Is it possible to change the function of the three touch capacitive buttons?
Twner said:
Is it possible to change the function of the three touch capacitive buttons?
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If you are using a custom ROM I believe you can under Setting>System in CM10
On every custom ROM which I used on HTC One V except MIUI in system settings there is such option (eg. in Paranoid it's in System /Hardware Keys /Custom Actions).
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for those who r familiar with HTC Tytn ll, we can key map each one & every button for designated software.
Is there any software out there for Xperia to do the same?
KeySwop for the 2 Hardware Keys for example
Lex85 said:
KeySwop for the 2 Hardware Keys for example
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KeySwop only for the soft key. I'm looking 4 software to customize the buttons
Oh sorry, right...KeySwop is for the softkeys! But you can remap the hardkeys with windows itself! Start - Settings - Personal - Keys or Buttons (i have a german Rom and there it´s called "Tasten")
Or do you want to change all the buttons, not just the 2 hardkey buttons?
Lex85 said:
Oh sorry, right...KeySwop is for the softkeys! But you can remap the hardkeys with windows itself! Start - Settings - Personal - Keys or Buttons (i have a german Rom and there it´s called "Tasten")
Or do you want to change all the buttons, not just the 2 hardkey buttons?
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change all buttons if possible. there's a s.ware i think........ not really sure.
p_nair said:
change all buttons if possible. there's a s.ware i think........ not really sure.
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AEButton-Plus for the hard keys on the front.
AEKMap for the whole hardware keyboard - Useful for making completely customized layouts
key swap is fine for me
Hi, I recently installed the TF3D as a panel. However, despite having remapped the two front softkeys using SKTools, it still shows Phone and Camera respectively irregardless of what keys I mapped them to.
Any advice, please?
battlestartaurus said:
Hi, I recently installed the TF3D as a panel. However, despite having remapped the two front softkeys using SKTools, it still shows Phone and Camera respectively irregardless of what keys I mapped them to.
Any advice, please?
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u can reassign these buttons by:
select settings>personal>buttons. I'm using TF3D 3 too but not as a panel... it worked 4 me
Hi,
I did that for my hard buttons but the soft buttons can't use that method.
u can use advance configuration software then. available on the net for free. but must install msoft net s.ware 1st
battlestartaurus said:
Hi, I recently installed the TF3D as a panel. However, despite having remapped the two front softkeys using SKTools, it still shows Phone and Camera respectively irregardless of what keys I mapped them to.
Any advice, please?
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re-mapping the softkeys is just what it does, it changes the physical key press action, it does not remap the softkeys on the touch screen, to do that you have to go into the registry and change htc/windows etc. etc.
Hi.
Been searching around the net but could not find anything.
Is there some mod for the One X international to disable the capacitive buttons and instead get on screen buttons like on the Galaxy Nexus?
follow this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1554111#23780933
Lazarux said:
Is there some mod for the One X international to disable the capacitive buttons and instead get on screen buttons like on the Galaxy Nexus?
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Just to know, why do you want to disable capacitive buttons as virtual buttons will reduce the space available on your screen ?
metadroid said:
Just to know, why do you want to disable capacitive buttons as virtual buttons will reduce the space available on your screen ?
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So do i.
metadroid said:
Just to know, why do you want to disable capacitive buttons as virtual buttons will reduce the space available on your screen ?
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Just wanted to know if it's possible I'm a flashoholic with all sort of roms and mods so the tought just came to my mind the other day.
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 running AOKP, and I can enable the menu bar like a Nexus. And I can disable the back lighting for the capacitive keys, but I can't figure out how to completely disable the capacitive keys. So it's still subject to accidental key presses, which is annoying.
I've read about some hack for the S3 to disable the capacitive keys, but have found no fix for the s4. Anyone have any info on this?
kukabuka said:
I'm running AOKP, and I can enable the menu bar like a Nexus. And I can disable the back lighting for the capacitive keys, but I can't figure out how to completely disable the capacitive keys. So it's still subject to accidental key presses, which is annoying.
I've read about some hack for the S3 to disable the capacitive keys, but have found no fix for the s4. Anyone have any info on this?
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Aokp should have a settings menu for hardware keys where you can reassign the functions of the capacitive buttons to anything you want. Including nothing.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
entcim very
Skipjacks said:
Aokp should have a settings menu for hardware keys where you can reassign the functions of the capacitive buttons to anything you want. Including nothing.
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That would certainly do the trick, but I am unable to find it. There is a place to full customize the menu bar with what buttons you want and what they do, but not the built in capacitive buttons.
kukabuka said:
That would certainly do the trick, but I am unable to find it. There is a place to full customize the menu bar with what buttons you want and what they do, but not the built in capacitive buttons.
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I'm using SlimBean rom so I can't check the menu set up on AOKP easily.
But in SlimBean this feature is under Navigation -> Hardware Keys
I cna' verify that AOKP has this feature.
I know it exists in Carbon and Slim ROM
If AOKP doesn't have it and thsi is a must have feature for you, give Slim or Carbon a shot. If you use regular Phone UI instead of Tablet or Phablet UI that is available in AOKP you will find that Carbon are Slim are VERY similar as far as available features adn tweaks.
Yeah, doesn't look like it exists on AOKP. It's not a deal breaker for me, but but if Slim and Carbon have the feature, I will definitely check them out. Thanks for the info!
Hey
Just wondering if anyone has come across a ROM where you can disable the touch buttons down the bottom of the phone and their lights and just use the on screen ones?
Cheers
shinigamikris said:
Hey
Just wondering if anyone has come across a ROM where you can disable the touch buttons down the bottom of the phone and their lights and just use the on screen ones?
Cheers
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Why would you want that? It takes up screensize!
And I don't know if it's posible cause I think Android checks for hardware buttons (although they are soft-touch )
You can enable them in the probam rom, not sire of you can disable the soft keys though
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Thanks guys. Same as my experience. Just wondering if there was anyway to disable them all together..