I can't do it but figured if I made a challenge out of it than maybe it would get done.
A "REMOVAL OF THE
EMERGENCY CALL BUTTON " from the pattern or pin code lock screen
Yes it's obvious why it's there and why not to remove it but this is what we do
HACK OUR DEVICE
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Some of you might think its a silly request but it just personal preference. I would like the regular slide lock to come up before entering pattern when enabled. So you would slide to unlock then enter pattern. Is this possible?
Any devs able and willing to do this would be awesome thanks =)
Wrong section and like you said its a personal preference and few devs are in the business of putting in a lit of work for a single person.
Oh thought since I was requesting a mod development section would be the right place, guess I was wrong.Sorry
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No need to be confrontational. I agree I would like the slide to unlock before the pattern as well, mainly for the silent switch.
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I actually would really like this. I set a pattern lock and expected the slide to unlock first and then the patter lock to pop up. But sadly I didn't get it. Is this possible?
I wouldnt use it but its a good idea
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I think it would be great. I'd especially like it if they could have different time-out settings. That is, if the phone has just gone to sleep in the last ten or so minutes, just the slide lock, but longer than that then the pattern is also required. To me they really are two separate things -- the slide lock is to keep one from accidentally "butt dialing," while the pattern is to keep others from getting into the phone.
im just curious, how could this possibly useful?
if its just too put your phone on silent wouldnt it be easier to just unlock your phone and put it on silent? I mean it might be slightly more inconvenient, but think about how many times itll be more inconvenient to unlock and then pattern unlock your phone to use it vs how many times itll be more convenient to silence your phone w/o unlocking.
just want to know if you guys know something im missing here. I usually just put my phone i silent before i go into work/school but i use my phone many times a day while at work/school.
cesar424 said:
Some of you might think its a silly request but it just personal preference. I would like the regular slide lock to come up before entering pattern when enabled. So you would slide to unlock then enter pattern. Is this possible?
Any devs able and willing to do this would be awesome thanks =)
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You can just use widgetlocker. Add a slider as the unlock theme then on phone settings select the lock pattern. Easy
jvjidNite said:
You can just use widgetlocker. Add a slider as the unlock theme then on phone settings select the lock pattern. Easy
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Oh I'll give that a shot thanks
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This question has definitely been asked before but I haven't found any real solutions to the problem. How can I disable the swipe/drag to unlock feature without disabling the lock screen?
I've already tried NoLock and other 3rd party apps and while they have worked, they all usually disable the lock screen along with the swipe to unlock button.
I've found that when it comes to the Android OS, there is more than one way to do something. Since I have root, is there any file that can be edited to disable the swipe to unlock screen without disabling the pin code/pattern lock?
This has been bothering me for quite a while. I'm really hoping there is some file on the OS that I can edit and disable the swipe to unlock feature.
So, anyone know how?
How the hell are you supposed unlock the screen?? That's my question if your getting rid of the slider/tab what's going to unlock it? I'm lost your question makes no sense...
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Enabling pin or pattern lock is suppose to disable the stock lockscreen.
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How the hell are you supposed unlock the screen?? That's my question if your getting rid of the slider/tab what's going to unlock it? I'm lost your question makes no sense...
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What this person is asking is if there is a way to disable the screen with the time/date that says "Swipe screen to unlock". If you have a security lock screen with pin, pattern, etc or an application like "Go Locker," you still have the annoying "Swipe screen to unlock" that displays first. You have to swipe it on that screen, and then you are on the next Lock Screen to enter your pin, pattern, etc. It is two layers of protection. Many people are finding the "Swipe screen to unlock" annoying when they have a security screen that is also configured.
is there any way i completely remove the screen unlock ring
There's an app in the the play store called "no lock"
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This does work but it seems to be hit or miss sometimes with my phone. After a few hours of inactivity the ring unlock is back. The other major downside is that this method leaves you with no screen security as you cannot enable a pin or pattern lock.
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This does work but it seems to be hit or miss sometimes with my phone. After a few hours of inactivity the ring unlock is back. The other major downside is that this method leaves you with no screen security as you cannot enable a pin or pattern lock.
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It looks like android kills it due to memory leak.
But I advice to install widget locker or go locker from market, they are heavy customizable and working good with sense disabling stock lock screen
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I found this by accident. Sorry if it is a known thing, but to me it is new and might be for others.
It seems that the notification pull down is accessible while still on the lock screen. Turn the phone on (via power button) and don't unlock it, but pull down the notifications. I don't have a unlock pattern or pin, so I'm not sure if it works with one of those on or not.
I'm finding this useful at times so I thought I would share my accidental finding with others.
Yeah this is old news but more power to you four trying to educate this has been implemented since 4.0 and is a nice feature that only works with the standard lock setting
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Hey Guys,
Got my H815T variant today. Extremely happy with it thus far!
Just had a question for other owners.
I was trying to setup lock screen shortcuts, however whenever I selected it and configured it, they never showed up on the lock screen. I am using the 'swipe' security method.
Anyone else have any difficulties with this?
Cheers,
Kevin
Whirlpoolian?
There should be shortcuts on there by default. Were there any when you first used the device? If you've picked them from the lock screen settings then they should appear.
Might be a pain but hard reset might be the only thing i can think of that may work.
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Whirlpoolian?
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Yup whirlpoolian haha. I got it to work somehow, maybe I just needed to have my SIM inserted. Thanks!
the_scotsman said:
Whirlpoolian?
There should be shortcuts on there by default. Were there any when you first used the device? If you've picked them from the lock screen settings then they should appear.
Might be a pain but hard reset might be the only thing i can think of that may work.
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Mine didn't show up until I did a full power off/on after changing them around. Was thoroughly confused as to how to use them for a bit lol....
If you have any kind of lock screen security enabled, you won't be able to use lock screen shortcuts. The Shortcuts menu item under the Lock Screen menu won't show up if your lock screen security is set to anything other than 'None' or 'Swipe.'