Can you please share here how the volume panel behaves when you push one of the volume buttons?
On my H815 (bought from Germany, recently 10C sw) only the ringer volume slider appears no second panel for zen mode (do not disturb). I know that not being able to set the phone into silent mode is a "normal" lollipop behavior but I miss the zen mode as well.
G4 volume panel:
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While preparing my Hybrid Theme I analyzed the SystemUI and enabled zen mod which effected the quick settings panel only.
The zen mode panel code is there but cannot find a way to activate it.
I found this article but I do not have such menu in Settings.
I wonder if it is the same situation on other variants.
Thank you in advance.
PS: Maybe you have also realized on the G4 LG changed the volume panel background from the shadowed dialog background to simple white color no shadows. I simply cannot understand such unreasonable changes.
Nobody? Would really help for further development of mods.
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Pic one is while on sound. Pic two is on no interuptions
Thanks. Zen mode panel is deactivated in this case as well.
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Thanks to this thread: click!, I've played a bit with the brightness settings.
You first need to enable automatic brightness. If not, your settings will only effect the touch buttons.
Then you go to cyanogenmod settings - display - automatic backlight - edit other levels.
Picture below is just a test, don't now if these are the best settings. Need to test it further. I can say 1024 is the highest for light sensor, tested under my desk lamp. If you don't need lighted touch buttons, set right column all to zero.
What I can say, the screen is the greatest user of battery, so tweaking these settings to optimal numbers will possibly help.
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Do you use brightness levels shown in Guide for Desire?
Umm, I don't understand what to do here. Sorry I ain't that good with all this
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I use my own values, based on testing. Light sensor is different on desire.
Edit values by clicking on it, after you changed all, press right top button.
Before modding values, hit button at bottom and enter 6.
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Hi friends,
I installed xposed Framework on HTC one m8 at&t with sense. All is good except for the ugly size of the back button that I can't seem to revert back to stock. Is there any alternative way to pick icons for the navigation bar?
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I'm attaching this image below. You can see that the size of back button in navigation bar is relatively bigger than home and recent keys.
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I have the same problem as well. The only to minimize the effect is to adjust the nav bar size in gravity box. At around 50% the keys are about the same size.
I heard this is caused by the back button having a separate scaling compared to the other 2 keys.
I have also the same problem. Help
andrewnelson said:
I have also the same problem. Help
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I installed the Android L Navigation Bar and the back key become smaller....
Does it have solution?
Is there a way to enable screen brightness on the notification bar? I miss this feature from the LG g2.
I thought it's already there by default?
From what I'm reading, the ATT G3 doesn't have it at all (no option to enable it either).
Hit the edit button at the end of the quick toggles. There is an option to enable the brightness slider, at least on the T-Mobile G3.
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Yes, I have the AT&T g3 and I can't seem to find the option. Now I know they removed it completely.
AT&T phone doesn't have that as an option...
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Move the brightness over on the first page of the toggles. If you hold it it takes you to the setting. It's an extra step, but still not that bad.
If that doesn't work for you try Lux. You can set any space on the screen to adjust the brightness by sliding. Would work good on part of the status bar. You can also set your own values to auto adjust. Just some thoughts. [emoji6]
Sprint version doesn't have the slider option either unfortunately.
This is a duplicate thread I posted this question earlier.
Edit here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2812292
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Why is there no way to enter silent mode on 5.0?
Do not Disturb mode means my set alarms are not audibly notifying me.
To ensure my alarms is set I have to:
Pull down notification bar
Tap the volume icon twice.
Press and hold the DND quick settings icon to go to the sound menu.
Scroll to Do not Disturb.
Tap on Calls and Notifications.
Tap Priority.
Prior to Lollipop I had to:
Pull down notification bar.
Tap the volume icon twice.
This seems like a step backward. Is there any better way to ensure my alarms go off? I was almost late for work this morning due to this stupid feature/bug.
ok, it is simply a case of pressing volume key then pressing priority.
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ok, it is simply a case of pressing volume key then pressing priority.
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Which icon set are you using?
Sidz4u said:
Which icon set are you using?
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It's belle icon pack
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Thanks for the solution. That's a terrible design decision on the part of LG.
I posted this in the Pixel forum as well.
So I just recently noticed that I cannot adjust the volume while on a phone call. The volume buttons trigger the slider, and the slider moves, but the volume does not change. Also, the volume slider doesn't go all the way down. It stops at about the 15-20% mark. Here's a screenshot of the volume slider as low as it will go:
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After some searching, I found a PIxel User Community post on the same topic, and posted there as well: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/phone-by-google/P0Lc5nX-Huk
I also found a news item from last summer, describing a similar problem with the Nexus 5: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Goog...l-bug-brought-on-by-the-latest-update_id83468
The following description from back then is far too much like what is going on with my phone to be a coincidence:
"Some of the issues that users are complaining about include the inability to adjust the volume during a call, even though the slider does move. Another complaint found on the AOSP Issue Tracker includes one from a Nexus 5 user who is unable to move the volume slider under the second lowest position."
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So, is anyone else here having the same issue? Any ideas on a fix?