Hi,
I have the quickcircle case, I have turned off all lock screens but I imagine this would be the same without the circle case.
If I open the circle case and I last left the phone on the launcher it switches the screen on and its very quick however if I left an app open it is laggy.
There seems to be an animation where the app appears from the top, is it possible to turn this off? Its really annoying..
Thanks!
daveaus said:
Hi,
I have the quickcircle case, I have turned off all lock screens but I imagine this would be the same without the circle case.
If I open the circle case and I last left the phone on the launcher it switches the screen on and its very quick however if I left an app open it is laggy.
There seems to be an animation where the app appears from the top, is it possible to turn this off? Its really annoying..
Thanks!
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This should help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2819365
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Hi,
Is there a way to deactivate the fade out when pressing the lock key?
I want the display to be off immediately.
Thanks!
Try the app in the market called No Lock by BoD..? :/ see if you like it..
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if your phone is running cynogen mod you should go and uncheck screen animations.
neither No Lock nor the deactivation of the animations doesn't work for me.
I'm running on CM7 and want the display to be off without fading to black when I press the lock key.
Thanks for reply.
so far,
nik2k7
nikolaus2007 said:
I'm running on CM7 and want the display to be off without fading to black when I press the lock key.
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If you turn the screen-off animation ON, and then go into Spare Parts and change window animations to OFF, screen off will be instant.
Don't ask me why, but it works.
Thanks. Works Fine. Can be closed
gravis86 said:
If you turn the screen-off animation ON, and then go into Spare Parts and change window animations to OFF, screen off will be instant.
Don't ask me why, but it works.
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Yes, this works but it should be noted that it still causes the usual wake issues when overclocking
The fading is like that, you can't turn that off.. if there's no screen on/off animation.. you will have that little fade. But with no lock, it should be directly to homescreen without unlocking, kinda something you seem to want.. it doesn't have any effects..
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It might be too simple but you can always push the power button and it'll turn the screen off immediately
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Hello,
Wondering if I use a game and need to tap 2 times quickly on screen during the game, will phone switch off?
artisticcheese said:
Hello,
Wondering if I use a game and need to tap 2 times quickly on screen during the game, will phone switch off?
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Ive just tried it on song pop and it doesnt turn the screen off....I believe it needs to be on a blank part of the homescreen or on the notification bar area at the top of the screen
Do you have clash of clans game? Can you try to double click inside it?
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Knock off only works on the home screen (and the status bar). It would be quite silly otherwise since you wouldn't be able to double tap to zoom etc.
dhkx said:
Knock off only works on the home screen (and the status bar). It would be quite silly otherwise since you wouldn't be able to double tap to zoom etc.
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I can also see it turning the screen off when using your keyboard lol. It definitely sounds like a nice feature - especially considering the buttons are on the back. It would be annoying to have to pick your phone up off of a table or desk to turn the screen on sometimes.
I've noticed that when an app in android wear gives me the option to view on phone, it wakes my phones screen but I still have to slide to unlock and then I will find the app I want waiting for me. It seems like this situation doesn't exactly call for a lock screen, since I will obviously have the phone nearby if I am planning to use it for the app i was just using in wear. So my question is, does anyone know a way to bypass the lockscreen in this specific situation? I feel like the lock screen takes away from the magic a little bit. If I could launch an app from my watch and immediately see it on my screen without touching my phone at all, that would feel a little more "the future is now"ish, I believe(x
White-o said:
I've noticed that when an app in android wear gives me the option to view on phone, it wakes my phones screen but I still have to slide to unlock and then I will find the app I want waiting for me. It seems like this situation doesn't exactly call for a lock screen, since I will obviously have the phone nearby if I am planning to use it for the app i was just using in wear. So my question is, does anyone know a way to bypass the lockscreen in this specific situation? I feel like the lock screen takes away from the magic a little bit. If I could launch an app from my watch and immediately see it on my screen without touching my phone at all, that would feel a little more "the future is now"ish, I believe(x
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Turn off your lockscreen or use an app like Pebble locker to turn off lockscreen while the watch is connected.
I just came from Cyanogenmod, so I am not which features are specific to that but, I don't get any notifications on my lock screen, nor do I get cover art (when playing audio) or music controls.
Under notification settings, I have enabled"Show All Notification Content" when device is locked.
No apps are blocking app notifications on the lock screen
Under lock screen settings, Skip Slide Screen is set to off
Screen lock is set to PIN (policy pushed to my phone by my employer)
Not that I am running the latest pre-rooted system image (Z00A_WW_2.17.40.12)
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I was not getting lock screen notification until I posted yesterday, and it was suggested that I turn off keep slide screen. That did it for me.
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mrcamp said:
I was not getting lock screen notification until I posted yesterday, and it was suggested that I turn off keep slide screen. That did it for me.
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Doing that gave my music controls, but still no notifications...very sad
I have a smartwatch and my beautiful phone has also a notification LED. Considering this, I do not want to use the lock-screen notifications at all.
Therefore, I turned OFF the lock screen notifications from the "sounds and notifications" settings menu but even now, in case of a notification or event, the screen will turn ON briefly. If the phone is in my pocket during that time and I have a trusted device nearby (my smartwatch) then the phone will unlock by randomly swiping the screen with my leg (large shorts ).
For the past few days I pulled out the phone in different languages, or with the tethering hotspot active or other randomly activated settings.
So, the 1000 points question is: how the heck can I force the 10 to not turn on the screen on notifications? I have no root and I do not intend to install one (company policy). Is there any solution? Thx.
Interesting. My screen never wakes up to show me a notification, so I'm wondering if it's app specific? I know with Textra, there's a setting to wake the screen for each text message, but I have that turned off.
It's definitely an app you're using that's turning on the screen.
I want my screen to turn on when I get a text message Im annoyed It can't
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rowbaggie22 said:
I want my screen to turn on when I get a text message Im annoyed It can't
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Try using Textra. It's great!
holz75 said:
Interesting. My screen never wakes up to show me a notification, so I'm wondering if it's app specific?
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Lancerz said:
It's definitely an app you're using that's turning on the screen.
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Thank you guys. It was indeed app specific. After you posted this I started looking in all the settings from all the apps with notifications access. The guilty one was Nils. There was a small switch to turn on the screen, indeed.
Thanks again.
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