells how long the device has been unplugged or charging. While charging, the text changes to green. When the battery is at 100%, the text will read “Fully Charged” and turn a cyan color.
• Bottom right tells how long until sunset or sunrise, with a dynamic icon.
• The small bar at the inner bottom of the battery ring is a wifi/cell signal bar. When connected to wifi, the bar is green. When not connected, it is orange.
• Directly under the battery ring is displayed either the SSID of the connected wifi network, or the type of cell coverage if wifi is not connected.
• For the agenda portion of the widget, the small rectangles in between the date/time and the title of the event will turn blue if the event is ongoing. If the event is an all-day event, the event title text will turn blue as well.
• I use a completely black background to save battery power, so I made this widget with that in mind. I’m not entirely sure how it will work with other wallpaper colors/backgrounds.
• For the sunrise/sunset text, it only gave me the correct amount of time if I specified the location in the widget settings. It gave an incorrect time if I chose to “Use location provided by Cell/WiFi.” This might be a limitation of Zooper, or something that I don’t understand in the programming.
I can’t think of anything else at the moment, so enjoy!
Wondering if this is an Android M thing or something with the phone.
I've noticed that when I try charging the phone completely, the charging icon (lighting bolt logo) doesn't go away. This icon typically means that the phone is still charging correct?
But even after charging for hours/overnight, this charging icon doesn't go away.
Mine also on HTC m8...... Doesn't mean it's charging.... Just showing its plugged in I guess
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Is anyone else having problems with the 6p's icon display at the top? It looks like its shadowed or smudged and hard to see. The vibrate icon and picture icons are always there and I can't get rid of them. Anyone help?
blue scrubs said:
Is anyone else having problems with the 6p's icon display at the top? It looks like its shadowed or smudged and hard to see. The vibrate icon and picture icons are always there and I can't get rid of them. Anyone help?
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I'm not sure what you're asking... In this photo it looks like your actual status/notification bar is overlapping the one in the screenshot. If that's a picture of your home screen, it looks like you used a screenshot as wallpaper and the icons are part of the picture.
Ahhh. Duh! Yes that's what I did. Feel a dumbass now cos I thought something was wrong with the screen. Thanks
Maybe this is already known, but yesterday I found out with the screen off that if you tap the top right part of the screen where there the notification bar would be and then pull down, the screen will light up and show the time and notifications.
This is on a US991 model.
Def known already but it's a nice neat little trick. Although since the screen is an LCD panel I doubt there's any battery savings to be had except for not activating all the background services IF it's implemented well.
On my H815 EU model, I can swipe down from any part of the screen and have the same effect.
So my navigation bar stopped working today (the whole bar won't respond to touch) is there any way to confirm 100% that it's a hardware issue.?