Ok so the physical volume button affects the ringer volume but it doesn't affect the notification volume like older versions of android did. Is there anyway to change that so they both increase and decrease when pressed?
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It does when u r changing volume touch the settings icon next to the volime bar and a dropdown list will pop up showing u all the volumes u can change including notifications I use it all the time.
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horr1blek1tten said:
It does when u r changing volume touch the settings icon next to the volime bar and a dropdown list will pop up showing u all the volumes u can change including notifications I use it all the time.
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I'm to lazy to do that all the time. Is there no real answer then?
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I've been a long time user of alarm clock plus but since getting the nexus I am concerned about the screen saver not hiding the soft buttons and causing burn in.
Does anyone know of a good screen saver with a clock that hides the buttons?
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You can email the dev and ask him to incorporate soft key hiding
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Wish someone would create a nokia n9 clock screen!! Very cool
joshnichols189 said:
You can email the dev and ask him to incorporate soft key hiding
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Did that 3 times, no response
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propyls said:
I've been a long time user of alarm clock plus but since getting the nexus I am concerned about the screen saver not hiding the soft buttons and causing burn in.
Does anyone know of a good screen saver with a clock that hides the buttons?
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Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
chris157 said:
Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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It's funny how Google is all "we want to try to do away with non-intuitive things like long-pressing" but then implements something like this. Thanks for the tip!
chris157 said:
Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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When I do this I still have the three dots. Is this just an AOKP thing?
When soft keys disappear, they keep the 3 dots on many things.
They finally updated alarm clock plus and dim the dots even more than the stock clock app. Woot! All is well in the world again. The stock clock wasn't horrible though as a fallback.
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Sorry for the tiny bump guys.
chris157 said:
Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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I do this too, but it still shows the three dots at the bottom - won't these cause burn in on the screen? Seems a big strange that Google didn't fully hide them on this (like they do on video apps).
First guy to write the clock app with no soft keys or dots is gonna sell some copies lol.
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how can i disable nav bar while playing games ex mc3..?im running black ice aokp..tia
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First, make sure show navigation bar toggle is checked off in rom control under power menu options. Then long press the power button and tap the on off button under navigation bar controls. Launch the game and enjoy.
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I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
JellyFreeBeans said:
I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
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First off just a correction ...
softkeys are "Software Keys" so the "On Screen" keys are soft keys .....
As far as disabling the Hardware keys, there used to be an app that let you disable buttons, but not sure if it works on the sgs2 ....
I'll look around for one, thanks
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JellyFreeBeans said:
I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
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I was wondering the same thing earlier... if your using nova launcher hold down on the home screen and select shortcuts then activities then select Galaxy sII settings. Then just dissable key backlight.
Hope that helps
Edit - after re-reading what you wrote I realized you meant how to completely dissable them. I'm not really sure how you would do that. Well, good luck
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Trying to figure out how to get search button and menu button on rom doesn't have it built in to settings like many do is this possible or something like it
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If you're rooted there are nav bar variants you can flash, for instance, I'm running one with menu button dedicated at the bottom left
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29215393
At the bottom of the first post there are zips for different nav bar combos, i believe that's what i use and it also includes both the search and menu buttons you want. If you flash it, thank the dev
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mikeew83 said:
Trying to figure out how to get search button and menu button on rom doesn't have it built in to settings like many do is this possible or something like it
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For search, swipe up from home key.
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Hey guys
Suddently I noticed a blue little tab appered on the side of the screen.its like an app drawer.how do I remove it? Cants find how please help.thx
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Search is your friend...
Hold down the back button
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Hey guys
Suddently I noticed a blue little tab appered on the side of the screen.its like an app drawer.how do I remove it? Cants find how please help.thx
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Longpress the back key. Its used for multiscreen, and you enable/disable via longpress of back softkey.
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Longpress the back key. Its used for multiscreen, and you enable/disable via longpress of back softkey.
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Oh my, thank you so much! I was going crazy trying to get rid of it!
Does it have a real name? How do you customize the apps in the tray.
You can even move it to the bottom...
Its the multi view tray and can be edited for approved apps that work with it if you scroll to the bottom and find the edit button