How can I exit app especially the Music Player and Skype? I cannot find a way to exit them after I launch.
ScottXe said:
How can I exit app especially the Music Player and Skype? I cannot find a way to exit them after I launch.
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'Menu' and then exit.
And in Skype you have to log off to exit
Overloaded said:
'Menu' and then exit.
Good tip!
And in Skype you have to log off to exit
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In Skype if I have to log off, I need to log in again next launch - very inconvenient.
If you use the log out button at the top of the Skype app there's an option to log you in automatically next time you launch the app.
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D3_ said:
If you use the log out button at the top of the Skype app there's an option to log you in automatically next time you launch the app.
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Thanks for useful advice!
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Does anyone know how to delete music from the cloud player, or is it permanent???
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Hover over a particular song and directly to the left of the song length you'll see a little triangle thingy. Click on it and it'll bring up a menu. One of the options is "delete song"
jesuspgt said:
Hover over a particular song and directly to the left of the song length you'll see a little triangle thingy. Click on it and it'll bring up a menu. One of the options is "delete song"
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Would that be on the desktop or on the phone app? Because I'm not seeing that option.
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jelucas30 said:
Would that be on the desktop or on the phone app? Because I'm not seeing that option.
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You said you were using the cloud player, which I interpreted as music.google.com. So neither the phone nor the desktop app, the web app.
jesuspgt said:
You said you were using the cloud player, which I interpreted as music.google.com. So neither the phone nor the desktop app, the web app.
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Thinks a lot. I finally see what you're talking about and it works.
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Does video work on skype?
Just tried this, it works. Really cool last time I checked skype on android didnt do video calls.
bbedward said:
Just tried this, it works. Really cool last time I checked skype on android didnt do video calls.
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It does not work on mine, any idea, why?
Thanks.
I can confirm it does work and pretty good. Did it with a laptop in my house.
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plz help me guys i dont get video call option
it works...
go to settings scroll to the bottom, and check the box for "Enable video calling"
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send415 said:
plz help me guys i dont get video call option
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from the main skype screen hit menu -> options and then scroll down and check "enable video calling"
I had to use this patched Skype for Video; my video option was "grayed out"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16889575&postcount=1262
no need for anything but Skype from the market.
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ballerx43 said:
it works...
go to settings scroll to the bottom, and check the box for "Enable video calling"
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Thx got it to work
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ballerx43 said:
it works...
go to settings scroll to the bottom, and check the box for "Enable video calling"
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Skype finaly works right.
great sound and video qualty (with WiFi or 4G, sound great even with 3G), first phone that skype worth the installation on.
ballerx43 said:
it works...
go to settings scroll to the bottom, and check the box for "Enable video calling"
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whoa, it works now, thanks.
Google voice w/video works well too.
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Is there an NFC app that will make this possible? Currently the only thing an app can do is to open the Navigation app... But doesn't have an option to open the Maps function within that app.
Download NFC Task Launcher. You can open any app
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Apocalypse487 said:
Download NF. Launcher. You can open any app
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Oh, so close. It opens the activity but closes immediately.
SiNJiN76 said:
Oh, so close. It opens the activity but closes immediately.
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It's the first option, open application. Don't open it through the activity option.
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You know when you open the Navigation app (the Blue arrow) and then hit the Maps icon within that app... It opens up Navigation without a destination? That's what I'm trying to accomplish.
I wrote the author and he said that it doesn't work yet. Do you by chance know how to use Tasker? The author said that if I can program Tasker to launch that activity, I can point the NFC Launcher program to it.
SiNJiN76 said:
You know when you open the Navigation app (the Blue arrow) and then hit the Maps icon within that app... It opens up Navigation without a destination? That's what I'm trying to accomplish.
I wrote the author and he said that it doesn't work yet. Do you by chance know how to use Tasker? The author said that if I can program Tasker to launch that activity, I can point the NFC Launcher program to it.
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Why don't you just open the maps app? Instead of assigning navigation just assign the maps app.
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Because if I use the maps app... The screen times out. Using the navigation function prevents this.
Add another task. Under display, add screen timeout to 10 minutes. And add the maps app. That way you won't need to worry about it timing out too fast.
You can add more tasks to one tag.
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*I did not do any work, all the credit goes to koushik dutta ( Please thank him on his Google +) I am just letting the users know about it
Here is the link https://plus.google.com/110558071969009568835/posts/8P17ezLpi5c for instructions on his Google + post
Instructions
This comes with no support, and is nowhere near complete.
0) Google Voice must be installed with notifications enabled (for now).
1) Install a recent +CyanogenMod nightly. July 1st or later. You need the SMS middleware patches I put in for PushSMS. (see Gerrit)
2) Push this apk to /system/app: http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/babel-signed.apk adb install will not work. The app requires system/signature permissions.
4) Start Babel, choose your Google Voice account. Authorize it.
6) Click the "Accessibility service" button, and it will direct you to settings. Enable "Babel".
No, Babel is not the final name.
How it works:
The app will sync your existing Google Voice messages into your messaging store. New Google SMS will be received as if it were a normal SMS.
When you send a message out from your messaging app, it goes
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abhipati said:
How it works:
The app will sync your existing Google Voice messages into your messaging store. New Google SMS will be received as if it were a normal SMS.
When you send a message out from your messaging app, it goes
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How does this differ then normal Google Voice settings? Currently my google voice already forwards to my Stock Messenger and I'm able to reply using my stock messenger. Now I can't start a text from my stock with my google voice number, but I can reply to any (If that makes any sense)
kelmino said:
How does this differ then normal Google Voice settings? Currently my google voice already forwards to my Stock Messenger and I'm able to reply using my stock messenger. Now I can't start a text from my stock with my google voice number, but I can reply to any (If that makes any sense)
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With above mentioned patch.. We can send text message from Google number using stock/third party
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after govotion
abhipati said:
With above mentioned patch.. We can send text message from Google number using stock/third party
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I see. Does it have a popup like when calling with google voice or does it just default to google voice?
kelmino said:
I see. Does it have a popup like when calling with google voice or does it just default to google voice?
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I did not try it yet.. Will do it now and let you know
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kelmino said:
I see. Does it have a popup like when calling with google voice or does it just default to google voice?
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It just defaults to gvoice. But if you want to use normal carrier SMS all you have to do is open the babel app then disable then send SMS.
The implementation is really neat. The only thing that needs to be fixed is double notification (notification comes from gvoice and default messaging app, and you have to have voice notification on for it to work)
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I keep getting double notifications one from stock SMS and one from Google voice. Any fix for only one notification from stock messaging app?
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Not yet
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Jt004 said:
I keep getting double notifications one from stock SMS and one from Google voice. Any fix for only one notification from stock messaging app?
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Go to manage apps and select Google voice app. Uncheck notifications and you won't get two notifications anymore.
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....um... How do you install this?
Geo411m said:
Go to manage apps and select Google voice app. Uncheck notifications and you won't get two notifications anymore.
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Then you don't get normal messenger notifications either (Something to do with how the mod works, it originally requires that gvoice has notifs enabled). Apparently any cyan nightly from 7/7 and beyond fixes it though
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the1youknew said:
....um... How do you install this?
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Literally copy the file to "/system/app"
You'll need a file manager with root capabilities. The file manager that comes with CM is what I used on my GS3, and it works great!
chris.arney said:
Literally copy the file to "/system/app"
You'll need a file manager with root capabilities. The file manager that comes with CM is what I used on my GS3, and it works great!
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I did
ADB ROOT
ADB REMOUNT
ADB PUSH C:\babel-2-signed.apk system/app
installed then reboot
now it just force closes every 2 seconds..
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the1youknew said:
I did
ADB ROOT
ADB REMOUNT
ADB PUSH C:\babel-2-signed.apk system/app
installed then reboot
now it just force closes every 2 seconds..
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adb shell
su
chmod 0644 /system/app/babel-1-signed.apk
exit and reboot
lordmorphous said:
adb shell
su
chmod 0644 /system/app/babel-1-signed.apk
exit and reboot
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Did not work either..:crying:
I decided to do it on my EVO 4G running SlimBean
with
ADB REMOUNT
ADB PUSH C:\babel-2-signed.apk system/app
then reboot...
it works perfect no force close... so double u tee eff
I have supercharged V6 script running on my evo 3d cm10.1 could that be the problem?
Found the issue...
I'm actually running " Jun. 21, 2013" build..
I'll have to wait till July 1 or later build is released for that rom
Thanks for the help tho :victory:
Is there a way to change the keyword to launch the voice commands instead of "OK Google"? I want to be able to chose my own keyword.
Randomjoel said:
Is there a way to change the keyword to launch the voice commands instead of "OK Google"? I want to be able to chose my own keyword.
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Currently no.
Randomjoel said:
Is there a way to change the keyword to launch the voice commands instead of "OK Google"? I want to be able to chose my own keyword.
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Actually you can. There is an app called Open Mic+ on the Play Store that can do this.
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It was my understanding that Google removed support for the Open Mic+?? Has anyone done this and had it work? I'd change mine to K.I.T.T. in a nanosecond if i can.
mddcbbb said:
It was my understanding that Google removed support for the Open Mic+?? Has anyone done this and had it work? I'd change mine to K.I.T.T. in a nanosecond if i can.
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The app still works but Google removed their voice engine so the app uses a different engine now.
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