Does any one know of a way to adjust all volumes or at least notification and ringtone at the same time? I find it anoying to adjust notification and ringtone separatly when I always want them at the same level. I was hoping maybe there was a module for xposed framework that could do it but so far I have had no luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989907
This ROM includes this feature, I wonder if there is a way to incorporate it to work with the stock ROM.
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Since I´ve got Jellybean, the In-App voice controls such as : NEXT,PREVIOUS, VOLUME UP etc. work much better than in the previous builds.
My question is, if there is a MOD or possibility, that these kind of controls also work when the musicplayer is in the background. As I don´t see any sense in these controls if the display has to be on + you have to be in the app.
Noone?
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I switched to AOSP type roms now from touchwiz. The only concern i was wanting to get an answer for is how to regain the brightness slider on the new 4.2 rom types.
I like the new style of 4.2, especially the Chronus lock and widget options.
If anyone has any sort of answer or fix for this that would be awesome.
-Zero-Cool- said:
I switched to AOSP type roms now from touchwiz. The only concern i was wanting to get an answer for is how to regain the brightness slider on the new 4.2 rom types.
I like the new style of 4.2, especially the Chronus lock and widget options.
If anyone has any sort of answer or fix for this that would be awesome.
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The newest release of Tasks ROM has both of these features, the Chronus clock was just added and the brightness slider is there as well.
OK cool, Im running tasks now, unless there is a more current one, this was downloaded about 2 days ago
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And I should also be more descriptive, I would prefer the brightness slider in the status drop down, not as a link to the slider.
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In Task's ROM he doesn't have the actual slider in the notification tray, but rather you just slide your finger across the notification bar to change brightness.
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The title mainly says it all. I want to know if on TW ICS based roms I can link ringer volume and notification volumes thanks.
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wondering the same thing. Don't understand why TW is the one with the volumes separate. does not make sense to me but I'm just a mortal
As the title states, are there any dark themes or mods that deal with the alpha level transparency of the volume panel. Specifically for 4.2.2?
Reason being, I like my volumes expanded and would like to be able to configure the alpha level.
Anyone know of anything out there? Are any ROM Devs working/considering adding an option for this?
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Is there a way to change, reorder and/or add (such as reboot, screen off etc) quick tiles to the stock rooted T-Mobile touch wiz rom? I tried xposed with wanam but there is no setting. I know that gravitybox on aosp roms can do that but is there any option on touchwiz?
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re: reorder toggles
onurd said:
Is there a way to change, reorder and/or add (such as reboot, screen off etc) quick tiles to the stock rooted T-Mobile touch wiz rom? I tried xposed with wanam but there is no setting. I know that gravitybox on aosp roms can do that but is there any option on touchwiz?
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Yes you can do that, the way to do it is you click either one of the two little icons
on the top right side of the screen, one of them allows you to reorder toggles, and
the other one allows you to actually enable/disable any of the toggles.
There is no need to use gravity, wanam or anything else.
Good luck!
Thanks. That worked. I don't know why I thought that you needed a program/root for such a basic thing...
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