Hi;
First thing is hardware volume buttons increas and decrease the volume too much. Is there any workround for that?
Second i want to control the music while the devide is in my pocket. Can i reconfigure volume button behaviours such as; hold down the volume up button for next track... I am using mu own headphones therefore htc headphones are not an option for me.
Thank you.
I have already searched the forum but I could not found any solution however if there is alrady one please forgive me.
AE Button Plus let's you do those things.
Thank you phaelox AE Button does the job. I bind the volume button press and hold behaviour to the up and down arrow functions. Thanks alot.
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Anyone knows how to disable that irritating rocker button at the side for volume control? While turning device on or off, the button inevitably get pressed, sometimes such that the ring volume became too low. I tried AE Button Plus which I thought was a god-send but it worked erratically. Usually after a soft reset, it will work but after sometime, it became the volume control again. And to think I actually paid for that software...
AE button works like a charm for me. Long hold volume up turns the volume up etc. 3 presses up bluetooth on / 3 presses down W-lan on.
Hi, I want to know if it's possible to contrl volume gradually because with TF3 audio manager, the adjustement is not fine : much strong or too down.
Thank you for advance
Press the volume rockers to bring up the HTC volume control screen. You'll notice that each button press will raise/lower 3 bars. However, you can fine tune your volume by sliding your fingers up and down on the screen.
Hi, is there any ways to change the track by holding or tapping the volume buttons(instead of turning on the phone and everything)?
I also use headphones w/ controls but everytime I press the button, it either pauses or plays the music and if I double press, it redials. Is there a way to fix that too?
Thanks in advance.
blahzace said:
Hi, is there any ways to change the track by holding or tapping the volume buttons(instead of turning on the phone and everything)?
I also use headphones w/ controls but everytime I press the button, it either pauses or plays the music and if I double press, it redials. Is there a way to fix that too?
Thanks in advance.
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This will be implemented in CyanogenMod 6 I believe. With the screen off, you can hold the volume key down and it will skip forward or backward depending on which key you are pressing.
Thanks for the reply!
Good day,
On my S3 (i747), pressing the volume down buttom used to bring the volume down to vibrate. Pressing the Down volume button again used to put the phone to mute (no more vibrate, just nothing..)
Is there anyway to restore that feature on the gt-n7100 ?
Any tutorial somewhere ?
Thanks for your help
You will have to drop the notification bar, and select it from there, sorry
Or you can hold power, then select mute.
No hack till now though
Hi all
First question here, been reading for a long time.
Got N-5110
Volume rocker function seems switched.
Looking from the side, on/off is left, volume rocker right.
Pressing volume rockers left side (the side of the on/off switch increases volume
Pressing the right side decreases volume.
Is this a setting? Is this with your tabs also?
On tab 10,1 it was the other was around.
Thanks
Hans
HANSB57 said:
Hi all
First question here, been reading for a long time.
Got N-5110
Volume rocker function seems switched.
Looking from the side, on/off is left, volume rocker right.
Pressing volume rockers left side (the side of the on/off switch increases volume
Pressing the right side decreases volume.
Is this a setting? Is this with your tabs also?
On tab 10,1 it was the other was around.
Thanks
Hans
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Hans, no you are not crazy.... same here. Lets see if there is an option to reverse that as we watch the other posts.
regards,
The volume rocker layout is what I would expect it to be. If the tablet is held in portrait orientation, pushing volume "up" makes it louder, "down" makes it less loud. Same as on a phone. I'd think that it would be confusing having this layout on your phone, and the opposite function on the Note 8. I haven't tried every tablet out there, but every one I've used has the same volume rocker layout. So to me, the layout on the 10.1 seems "wrong".