Spell checker - Xiaomi Mi 6 Questions & Answers

How can i disable Google spell checker in Mi 6?there is not any option to disable, any help?
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There should be an option under Settings > Languages & Input (System & Device > Additional settings)
Spell Checker should be there.

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[Q] superuser settings disappeared on cm10.1

I'm on the latest cyanogenmod nightly with superuser integrated. I disabled it and now it's gone from my settings menu so I can't reenable it. help appreciated.
Is the app still installed. Download it from the play store.
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I'm having the same problem as OP, need help solving it. Downloading the app from the play store didn't help as CM10.1 has Superuser integrated within it.
Reflash the rom?
figured out how to get the "# Superuser" menu item back...
jamel_tza said:
I'm having the same problem as OP, need help solving it. Downloading the app from the play store didn't help as CM10.1 has Superuser integrated within it.
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I just had this same problem - I disabled root via the "# Superuser" sub-menu off settings ..then it disappeared.
...I then also noticed my "{ } Developer options" was gone... (not sure if one led to another or not). Anyhooooo... I re-enabled developer options (via tapping build number a bunch of times) then, inside developer options, turn "on" dev options, then when down to the "Root Access" options, selected then enabled "Apps and ADB".
Tada .. "# Superuser" is back in the main settings menu.
fyi .. I then went back to developer options to turn them off ..as I usually don't have them on unless I'm coding... noticed that the "{ } Developer options" menu item disappeared again. No worries though it reappears if you do go back and tap on build number
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What personal tweaks or settings do you apply after a fresh install?

I was hoping some members can chime in and list the things they do after a fresh install, such as settings, apps, fav mods, hacks or speed tweaks.
Here's some of the things I typically do after a fresh install...
In Settings > Buttons, change around the way the menu and home buttons work. This option is available on a CyanogenMod ROM.
In Settings > Developer Options, select the Advanced Reboot option so options appear in the power menu for rebooting into recovery or bootloader. This option is available on a CyanogenMod ROM.
In Settings > Developer Options, make sure USB debugging option is checked.
In Settings > Security, make sure Unknown sources is checked, so I can install apps other than PlayStore apps.
In Settings > Storage > USB computer connection, enable MTP option
Install F-Droid for Free and Open Source Software available to Android
Install Adaway, which is available on F-Droid
Install Nova Launcher

Developer options

How to hide developer options in Options?
Go to: Settings>apps> then find settings on list and clear data for it (but that option will be probably greyed out) if so then:
Download this app but it requires root
If you don't have it than only solution will be factory reset.

How to give permissions to Settings apps?

I am using Moto M XT1663 with Android 6.0 While trying to enable Settings-> Google ->Security->Allow remote lock and erase, the phone gives message "Settings" can not be used, please try to allow permissions. Then it shows permissions screen for Settings app where "No permissions" is seen. There is apparently no way to give permissions to the Settings app?
Can anyone help with suggestions on how to give permissions to Settings apps?
Thanks
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disabling of factory reset by xiaomi mi A2 lite

can anyone tell me what is easiest way to disable (or hide) function "reset phone" by xiaomi mi a2 lite
hogar1965 said:
can anyone tell me what is easiest way to disable (or hide) function "reset phone" by xiaomi mi a2 lite
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Set a password on your account then create a new user (or login as a guest).
Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Multiple Users
This removes the ability to reset the phone and the password prevents switching to the admin account.
a1291762 said:
Set a password on your account then create a new user (or login as a guest).
Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Multiple Users
This removes the ability to reset the phone and the password prevents switching to the admin account.
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yes, but there is somme problems,like "you don't have permition to change wifi network"..

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