Is there any magisk module or mod for skip tracks with volume keys when screen is off for our device?
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S /\ E E D said:
Is there any magisk module or mod for skip tracks with volume keys when screen is off for our device?
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nothing??
fabrizjc said:
nothing??
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Try a tasker module
I remember there was a way to do that
I can't find anything...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.homebutton
You can remap any button in your device to do any task with this app. (It doesn't even require root)
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If a rom doesn't have a camera button in the buttons system menu, is there a cab file to add it?
ski21 said:
If a rom doesn't have a camera button in the buttons system menu, is there a cab file to add it?
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IDK if it will work but try installing AE Buttons and see if the camera button is available for mapping.
Hey, how to make a volume rocker to wake up screen in any ics/jb based rom.
I have used robotomod and Cyanogenmod 10 builds by benjamingwynn .. both doesn't provide this feature. My power button is not working properly. I have been using Hensemod. It had that feature.
I learnt from some thread that removal of below lines from marvel-keypad.kl and qwerty.kl can help.
key 115 VOLUME_UP WAKE
key 114 VOLUME_DOWN WAKE
But i did this and zip it again and tried to install, the installation aborted.
I want a solution. Please help me :crying::crying:
sorry, there is a option in settings>display> set volume rocker to wake screen
as far as i know...cm10 has that service
abinesh_rocks said:
Hey, how to make a volume rocker to wake up screen in any ics/jb based rom.
I have used robotomod and Cyanogenmod 10 builds by benjamingwynn .. both doesn't provide this feature. My power button is not working properly. I have been using Hensemod. It had that feature.
I learnt from some thread that removal of below lines from marvel-keypad.kl and qwerty.kl can help.
key 115 VOLUME_UP WAKE
key 114 VOLUME_DOWN WAKE
But i did this and zip it again and tried to install, the installation aborted.
I want a solution. Please help me :crying::crying:
sorry, there is a option in settings>display> set volume rocker to wake screen
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as far as i know...cm10 has that service
Since the update to .423, the 'Screenshot' in the Power menu has disappeared.
How to reactivate it?
[email protected] said:
Since the update to .423, the 'Screenshot' in the Power menu has disappeared.
How to reactivate it?
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You can take a screenshot by pressing VOL-DOWN + POWER BUTTON at the same time, I think the only way to make it reappear will be editing the .smali file in android_policy the same way that's done to add a reset button...
Thanks for Vol-Down + Power
Edit the .smali file is too hard for me
[email protected] said:
Since the update to .423, the 'Screenshot' in the Power menu has disappeared.
How to reactivate it?
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or u can use the sscreenshot small apps :good:
Hello,
Recently at my xperia m my power button was broken and I can't reboot it/enter the power menu(well actually I can with adb or other apps but I don't want that).
Is there a way I can remap the camera button to the power button(when I'm saying power button I mean the default sleep/wake and the long press menu from which you can shutdown/reboot your phone)? I searched at google too but I didn't find anything useful for xperia m.
My phone is rooted with cm 12.1
Hope you can help me.
Maybe with Xposed Additions?
I don't have Xposed though, so I can't try it for myself and therefore can't know for sure this has everything you need.
Anyone knows this for sure?
Well this is a little late but you never know.
My power button broke down to and my phone was off, with a rooted custom rom and twrp installed.
I got it booted by using fastboot. For this, only volume+ key needs to be working.
Once booted, I set display timeout to a large value, just to make things a little easier while working on it.
Then I used adb to reboot into recovery.
In recovery, I flashed Xposed.
Rebooted back into system.
Installed XPosed Additions Xposed module, enabled it and rebooted once again.
Then using XPosed additions, mapped to volume+ button to take on the functionality of the power button.
( short press while screen off = power, long press while screen on = power menu).
Seems to work perfectly. I'm not turning my phone completely off anywhere in the near future though, because
booting it back up would be through fastboot again I guess (just to boot, no to install everything once again).
KoenGo said:
Well this is a little late but you never know.
My power button broke down to and my phone was off, with a rooted custom rom and twrp installed.
I got it booted by using fastboot. For this, only volume+ key needs to be working.
Once booted, I set display timeout to a large value, just to make things a little easier while working on it.
Then I used adb to reboot into recovery.
In recovery, I flashed Xposed.
Rebooted back into system.
Installed XPosed Additions Xposed module, enabled it and rebooted once again.
Then using XPosed additions, mapped to volume+ button to take on the functionality of the power button.
( short press while screen off = power, long press while screen on = power menu).
Seems to work perfectly. I'm not turning my phone completely off anywhere in the near future though, because
booting it back up would be through fastboot again I guess (just to boot, no to install everything once again).
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Wow thanks, been using GEM Xperia xposed which reboots the phone when you use wake up with volume keys after a reboot.
EDIT: Help! It doesn't work, and seems complicated. How do you set it up?
EDIT2: it's pretty much activator on iOS. The power thing Works great for me, but I can't get the power menu to trigger... But I am glad to see the meda next and back working with Youtube backgriund playback
My map in xposed additions is as follows (my camera button is gone as well, so my options are very limited )
Volume up:
-Lock screen
--click : checkbox unticked
--long press: media next
-screen off
--click: power
--long press: media next
-screen on
--click: checkbox unticked
--long press: power menu
Volume down
-Lock screen
--click: checkbox unticked
--long press power
-screen off
--click: checkbox unticked
--long press media previous
And then another xposed module to lock my phone by double tapping status bar, which does not work in the lockscreen (therefor volume down-lockscreen-long press = power)
Running on StryFlexa Marshmallow rom
Hello everyone,
the Power button of my Sony Z1 Compact is broken and only works when pressed very very intensely. Since I don't use the camera button at all, I would like to use it as my new power button - I'd like to remap the physical camera button to the funcionality of the POWER-Button.
I've read a few posts on this issue, so I started out with rooting my Z1C today (KingRoot and SuperSume). Then I tried a number of possible solutions, all of which have failed so far:
- ButtonRemapper. I read about it on LifeHacker and thought this would be a quick and easy tool. It seems to basically do what I want, BUT it doesn't offer the Camera button as one to connect functionality to. Neither can I add a button ID (I'm pretty sure the camera button is #212).
- Buttons remapper (no root). This program recognizes the button I'd like to use and offers a number of connectible actions - but none equal to what the Power button does (wake up from sleep, go to sleep, Power-Menu on long press). It only offers the Power-Menu-funcionality, but that won't help me with my broken Power-Button.
- Xposed Additions. I installed the Xposed Installer first, then went for Xposed Additions. It seems that I also need the Xposed framework, but since I don't use a custom ROM, as far as I understand, I cannot install it.
- Manual edit of the keymap. There have been a number of tutorials online on how to change the keymap. I'm pretty sure the one I'd have to change is the /system/usr/keylayout/mhl-rcp.kl. When I try to save any edits though, it tells me that I can't. I guess that this is because it's a kind of system file, but I imagined I'd be able to edit it after having rooted my device.
I'm a little frustrated after all this work just for one tiny change that I still couldn't achieve so fat. But if you have a possible solution, I will try it. I would however like to keep my current (non-custom) firmware if possible (never change a running system...).
I'm very thankful for your suggestions!
If you are 100% sure you found the right file to change manually, copy that file to your sd card and modify it there.
After you are done, backup your original file and replace it with the new one. Don't forget to change permissions after copying in!!
Then reboot and try.
thekryz said:
Hello everyone,
the Power button of my Sony Z1 Compact is broken and only works when pressed very very intensely. Since I don't use the camera button at all, I would like to use it as my new power button - I'd like to remap the physical camera button to the funcionality of the POWER-Button.
I've read a few posts on this issue, so I started out with rooting my Z1C today (KingRoot and SuperSume). Then I tried a number of possible solutions, all of which have failed so far:
- ButtonRemapper. I read about it on LifeHacker and thought this would be a quick and easy tool. It seems to basically do what I want, BUT it doesn't offer the Camera button as one to connect functionality to. Neither can I add a button ID (I'm pretty sure the camera button is #212).
- Buttons remapper (no root). This program recognizes the button I'd like to use and offers a number of connectible actions - but none equal to what the Power button does (wake up from sleep, go to sleep, Power-Menu on long press). It only offers the Power-Menu-funcionality, but that won't help me with my broken Power-Button.
- Xposed Additions. I installed the Xposed Installer first, then went for Xposed Additions. It seems that I also need the Xposed framework, but since I don't use a custom ROM, as far as I understand, I cannot install it.
- Manual edit of the keymap. There have been a number of tutorials online on how to change the keymap. I'm pretty sure the one I'd have to change is the /system/usr/keylayout/mhl-rcp.kl. When I try to save any edits though, it tells me that I can't. I guess that this is because it's a kind of system file, but I imagined I'd be able to edit it after having rooted my device.
I'm a little frustrated after all this work just for one tiny change that I still couldn't achieve so fat. But if you have a possible solution, I will try it. I would however like to keep my current (non-custom) firmware if possible (never change a running system...).
I'm very thankful for your suggestions!
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You can use Xposed on stock with root. You'll need root for sure. Also, button savior pro...
thekryz said:
Hello everyone,
the Power button of my Sony Z1 Compact is broken and only works when pressed very very intensely. Since I don't use the camera button at all, I would like to use it as my new power button - I'd like to remap the physical camera button to the funcionality of the POWER-Button.
!
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Button savior free from Play Store gives you on-screen power menu functionality. Pro version can remap.
einfachgaer said:
If you are 100% sure you found the right file to change manually, copy that file to your sd card and modify it there.
After you are done, backup your original file and replace it with the new one. Don't forget to change permissions after copying in!!
Then reboot and try.
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I tried, but it wouldn't let me paste the file back into the system-directory... am I doing something fundamentaly wrong here?
levone1 said:
You can use Xposed on stock with root. You'll need root for sure. Also, button savior pro...
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How? When I want to download the Xposed framework it gives me the following information:
Code:
xposed*.zip from [url]http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/:[/url] Must be flashed with a custom recovery (e.g. TWRP) to install the framework.
SDK21 is Android 5.0 (Lollipop), SDK22 is Android 5.1 (also Lollipop) and SDK23 is Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
I only support the latest Xposed version!
levone1 said:
You can use Xposed on stock with root. You'll need root for sure. Also, button savior pro...
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levone1 said:
Button savior free from Play Store gives you on-screen power menu functionality. Pro version can remap.
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I just tried Button savior Pro - it can remap the buttons to a specified action / app, but not to an internal funcionality like the Power button funcionality, it seems.
thekryz said:
How? When I want to download the Xposed framework it gives me the following information
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Right, custom recovery, not necessarily custom ROM. If you're rooted, just flash NUT dual recovery pc installer, then download Xposed SDK22 and flash.
Btw - I'm not sure that there is an Xposed module that will remap, but there are some that can provide power button funcionality on-screen.
thekryz said:
I tried, but it wouldn't let me paste the file back into the system-directory... am I doing something fundamentaly wrong here?
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Seems like the file explorer you are using doesn't have proper root rights. Otherwise you should be able to do that.
You have to set the file system to read/write. If you're using Root Explorer, you can toggle this at the top, with the little "Mount R/W" button.