Shortcut/image press - Zooper Widget General

Hey everyone! I apologize in advance if this was asked already, but nothing came up through search.
I've created a shortcut dock with Zooper and can't seem to figure out how to make the images/icons (they're static images) look like they've been pressed when pressed--if that makes sense. Is this just not possible with Zooper?
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soundrizm said:
Hey everyone! I apologize in advance if this was asked already, but nothing came up through search.
I've created a shortcut dock with Zooper and can't seem to figure out how to make the images/icons (they're static images) look like they've been pressed when pressed--if that makes sense. Is this just not possible with Zooper?
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Without external means like Tasker, no. Natively Zooper has no support for "after OnTap states".

Thanks for the reply! I guess I'll just have to mess around with tasker and see what I can do... thanks again!

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CPU Speed in Notification Bar?

Is there a way or an app that displays the current CPU Mhz on the notification bar? (Kind of like SetCPU but on the notification bar, instead of within the app).
Looking one for just testing. Don't want any of those swiss-army-knife apps that include a million things though.
Display CPU frequency (and maybe option of displaying percentage instead) should be the only feature.
Search market for temp+CPU pro. There's an option to put a selected state on your status bar.
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k_nivesout said:
Search market for temp+CPU pro. There's an option to put a selected state on your status bar.
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Thanks, the market has really been bogged down with keywords and meta tags and such.
Even with filters it's hard to find what your looking for lol.
Yeah it seems like you need to put in the exact app name for it to show up correctly. Kind of strange that the search function could use improvement in the Google android market..
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I thought that i was the only one trying to find things. Just recently i was trying to find Shoot me in the market but forgot the actual name of it, took forever with keywords. Didn't come right up with screenshot, screen grabber, root screen, etc...
Droidel said:
I thought that i was the only one trying to find things. Just recently i was trying to find Shoot me in the market but forgot the actual name of it, took forever with keywords. Didn't come right up with screenshot, screen grabber, root screen, etc...
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yea drocap2 is a pain to find also.
k_nivesout said:
Yeah it seems like you need to put in the exact app name for it to show up correctly. Kind of strange that the search function could use improvement in the Google android market..
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Ironic to say the least lol
This works great for most ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2744970

Quick Reply

Would it be possible to enable the Quick Reply box by default? Having to click on Quick Reply to use the Quick Reply box is kind of like trying to jailbreak an iPhone.
Just wondering. I know it can be done as this is the only forum that has it this way. Thanks.
Maybe it is there to somewhat prevent spam.
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ephraim033 said:
Maybe it is there to somewhat prevent spam.
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^That, plus using the quick reply to reply to a single post AND quote it (like I've done here) is more convenient than hitting 'quote' then being taken to a separate page to view the post. I guess though that if it were always enabled, and you had the ability to just hit it to quote someone else, that would work.
Most of the forums has "quick reply" but to get subscribes, smilies, post icons, title and some additional options will not be found in
'quick reply.."
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tanushanand007 said:
quick reply added..!! i hope it may be useful for all of us... very nice :good:
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[Q] Change ringtone based on location?

I searched the web and read the manual, but could not find an answer.
All I am looking for is the way to automatically switch ringtone to "vibrate only" when I am in the office, and back to my regular ringtone elsewhere, based either on GPS location data, or the tower I am connected to. Is there an app for that?
Thanks!
I believe "Tasker" in the Play Store I'd what you are looking for.
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I will try Llama. Isn't there one of Samsung functions or apps for that?
Thanks Raven,
I also found Llama, will give it a try:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kebab.Llama&hl=en
I was under impression that Samsung provides this functionality built-in?
RavenZwei said:
I believe "Tasker" in the Play Store I'd what you are looking for.
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ZodiacPhoto said:
Thanks Raven,
I also found Llama, will give it a try:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kebab.Llama&hl=en
I was under impression that Samsung provides this functionality built-in?
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you're under the wrong impression then..
tasker is what you want
Let me know how tasker works on your device because it seems like a GREAT app but the reviews aren't too impressing.
Att.Fan1982 said:
Let me know how tasker works on your device because it seems like a GREAT app but the reviews aren't too impressing.
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Its a good app but its confusing to a lot of people so they leave bad reviews. The ui isnt as user friendly as the ios equivalent Activator

Weebo app

I'm using the avatar ROM and it has a weebo app that allows you to use it to do functions automatically based off your location. I've been trying to get it to put my WiFi on and off when I leave my house. Ive let it recognize my location numerous of times. I don't know if I have my settings right or what. Another thing I'm trying to do is create my own rules using this app as well. So anyone with some assistance would be appreciated, thanks.
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If you're using that "weebo" app for that, I would highly recommend purchasing Tasker from the play store. Awesome app, frequent updates, and can be set up to do a huge range of things based on profiles and specific parameters, including what you're trying to do.
If you're using that "weebo" app for that, I would highly recommend purchasing Tasker from the play store. Awesome app, frequent updates, and can be set up to do a huge range of things based on profiles and specific parameters, including what you're trying to do.
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In what way will that help. I reading what it's about right now in the play store. Didn't really see how it would help
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shakim24 said:
In what way will that help. I reading what it's about right now in the play store. Didn't really see how it would help
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Basically, Weebo is similar to Tasker, but you can do a whole lot more with Tasker, and since it's been around for years now, there are a whole lot of tutorials on how to program automation in it. The auto-on or auto-off of wifi is one of the more basic things you can do with Tasker (and there are tons of tutorials on it).
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Basically, Weebo is similar to Tasker, but you can do a whole lot more with Tasker, and since it's been around for years now, there are a whole lot of tutorials on how to program automation in it. The auto-on or auto-off of wifi is one of the more basic things you can do with Tasker (and there are tons of tutorials on it).
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Oh ok. Cool I'm gonna try it.
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quick button of g pro

hi everyone!
Just wanna know whether it is possible to launch a shortcut when i press the quick button, for example tasker task!
Frankie_Ho said:
hi everyone!
Just wanna know whether it is possible to launch a shortcut when i press the quick button, for example tasker task!
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You should be able to set the Q-Button to launch any app on the phone-native or downloaded.
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st1114g said:
You should be able to set the Q-Button to launch any app on the phone-native or downloaded.
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i know it can be set to launch apps but i m asking for shortcut not apps, for example a tasker task
Ok..I see...I misunderstood your Q...
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st1114g said:
Ok..I see...I misunderstood your Q...
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lol
re there any apps that can launch task?
wt i mean is when i press the quick button, it launches the app and the app will immediately launch the task
Well, maybe you try it and let us know...
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This might not be ideal, but the first thing that comes to my mind is to use Tasker to make an app using the Autoshortcut plugin that allows you to select app activity shortcuts. Then you would just have your app factory created app run that shortcut upon "opening" that app. If you're not familiar with that, I could try to make one real quick if you let me know what shortcut you want to run.
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CapnPez said:
This might not be ideal, but the first thing that comes to my mind is to use Tasker to make an app using the Autoshortcut plugin that allows you to select app activity shortcuts. Then you would just have your app factory created app run that shortcut upon "opening" that app. If you're not familiar with that, I could try to make one real quick if you let me know what shortcut you want to run.
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thanks for that!!
um... i actually want my autovoice task to run(recognize) when i press that button
can u demonstrate that?
Frankie_Ho said:
thanks for that!!
um... i actually want my autovoice task to run(recognize) when i press that button
can u demonstrate that?
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Sure. Since it sounds like you already use Tasker (AutoVoice is a Tasker plugin, right?), you can simply export your AutoVoice task profile as an App. To do this, you need to also have the Tasker App Factory installed (free from the Play Store). Then, when you're in Tasker, long press on the profile icon (it needs to be an icon and not just a label) that has your AutoVoice tasks in it and select Export--> As App. You then need to give it some package name and where it says "Launch Task" you would select the task of your AutoVoice you want to run when the app "opens". Then, whenever you call on that app, it will perform that task. I think the next step is to add a signature or password to the .apk (I haven't done this in a while, but I think you just pick one when you set up the App Factory).
Let me know if you have any other questions. I really like Tasker and I think the App Factory just makes customizing your Android experience all that much more awesome. I admit that there are a lot of things I have yet to use to fully unleash the power of Tasker. There should be plenty of other ideas if you go to the Tasker forum. People there are usually quite friendly and willing to help.
CapnPez said:
Sure. Since it sounds like you already use Tasker (AutoVoice is a Tasker plugin, right?), you can simply export your AutoVoice task profile as an App. To do this, you need to also have the Tasker App Factory installed (free from the Play Store). Then, when you're in Tasker, long press on the profile icon (it needs to be an icon and not just a label) that has your AutoVoice tasks in it and select Export--> As App. You then need to give it some package name and where it says "Launch Task" you would select the task of your AutoVoice you want to run when the app "opens". Then, whenever you call on that app, it will perform that task. I think the next step is to add a signature or password to the .apk (I haven't done this in a while, but I think you just pick one when you set up the App Factory).
Let me know if you have any other questions. I really like Tasker and I think the App Factory just makes customizing your Android experience all that much more awesome. I admit that there are a lot of things I have yet to use to fully unleash the power of Tasker. There should be plenty of other ideas if you go to the Tasker forum. People there are usually quite friendly and willing to help.
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thanks a lot!!!
i will surely try it out
Frankie_Ho said:
thanks a lot!!!
i will surely try it out
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You are quite welcome. Let me know if you run into any problems and I'll see what I can do.
Keep us posted if you get it to work! I think that route could open up a lot of other possibilities for that button, even if it is a little cumbersome to get setup.

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