I've installed SkyRaider 4.0 Sense with SR4.0Stock and Signalbars_6. I'm unable to get recent apps to appear in the notification pulldown regardless of whether the SkyRaider settings checkbox is checked or not. I do get the Power Widget appearing... even if I check Recent Apps and uncheck Power Widget! (Yes, I'm rebooting after changing the settings). Has anyone else observed this?
This is a fantastic ROM -- the only other deficiency I've found is being unable to save the current scene.
Help on this would also be appreciated
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Hello,
My problem is that I hate HTC's 'brilliant' idea to show recent apps in notification bar. I need to remove it in some way. I have read many threads on the forum but i couldn't find a working solution for my Desire Z. Most of them are dedicated for DHD.
Have anyone managed to get rid of that stupid thing on G2/DZ? I am running on Virtuous rom.
Go to rom manager > download rom > virtuous > modifications (or something like that) then look for power control mod. That will speed up your notification drawer lag and get rid of your recent apps list.
Sent from my Virtuous Desire Z 1.0.2 using XDA App
Thank you, I'll try it as soon as i have access to wifi.
Is there any place to change what options are on the Power Control widget? I've found settings to be kind of a pain on this phone so far...
I was having problems setting up Google Voice to control my voice messages. I kept getting "network is not currently supported for automatic set up". All I wanted to do is find where in the settings menu the Voicemail setting was...Why did they hide it in with the "Phone" app rather then in the actual phone settings menu? Took so long to figure that one out lol...
Yeah moving the voicemail was kind of silly. You can customize whats on the power widget by using a app named Widgetsoid.
https://market.android.com/details?...rch_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5qaW0yIl0.
No really, not a different customizable widget...
Is there a way to change the settings on an already configured Power control widget?
I used to go about adding a new widget and deleting the old one, but that gets tedious.
I thought I found the existing widget settings somewhere when I updated to cm7.2 but now I cannot for the life of me find it ANYWHERE
I just want to choose different brightness toggles, but I do not want to go through all of the data / wifi / sync combos again...
EvanVanVan said:
I was having problems setting up Google Voice to control my voice messages. I kept getting "network is not currently supported for automatic set up". All I wanted to do is find where in the settings menu the Voicemail setting was...Why did they hide it in with the "Phone" app rather then in the actual phone settings menu? Took so long to figure that one out lol...
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I'm on Verizon and it doesn't support automated setup but when I clicked the help it told me to dial *something and that fixed it right up.
ll77 said:
No really, not a different customizable widget...
Is there a way to change the settings on an already configured Power control widget?
I used to go about adding a new widget and deleting the old one, but that gets tedious.
I thought I found the existing widget settings somewhere when I updated to cm7.2 but now I cannot for the life of me find it ANYWHERE
I just want to choose different brightness toggles, but I do not want to go through all of the data / wifi / sync combos again...
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Just use something like widgetsoid. The stock Power Control widget has its 5 toggles and can't be changed.
Answered my question!
martonikaj said:
Just use something like widgetsoid. The stock Power Control widget has its 5 toggles and can't be changed.
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Thank you for the answer to my question.. I wish the setting could be changed so you didn't have to install another widget control bar.
Question #2: Is it safe to remove the Original Power Control widget .apk so I can get rid of unused apps?
Thanks!
xKJTx
Hi.While this is my first post I'm not actually new here.
Pretty much whenever I go to add a lock screen widget, after I select the widget it pops up that settings has stopped and returns to the homescreen. I don't have any security settings or passcodes and it happens with any widget I select. I am rooted and using a custom rom which is pretty close to stock. I have tried wiping data from the settings app in the application manger. The default camera and clock "widgets" that were already there do work, just adding new ones doesn't.
What do?
Have you found anything on this? I'm having the same problem and haven't found anything yet...
Same problem here - very irritating.
Edit: Sorted when flashed a 4.2.1 ROM over the top.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
This is likely appropriate for the SlimBean 4.2.2 Build 7 thread, but with my being new herein, I can't post in the dev forums yet...
Device Vitals: Sprint GS3 (SPH-L710), running SlimBean 4.2.2 Build 7, and Nova Launcher Prime 2.1.1
Issue: Status Bar is force auto-hiding on launcher home pages even with notifications therein. Does pull-down and otherwise function as expected.
Comments:
Verified that Expanded Desktop is not selected in power menu
Verified that Status Bar is not set to auto-hide in: System Settings | Interface | Status Bar
Status Bar does show on all other screens - Lock, Settings, in apps, etc. - it just auto-hides on the home screen when I believe it shouldn't
Problem seems to have shown-up after installing the Firefox full-screen plugin or when I was fracking around to get Photosphere functional
I have tried various iterations of trying to get things synced back up, if it is a settings sync issue (including booting safe and making settings changes therein (not honored then, either), uninstalling firefox, etc.)
I have back-ups and am willing and able to do a fresh reflash of the ROM/add-ons, etc. However, I'd like to avoid same, as the inevitable tweaking needed to get various apps functioning as I desire is pretty time consuming - ~4-6hrs I am guessing.
I am wondering if there is a script I can run, or some other means of forcibly resetting the OS to not auto-hide the Status Bar, and start honoring the settings asserted in the System Settings UI. It feels like a simple toggle got out of sync somewhere, or something else equally benign, but I am not a dev, and only a hack scripter (x86), so I don't know what I don't know.
I'd hate to have to reflash and reconfig when a simple manual edit/script can possibly resolve.
Can anyone offer any assistance, please? TIA.
-t
It was a bad Launcher profile. I reflashed the ROM, and restored all apps, to no avail. I restored an earlier backup of the Launcher and the issue was resolved.
Who effin knew... Ugh.
-t
I recently updated my ROM version to the latest version, and suddenly realize that the settings/options icon is missing in several applications. In Google Chrome, for example, the options button (with the three dots) next to the tabs icon is missing. The softkey options button in Gmail and almost every other app is also missing.
I found a thread on Google Product Forums describing this problem I'm having, except it was for a phone with a hardware options button. Therefore, does my phone maybe think that it has hardware buttons, for some reason? And how do I get it back?
Galaxy Nexus
RootBox-JB-maguro-V4.1
Apex Launcher v2.0.3
There should be an option in your settings somewhere saying something like menu-UI overflow, or something along those lines.
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There should be an option in your settings somewhere saying something like menu-UI overflow, or something along those lines.
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Thank you, that solved it! I found it was an AOKP setting, and it was under Settings -> ROM Control -> General UI -> Show Menu UI Overflow.