Is it possible to configure somewhere that the notifications tab is selected by default instead of the "switch" tab wen pulling down the notification area?
Whookid said:
Is it possible to configure somewhere that the notifications tab is selected by default instead of the "switch" tab wen pulling down the notification area?
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pull down from top left corner = notifications tab, pull down from top right corner = switch tab
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone could please check their phone and see if you're getting the same behaviour I am.
1. In the Settings > Sound & Notification menu (or any Settings menu).
2. Set scroll position to top of page (should be there by default).
3. Touch screen and try to scroll UP (move finger down). You wont be able to because you are already at the top of the list.
4. Without releasing finger, now try to scroll DOWN (move finger up). This seems strange, but I cannot scroll down after having 'bottomed out' by trying to scroll up.
Same thing applies in reverse (at bottom of scrolling menu).
Is anyone else seeing this behaviour?
Is this normal? I don't recall my M7 (KitKat) doing this.
Looking forward to hearing back.
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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone could please check their phone and see if you're getting the same behaviour I am.
1. In the Settings > Sound & Notification menu (or any Settings menu).
2. Set scroll position to top of page (should be there by default).
3. Touch screen and try to scroll UP (move finger down). You wont be able to because you are already at the top of the list.
4. Without releasing finger, now try to scroll DOWN (move finger up). This seems strange, but I cannot scroll down after having 'bottomed out' by trying to scroll up.
Same thing applies in reverse (at bottom of scrolling menu).
Is anyone else seeing this behaviour?
Is this normal? I don't recall my M7 (KitKat) doing this.
Looking forward to hearing back.
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it's normal, just release your finger and you can go the other way
Ok, thanks. I'll test it on another phone. I thought I was nuts.
This isn't normal, in my case. Upon scrolling to top & releasing, it simply 'springs back' to the middle of the page rendering other settings inaccessible. This is a relatively new phenomenon & I can't be sure during what time frame it started because I've not attempted to enter the settings menu for some time, as I had it's configuration largely settled.
[email protected] said:
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone could please check their phone and see if you're getting the same behaviour I am.
1. In the Settings > Sound & Notification menu (or any Settings menu).
2. Set scroll position to top of page (should be there by default).
3. Touch screen and try to scroll UP (move finger down). You wont be able to because you are already at the top of the list.
4. Without releasing finger, now try to scroll DOWN (move finger up). This seems strange, but I cannot scroll down after having 'bottomed out' by trying to scroll up.
Same thing applies in reverse (at bottom of scrolling menu).
Is anyone else seeing this behaviour?
Is this normal? I don't recall my M7 (KitKat) doing this.
Looking forward to hearing back.
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Normal behaviour. Mine does it. Release and you can then scroll down.
A new bug I have is that the volume slider stays on screen until i touchcthe screen again. This is a new bug that seems to mostly affect youtube but o my days does it piss me off..
Beamed in by telepathy.
When I connect my phone via the USB cable to my desktop machine, I get the message "no storages found". I could access the storage (internal and sdcard) just fine in the past (haven't done it for a few months). The device charges fine so I don't think it's a problem with the USB socket.
I've enabled debugging mode and rebooted a few times but the problem remains. Any idea what to do?
Thanks
Albert
when you plug the phone in, swipe down on the screen to see the notifications. this will show an option of how you want the 2 devices to interact, one of which is "file transfers" - pic this and the pc will shut explorer, when you open it again you'll see the phone's contents.
hoibal said:
when you plug the phone in, swipe down on the screen to see the notifications. this will show an option of how you want the 2 devices to interact, one of which is "file transfers" - pic this and the pc will shut explorer, when you open it again you'll see the phone's contents.
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Wow - I didn't even know this method existed. All sorted now - many thanks!
no worries dude! I love playing with setting, cut my teeth on Joomla! of all places
Hello everybody,
Soon after getting the Pie update, after the first security small update, i noticed that on my wife's Galaxy S9 the setting "Single tap to swipe" option is gone. Anybody else having this problem ?
Thanks!
Same here. I have also preferred tap instead of swipe... Definitely i am going to change this Samsung brand...
Mee too! I'm very angry...
LOL, you guys break me up, so fickle that you'll change phones because of single tap to swipe feature missing. There is no way you could have even liked the phone if you'll drop it for this.
Same on S9+. It worked on One UI security patch January 1, but it is gone after February 1 update.
Lame, I thought my phone got stuck, took me few days until I tried to swipe, LOL...
I am used to end the call with Power key but never got the hang of using the Volume up key for answering calls, so I just used tap instead of swipe.
Now I guess I am doomed.
My workaround will be to try to get used to using Bixby key for answering calls since bxActions app has such an option.
Until they break that with some update also.
On Note 9 still working after the last update, hope they will not mess with it.
For some reason in latest update they moved it under: Interaction and dexterity -> assistant menu -> Single tap to swipe ....
but now i am stuck with useless menu on my screen (kept only one option in the menu) but when disabling the menu - single tap stops working
Thanks kabangena, with your help i found it. I have set the maximum transparency to the small assistant menu and i moved it in the upper right corner. I cannot see the icon anymore. It's a temporary fix, hope Samsung will do something about it.
florio1960 said:
Thanks kabangena, with your help i found it. I have set the maximum transparency to the small assistant menu and i moved it in the upper right corner. I cannot see the icon anymore. It's a temporary fix, hope Samsung will do something about it.
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same here , but it's still very annoying
Is anyone solved the issue, even with the third-party app? That's really annoying; why don't left that useful option "as is"?
You can hide the assistant menu by long press on it and a circle with "X Hide Here" appears in top center of the screen, drag it into the circle. This hides assistant menu in the notification panel. You have to see the notification every time you swipe down to open the panel, but it is completely hidden from the home screen.
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You can hide the assistant menu by long press on it and a circle with "X Hide Here" appears in top center of the screen, drag it into the circle. This hides assistant menu in the notification panel. You have to see the notification every time you swipe down to open the panel, but it is completely hidden from the home screen.
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Except, after the screen closes and I hit Home to open it again, this little piece of worthless junk is back.
I'd just leave it somewhere and ignore this POS, but it covers parts of apps that I regularly use.
Why do people think that deleting functionality is a good thing?
Finally I found the solution (not a permanent but still affordable).
- turn Settings->Accessibility->Interaction and dexterity->Assistant menu on and (inside "Assistant menu") set Single tap to swipe is on
- weird floating icon should appear but don't worry
- go to Settings->Apps, press "3 dots" in the top right corner and tap on Show system apps
- find an app called Accessibility, tap on, scroll all way down and remove Appear on top advanced permission (I've also disabled Change system setting)
- now scroll up, and tap on Force stop button
Weird button will disappear and re-appear after reboot only (you should repeat last step again after reboot but it's OK, I believe so)
Enjoy!
P.S. Thanks to user drmusou for his post.
[UPDATE] There is a permanent solution! Set Single tap to swipe option and disable package com.samsung.accessibility by Package Disabler Pro+ (Samsung).
Or just with ADB shell:
c:\adb>adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.samsung.accessibility
If you tap and hold the assistant menu you will have the option to hide it " it will re appear after reboot" but can do the same again ?
Please could somebody post screenshots or a video showing the settings menu from a recent stock A70 firmware?
I'm trying to navigate it with a broken screen and need to know exactly where in the list these things are so I can get there using the arrow keys on a keyboard.
I'm particularly interested in these parts:
Settings
Settings > Advanced Features > Link to Windows
Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack
Settings > Developer options > USB Debugging
Any help at all would be appreciated
SM-A705FN, latest BTU firmware, One UI 3.1
I've actually resolved this now, in case it helps anybody else -
Got Google Assistant to open Bixby.
Got Bixby to enable Link to Windows, which was already set up but disabled. Bixby would only work through a headset for some reason.
Plugged in a keyboard with an OTG cable.
Took screenshots with power + volume down while navigating by keyboard.
Viewed screenshots through "Link to Windows"/"Your Phone" to enable USB debugging and say yes to the remote screen control prompt.