Hi,
on my current smartphone I use the XPosed Module "Physical Button Music Control" to fully control my music player with the physical buttons on the side of my smartphone.
I want to buy a 5t and I am planning to also control Play/Pause + Next/Previous Track + Increase / decrease Volume with the physical keys.
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If I look on the side picture of the phone I see on the left side the long key that I would like to use for: increase/decrease Volume with a long press and next / previous track with a short press.
My Questions:
1. The second physical button I see on the left side looks like a "On /Off" Silder to me. How does this one work ?
2. The button on the Right side is normally used to turn the display on and off ?
3. Does anyone use the XPosed Module "Physical Button Music Control" on his 5t ?
4. Does anyone control Play/Pause + Next/Previous Track + Increase / decrease Volume completely with the physical keys.
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1. how to adjust ring volume ?
2. how to adjust speaker volume to 100% while talking ?
The Up/Down Button on the Side of the Phone adjust Speaker Volume while talking. I don't think that you can adjust the ringtone volume with a button or other then having to go to the settings menu, but why would you want to change the ringer volume during a call?
When you receive a call and you use the up/down button at the side BEFORE picking the call up, the ringer goes silent and you can ignore the call without ignoring it
Once you pick up the call, the up/down button controls the speaker volume.
Hope that helps
Samson711 said:
Once you pick up the call, the up/down button controls the speaker volume.
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Oh thank you... It can't setting elsewhere in OS ?
(OK, the right one is ringer, not speaker)
Turning on speaker during a call may hinder your conversation and this can be fixed by improving mic sensitivity with this tweak :-
HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\RECEIVE_UPLINK_VOLUME = CC (DWORD hexadecimal)
HKLM\Software\HTC\AUDIOGAIN(x)\EARPHONE_UPLINK_VOLUME = CC (DWORD hexadecimal)
where (x) = none, 0, 1, 2
Good luck
take screenshot without application:
press home button + power button simultaneously.....
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lastly.. see the screenshot at your gallery
nice!!! Thx!
We got that earlier.....thanx anyway!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24139369
Sent from my SGW GT-I8150 using Tapatalk!!
Don't forget that we already have the long dedicated thread for this:
How to make a screenshot without using any 3rd party apps.
There is especially very useful the latest post from irishpancake, because some people have problem with pressing two buttons simultaneously:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24139369&postcount=28
The best procedure how to make the snapshot is:
Put your thumb fingers on both buttons and first press Home button and leave it pressed and after a fraction of second press Power button with your other thumb finger. Then release both buttons. With a fraction second I mean max 0.1 second.
Don't press buttons in the reverse order (first Power button and then Home button), because although you make the snapshot you invoke Power menu too.
wow
Thanks! ^^
I am wondering whether to upgrade from my E4GT to the S3, but I worry that I would really miss the search button. I am used to holding down the search button to get a list of my ten favorite apps (using my free FastLaunch app, in Google Play) at any time. This way if, say, I want to switch the audio from the speaker to the earpiece for listening to ebooks in public without headphones or switch screen colors or do some other common function, I can just get the relevant app popping up on top of whatever else I am doing, do what I need to do, and press back once to go to what I was doing before.
Is there any way to remap, say, a long-hold of the menu button or of the back-button to do something useful? With root, of course. (I assume the fsdebug exploit still works.)
I know that there is stuff like Wave Launcher where you wave the phone and it pops up a list of common apps, but I think that would get annoying fast, plus the use of the accelerometer will eat up batteries. I really like launching things with hardware keys...
Long holding home button brings up most recent apps. Assuming you use you favorite apps , it should work.
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Check out "SwipePad: Hyperspace Jump"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.conduction.swipepad.android
Hello,
Ive been wondering why my power button its so hard to press, its hard to explain but its almost an even surface when you pass your finger through the side of the phone, I mean its just more deep inserted in the case that the volume rocker for example. I dont know if its normal since I traded my phone for the galaxy nexus so I didnt get it new.
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I just wanted to know if the volume rocker and the power button have the same "touch" feeling when you press them? If so, how can I fix it, maybe disassembling to fix that?
Cheers
Is that no one has experienced this or no one wants to help ?
I don't have your experience. My power button indeed feels roughly the same as volume up & down buttons.
i have exactly the same problem, my power button used to be nice before until i cleaned it with a soft brush
Has the phone ever been taken apart? My power button is normal but it could be that internally a clip broke or something. Its pretty easy to take it apart, not sure if you're comfortable in taking it apart
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Desc:
Philips created this simple and nifty app to be your ultimate Philips headset companion. The Philips Headset app allows you to customize the in-line controller button, select the best sound profile explicitly tuned for your Philips headset and easily customize the sound profile of your Android smartphone.
The Philips Headset app runs in the background with almost no CPU loading and preset with pre-defined button controls already. Users can also customize the button with the following selections:
Music/Call management:
Play/pause
Next track
Previous track
Answer call
End call
Reject call
Volume up/down
To select a suitable sound profile it’s effortlessly simple. Under ‘Headset’ sound will auto adjust to fit with your selected Philips headset model. If one prefers to customize their sound profile, choose the manual option under ‘Sound’ to tune and personalize your sound preference for an individual sound experience.
Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.philips.cl.headset