Hey,
Is it possible to remap the HTC Desire trackpad to a way that it wakes the device when it is double pressed à la the iphone/itouch, which is then bringing up the music controls? since android already has the music controls on the lockscreen just the wake action would be sufficient...
i hope someone has any ideas!
Wake on Trackpad is already available for lot of custom ROMs. I use with it with MCR8.
However, it's a single press, not a double press.
Regards,
Dave
foxmeister said:
Wake on Trackpad is already available for lot of custom ROMs. I use with it with MCR8.
However, it's a single press, not a double press.
Regards,
Dave
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Just to comfirm.. yep I've got it on NeoPyTe 5.3 try it, its guuuud
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So I ride a motorcycle everyday to work and stuff and I listen to my phones music on my ride but I have normal headset with isolation features that stay in my ear tor the windy ride but when its on shuffle and a song I don't want to listen comes on I have to bear with it and listen to it.
My request is this. Is it possible to mod the volume keys to also change the track of the htc sense music app or android app.
In essence it would have 4 options
Press volume up key - changes volume by 1 click
Hold volume up key - changes to next track
Press volume down key - changes volume by 1 click
Hold volume down key - brings track back/ plays previous track
I think this would be awesome to eliminate the need of taking out the phone out of your pocket to fo this when u can press the buttons through your jeans.
Ya feel me!
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CyanogenMod 6 already has this feature.
Not everyone runs CM... I had it for weeks but switched back to sense later on. Would love to have this feature on sense based roms
so is there anyway to have this on fresh rom perhaps or any sense rom?
Can this be done on miui e
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Hi I do not have a one X but I was wondering would it be possible to change the multi-task capacitive button to a back button on a single touch and on a long press multi-task? And also disable the in-app on-screen ones that are also when using the keyboard? I have seen buttons switched by developers before so I was just was wondering and wanted to share.
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Yeahp , you can change it with android 4.0.4 + HTC Sense 4.1 in the settings
I'm looking for a volume control app that put a volume control right next to the battery and WiFi display on the top of the screen. All the volume control app I have tried put the volume control on the main screen. Let me know if other is a app the put the volume control next to the battery display
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There are volume widgets that can be placed on the home screen for controlling the volume of your device.
I think he meant the volume buttons on some cheap tablets that is integrated in the status bar. A plus (+) and a minus (-) button beside the clock and all.. It is not an app but is included in some chinese roms.
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I’m using button Savior.. works good.
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Lim Wee Huat said:
I’m using button Savior.. works good.
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I look at that app but it requires me to root my nexus 7, any other apps out there
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slikv said:
I'm looking for a volume control app that put a volume control right next to the battery and WiFi display on the top of the screen. All the volume control app I have tried put the volume control on the main screen. Let me know if other is a app the put the volume control next to the battery display
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There are two ways you can achieve this:-
Option 1 ~ Download a Volume Control app (Volume Ace for eg) and place it as a folder with other icons in your Docked icons (what I mean here is drop more than one icon in the same place as one of your Docked icons to create a docked folder icon.
Option 2 ~ Download Elixer2 and create a Notification icon whereby every time you pull down the notification window you will then see a volume icon displayed. Simply tap this and it releases a pop-up window where you can control all 6 aspects of volume on your Nexus 7.
Or you could try this.....
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.njsoftware.volumechanger
Audio Control had full Jelly Bean support
Audio Control is my favorite volume management app. I've tried them all and nothing compares. Plus there is full support for Jelly Bean included.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matthew.rice.volume.master.lite
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.matthew.rice.volume.master
My favourite is Volume Control https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.VolumeControl
Control volume from every app.
Place the thin volume indicator e.g. at the top center border.
With Android 4.2 you then have 3 menus when swiping across the notification bar.
I use Settings Extended, it does add the controls to the left hand notification panel though. I turn off all the un-needed controls that are now duplicated in the 4.2 settings drop down and just leave the volumes one. Its good because it lists more volume sliders than the stock volume control.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5oYi5zZXR0aW5ncyJd
Smart Volume Control is my favorite Volume Controlling Application.It is really good App.So i recomment it to you to try out.They got trial app.So we can try out it and Purchase the Pro
Free Version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControl
Paid Version :- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.directservices.SmartVolumeControlPlus
Someone told me a while ago about a button on the right hand side of the nexus.
Pressing up turns the volume up, and down turns it down.
I never would have spotted it if I hadn't have been told.
I've been using it loads since.
I think they are just scared it might wear off, just like what happen to my lg optimus one.
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DeadlyDazza said:
Someone told me a while ago about a button on the right hand side of the nexus.
Pressing up turns the volume up, and down turns it down.
I never would have spotted it if I hadn't have been told.
I've been using it loads since.
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If you are using landscape mode most of the time (I am), it becomes annoying to try and reach. I do use a case though, so the buttons are harder to push.
Another option I use is 'Control Panel for Android'.
It gives you immediate control over a number of items including all the different Volume Levels.
To control the Volume level for say Ringer simply slide down the notification panel and tap on the Volume icon. It will then bring up a transparent showing all 6 different volume levels. Pick the Ringer and slide the volume down to the required level.
It truly is a great app. You can control a number of different things all by one touch ~ Wifi, Bluetooth, Sound, Vibrate, Auto Rotation, Mobile Data, Airplane Mode, Sound Effects, Haptic Feedback, Dial Tone, Auto-Time, Ringtone, Volume, Ring-Mode, Brightness, Screen Timeout, Screen Stay On and the main Control Panel
I should of added in my post Control Panel for Android is also mentioned by the author here in xda-devs.
Worth looking at the comments as well.
Besides holding the power button down for a while, is there a shortcut similar to the stock HTC ROM shortcut (power button and home-button)?
Perhaps power and volumedown?
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Perhaps power and volumedown?
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unfortunately, no. I have tried that already. thanks for trying though.
Power + volume down works. That's the standard AOSP way of taking a screenshot and works with all AOSP based ROMs. It's just a bit tricky sometimes. Many times volume down gets pressed first and brings up the volume slider. Make sure you press them both exactly at the same time and hold till a screenshot is taken.
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Power + volume down works. That's the standard AOSP way of taking a screenshot and works with all AOSP based ROMs. It's just a bit tricky sometimes. Many times volume down gets pressed first and brings up the volume slider. Make sure you press them both exactly at the same time and hold till a screenshot is taken.
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my bad, you're right.
just didn't realize I needed to hold it down for about a second. not the fastest to respond, but it certainly does answer my question though.
thanks!