Hi Guys,
Since a lot would like to use an alternative launcher to the default one which you can't change up until the moment i am writing this thread, there is an easy way of doing it.
P.S After the CN rom OTA update version "CN_16.0621.1907.48_0" it's not possible to disable the launcher using the method described below.
Steps:
-Make sure to enable developer options (USB debugging): https://www.embarcadero.com/starthe...bling_usb_debugging_on_an_android_device.html
-Make sure to download the latest platform tools to your PC from: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
-Make sure to install the 3rd party launcher before disabling the ASUS default launcher.
-Extract the zip file into your desktop, then inside the platform tools folder hold shift and right click the mouse you will see an option to: "open PowerShell window here" on Windows 10 and "open command window here" on older versions of Windows. Choose which ever you have.
-Using Powershell type: ".\adb devices" without Parenthesis
Using Command window type: "adb device" without Parenthesis
*you should see your device by now*
-Then type the following code if you are on the CN rom:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
-Type the following code if you are on the WW rom:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher" without parenthesis
That's it your installed 3rd party launcher is your default now.
If you want to go back and enable the default ASUS launcher on the CN rom simply type:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
If you want to go back and enable the default ASUS launcher on the WW rom simply type:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher" without parenthesis
*** Credits and source for disabling any app without root goes to the links provided earlier and mainly: https://www.xda-developers.com/disable-system-app-bloatware-android/
Good Luck
Any one else tried this.? Or is there a way to do this without using a computer..? I apologize but I'm kinda noob in this stuff
Rashad83 said:
Hi Guys,
Since a lot would like to use an alternative launcher to the default one which you can't change up until the moment i am writing this thread, there is an easy way of doing it.
Steps:
-Make sure to enable developer mode: https://www.embarcadero.com/starthe...bling_usb_debugging_on_an_android_device.html
-Make sure to download the latest platform tools to your PC from: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
-Extract the zip file into your desktop, then inside the platform tools folder hold shift and right click the mouse you will see an option to: "open PowerShell window here" on Windows 10 and "open command window here" on older versions of Windows. Choose which ever you have.
-Using Powershell type: ".\adb devices" without Parenthesis
Using Command window type: "adb device" without Parenthesis
*you should see your device by now*
-Then type the following code:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
That's it you can set any launcher as your default now.
If you want to go back and enable the default ASUS launcher simply type:
*On PowerShell type: ".\adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
*On Command window type: "adb shell pm enable com.asus.launcher3" without parenthesis
*** Credits and source for disabling any app without root goes to the links provided earlier and mainly: https://www.xda-developers.com/disable-system-app-bloatware-android/
Good Luck
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Dentist.M.Evy said:
Any one else tried this.? Or is there a way to do this without using a computer..? I apologize but I'm kinda noob in this stuff
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You can't do this without a PC unless you are rooted. It's not as complicated as it seems though.
Just Did it :laugh:
Worked like a charm :good:
Great Thanks :good:
Rashad83 said:
You can't do this without a PC unless you are rooted. It's not as complicated as it seems though.
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I can't see my device connected in Powershell? When devices must connected?
Romez123 said:
I can't see my device connected in Powershell? When devices must connected?
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When connecting the device to your PC make sure it's connected in file transfer mode and not charging.
When you type the command ".\adb device" and hit enter you should see a serial number returned that means your device is connected. After which you can enter the following command.
Device still not on list (device connected its seeing in win explorer, , its set to file transfer,developer is on, mount success)
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its work , USB DEBUG in developer must ON, thanks Bro
Romez123 said:
Device still not on list (device connected its seeing in win explorer, , its set to file transfer,developer is on, mount success)
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its work , USB DEBUG in developer must ON, thanks Bro
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Yeah it's already stated in the first step to enable developer mode aka "enable USB debugging" that's the point. Anyway you are welcome!
Edit: I just rewritten step 1 to make it clearer.
awesome!
thank you!
You can probably use this method to configure gboard as well. Mine is showing up today so I will confirm.
It works
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If I disable the RoG/ asus Launcher and use Nova Launcher instead, would game genie, xmode and the air trigger still work without any problems?
xyrockrain said:
If I disable the RoG/ asus Launcher and use Nova Launcher instead, would game genie, xmode and the air trigger still work without any problems?
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Yes. Those apps have nothing to do with the launcher.
Rashad83 said:
Yes. Those apps have nothing to do with the launcher.
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Awesome. I can finally replace the awful looking icons in the rog launcher
Which other launcher are you guys replacing it with?
Nova
i'm using the smart launcher 5 :good::good:
JazonX said:
Which other launcher are you guys replacing it with?
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My system will crash when I disable asus launcher and exit Armoury Create.
luciusz said:
My system will crash when I disable asus launcher and exit Armoury Create.
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What launcher do you use?
luciusz said:
My system will crash when I disable asus launcher and exit Armoury Create.
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Make sure you have installed another Launcher before disabling the Asus launcher
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I hope someone can help me here. I am looking to disable the annoying ugly heads up notifications that come on my phone.
I am rooted with magisk using OB4 8.1 Oreo. I also tried this on OB3 and it didn't work but I thought OB4 might work.
I have tried the terminal bmehtod and the dB method but both don't work for me. Is there a reason why or does anyone know a way to disable heads up. Thanks
Gravitybox allows you to disable them on a per-app basis or as a global setting.
Enable gaming mode
i use the same command as yours in adb, it works on OB4.
just add "adb shell" before the command.
Code:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
hassan_1000 said:
I hope someone can help me here. I am looking to disable the annoying ugly heads up notifications that come on my phone.
I am rooted with magisk using OB4 8.1 Oreo. I also tried this on OB3 and it didn't work but I thought OB4 might work.
I have tried the terminal bmehtod and the dB method but both don't work for me. Is there a reason why or does anyone know a way to disable heads up. Thanks
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Need to do su command twice, so "su"-> enter then again "su" - enter.
lockmunk said:
i use the same command as yours in adb, it works on OB4.
just add "adb shell" before the command.
Code:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
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i i want enable again what is the command
MsuatafaKhatab said:
i use the same command as yours in adb, it works on OB4.
just add "adb shell" before the command.
i i want enable again what is the command
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vkass said:
Need to do su command twice, so "su"-> enter then again "su" - enter.
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This worked for me. Thanks so much!
lockmunk said:
i use the same command as yours in adb, it works on OB4.
just add "adb shell" before the command.
Code:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
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it does not work with Terminal Emulator. I tried with Terminal Emulator and can see the result as sh: adb: not found.
I haven't tried it with my PC.
I found an alternative methods to do this.
Application Method:
2- HeadsOff app method [FREE]
a) Install "HeadsOff - TickerOn" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oheadsup&hl=en
b) Open the application.
c) Disable the Heads-Up notifications clicking on Settings.
d) Select "Start the App" button.
e) If a "Notification access" screen appears, allow the app to control your notifications by ticking it.
f) Reboot your phone.
g) Done!
Terminal Emulator Method:
3- Terminal method (directly from your phone) [FREE]
a) Install "Terminal Emulator for Android" - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...roidterm&hl=en
b) Open the application. Use the following command:
Code:
su
c) The indicator should change from "$" to "#". Do the following command now:
Code:
settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
d) Reboot your phone.
e) Done!
Thanks to @1edson
Posting link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
Don't want to root your phone but you still want to tweak it? No trouble, you can still use adb shell to change a few settings.
-First, follow this guide to install ADB on your Windows PC: https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
-Then, you have to plug your phone to your PC with a USB cable.
-Finally, launch a command line and use this command:
Code:
adb shell settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "Wifi,SoundMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight,Dnd,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),BlueLightFilter,Location,custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),AirplaneMode,custom(com.sec.android.app.soundalive/.DolbyTile),WorkMode,MobileData,Hotspot"
We also may have a way to enable Call Recorder on our phone with ADB Shell but, I'm still trying to figure out how it could be done.
Nico3d3 said:
Don't want to root your phone but you still want to tweak it? No trouble, you can still use adb shell to change a few settings.
-First, follow this guide to install ADB on your Windows PC: https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
-Then, you have to plug your phone to your PC with a USB cable.
-Finally, launch a command line and use this command:
We also may have a way to enable Call Recorder on our phone with ADB Shell but, I'm still trying to figure out how it could be done.
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This is great for a530w users cuz those icons are missing, thanks for sharing!
Even though i already found my own way with my systemui mod
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FOR FREEDOM MOBILE USERS AND OTHER CARRIERS THAT SUPPORT VOLTE
DO THIS AND EVEN VOLTE TOGGLE WILL SHOW
adb shell settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "Wifi,SoundMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight,Dnd,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),BlueLightFilter,Location,custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),AirplaneMode,custom(com.sec.android.app.soundalive/.DolbyTile),WorkMode,MobileData,Hotspot,VoLte"
thank me later
[/COLOR]I have the A530W from Fido, I tried and got this error
/system/bin/sh: syntax error: '(' unexpected
KAPABLE-K said:
[/COLOR]I have the A530W from Fido, I tried and got this error
/system/bin/sh: syntax error: '(' unexpected
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You probably forgot a quotation mark. Please check cmd has been wrote correctly.
I figured it out, I had to do "adb shell" first then send the command and everything worked.
587.saboor said:
This is great for a530w users cuz those icons are missing, thanks for sharing!
Even though i already found my own way with my systemui mod
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FOR FREEDOM MOBILE USERS AND OTHER CARRIERS THAT SUPPORT VOLTE
DO THIS AND EVEN VOLTE TOGGLE WILL SHOW
adb shell settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "Wifi,SoundMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight,Dnd,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),BlueLightFilter,Location,custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),AirplaneMode,custom(com.sec.android.app.soundalive/.DolbyTile),WorkMode,MobileData,Hotspot,VoLte"
thank me later
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Can i use it in a530f
Hovo01 said:
Can i use it in a530f
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yes
I will not lost my warranty yes?
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587.saboor said:
yes
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Thanks do you have other tweaks with adb
Hovo01 said:
I will not lost my warranty yes?
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Thanks do you have other tweaks with adb
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you will not lose your warranty
no
[email protected]:~/Downloads/platform-tools-2$ sudo ./adb shell
jackpotlte:/ $ settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "Wifi,SoundMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight, Dnd,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTil e),BlueLightFilter,Locati>
),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),AirplaneMode,custom(com.sec.android.app.soundalive/.DolbyTile),WorkMode,MobileData,Hotspot" <
jackpotlte:/ $
What can I expect here? I see nothing happen ... mac os as you can see
Robert978 said:
What can I expect here? I see nothing happen ... mac os as you can see
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There is no output with that cmd. To see if it worked, check if you can now see the new toggles in Quick Panel.
Nico3d3 said:
Don't want to root your phone but you still want to tweak it? No trouble, you can still use adb shell to change a few settings.
-First, follow this guide to install ADB on your Windows PC: https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/
-Then, you have to plug your phone to your PC with a USB cable.
-Finally, launch a command line and use this command:
Code:
adb shell settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "Wifi,SoundMode,Bluetooth,RotationLock,Flashlight,Dnd,custom(com.android.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.qstile.PowerSavingTile),BlueLightFilter,Location,custom(com.samsung.android.app.aodservice/.settings.AODTileService),custom(com.samsung.android.smartmirroring/.tile.SmartMirroringTile),AirplaneMode,custom(com.sec.android.app.soundalive/.DolbyTile),WorkMode,MobileData,Hotspot"
We also may have a way to enable Call Recorder on our phone with ADB Shell but, I'm still trying to figure out how it could be done.
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looking forward to that native call recorder...
can we enable fm radio app with this if it isn't there?
Thanks to Android Runtime Resource Overlay, we can change the status bar height without ROOT.
The result is as the attached image shown.
--How to use--
Download "fit_notch_sirius.apk" and "fit_notch_hide_notch_sirius.apk" from attached files, and install it.
Reboot your phone.
Enable "USB debugging" in "Develop options", and connect your phone with your computer.
Setup ADB on your computer according to this post.
Execute the "adb shell cmd overlay enable --user 0 com.ztc1997.overlay.sirius.android.fit_notch" command on your computer.
Execute the "adb shell cmd overlay enable --user 0 com.ztc1997.overlay.sirius.miuisystemui.fit_notch" command on your computer.
Reboot your phone and enjoy.
Work perfectly on miui 10.0.5
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D2K7QxckbKpHhaiFNC1WMfdf8p1Kludo/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z40WCE9SRwwFjGOC9WKyPf802JR-62i4
(Credit to @ztc1997)
thanks, it works perfectly on my RN6p with miui 10.0.5. I just don't really appreciate the misalignment with the notch and the truncated upper curvature. I understand that so you earn precious millimeters but I don't find it really beautiful to see. Anyway, nice work!
thanks man
Thank you for this. Works perfectly!
why do we need this? There is an option there?
i got device not found error even i enabled developer options
Would this work on pixel experience?
I'm running on the 10.5.10.IN11BA build.
Just get a command shell to your OnePlus 8 Pro through adb, no need for the device to be rooted or anything.
Once you get there, just type:
Code:
am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
It will launch the FactoryMode app and get you directly to the manual camera test view.
Just press the bottom right icon until you get to the color filter.
I have no doubt there is easier and quicker ways to get the same result, maybe through an apk.
Edit:
As far as I know, this workaround could work on any OnePlus 8 Pro model.
Also, as pointed out by ster88, you also can take videos with the filter, which was not possible with the camera app.
I tried not working. I used th terminal app from google playstore.
Can u specifically provide which app and where.
And anything to enable on developer mode.
sajjadhussaini said:
I tried not working. I used th terminal app from google playstore.
Can u specifically provide which app and where.
And anything to enable on developer mode.
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Sure !
To enable developper mode, go to "Settings > About phone" and tap the "Build number" until they tell you have developper mode enabled.
Then go to "Settings > System > Developper options" and under "Debugging" enable "USB Debugging" and "Wireless ADB Debugging".
Once that is done, on your computer, download the platform-tools, containing adb here :
Code:
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Once it is downloaded, go inside it with your command line.
If you are doing this wirelessly, get your phone IP address and type:
Code:
adb connect <your-phone-ip-address>
Then if it worked, to know what the transport id of our device is, type :
Code:
adb devices -l
Once you have the transport id, type this to get a shell to your phone:
Code:
adb -t <transport-id> shell
You can get more details on how adb works here:
Code:
https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb
Then when you have access to the shell, just type:
Code:
am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
If everything went fine, you should get access to the camera !
I could not use a terminal app to run the command, usually because the terminal app doesn't want to let the camera application to take over the view, or something like that, not sure.
The ideal would be to have a dedicated apk to run the command, at least for the time being.
Tried to launch using an app called Activity launcher and it didn't work.
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.szalkowski.activitylauncher
imgur.com/a/BS9Wqzc
I'm not rooted, are you sure this works for non rooted devices? I'll try later with adb to see what happens.
Here is the error from Termux. Hope it can be loaded via apk, not sure if it suffers same restrictions:
$ am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
Starting: Intent { cmp=com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest }
Warning: Activity not started because the current activity is being kept for the user.
From what I understood, you need to run the command from an adb shell. You cannot run it from within the phone as far as I know.
You can still run it from adb and "lock" the application so it stays in the background.
And I tried with multiple Terminal apps, the command works with none of them (Termux, Terminal Emulator, Material Terminal, etc...)
Apparently, you have some rights on the adb command shell that you don't get as a simple user on the phone.
You man are genius. I found easy way also to keep it running if needed. After getting the camera test to run, you can lock the app so phone will not close it and always return to it. Thanks, finally I can enjoy my camera
Launched it without a computer by using ADB from temux
--no root required
https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB
*Enable wireless debugging (wireless doesn't actually need to be on)
Note wireless debugging --takes some time to take effect, sometimes up to 3-5 minutes for me.
*Run the installer above in termux,
*Type adb devices
*Type adb connect 127.0.0.1
*Accept the trusted key
*type adb shell
Troubleshooting:
*If you get an error about multiple devices type adb kill-server
*type adb devices
*type adb shell
*Accept the trusted key
*then paste in: am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
lllsondowlll said:
Here is the error from Termux. Hope it can be loaded via apk, not sure if it suffers same restrictions:
$ am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
Starting: Intent { cmp=com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest }
Warning: Activity not started because the current activity is being kept for the user.
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Did you get any solution for this ?
aishkumar said:
Did you get any solution for this ?
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lllsondowlll said:
Launched it without a computer by using ADB from temux
--no root required
https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB
*Enable wireless debugging (wireless doesn't actually need to be on)
Note wireless debugging --takes some time to take effect, sometimes up to 3-5 minutes for me.
*Run the installer above in termux,
*Type adb devices
*Type adb connect 127.0.0.1
*Accept the trusted key
*type adb shell
Troubleshooting:
*If you get an error about multiple devices type adb kill-server
*type adb devices
*type adb shell
*Accept the trusted key
*then paste in: am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
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I've made a script that allows you to launch the Camera from your phone by just typing ./camera in Termux. No root needed. It can be found here: https://github.com/lllsondowlll/OP8_Camera/blob/master/README.md
can u make a video on this how u used termux and what to do whole process screen recording will be helpful coz i am new to this and i dnt wanna mess up with my phone if i lost some files or smthing please make a video i really want to play with IR camera
It works but not really required
It's working, but have few questions to myself.
1. Does it really needed?
Ans: No, you won't keep clicking pics of plastic material to see inside.
2. Is it handy?
Ans: yes, once opened you can pin/lock it in recent app and open whenever required.
It is just a IR camera and nothing wrong in it, I believe OP will enable it in future, because it really doesn't show through the clothes and even if you want to see for some black thin clothes, you need to go near.
So if you are thinking to click the nude people and go closure you will be slapped.
Few images I have taken.
babsvsphudi said:
can u make a video on this how u used termux and what to do whole process screen recording will be helpful coz i am new to this and i dnt wanna mess up with my phone if i lost some files or smthing please make a video i really want to play with IR camera
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You can't hurt anything. Just follow the instructions.
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You can't hurt anything. Just follow the instructions.
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thanks man you are awesome love n respect for u brother
Starting: Intent { cmp=com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest }
Error type 3
Error: Activity class {com.oneplus.factorymode/com.oneplus.factorymode.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest} does not exist.
connected to localhost:5555
error: more than one device/emulator
I ran it as the video shows. But I got an error like above.
Is there any way to solve this problem or is it not possible with IN2020? Please forgive me for using a translator.
pcningen said:
Starting: Intent { cmp=com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest }
Error type 3
Error: Activity class {com.oneplus.factorymode/com.oneplus.factorymode.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest} does not exist.
connected to localhost:5555
error: more than one device/emulator
I ran it as the video shows. But I got an error like above.
Is there any way to solve this problem or is it not possible with IN2020? Please forgive me for using a translator.
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I was able to resolve this issue by reinstalling factory mode. I apologize to you for a fuss over. Many thanks to the developers of this method.
Since I can't get termux to work for now, another idea if you want to have it accessible all the time(*), is to run this (beautiful) command with an adb shell from a computer and then lock the app so you can't accidentally close it.
After that you can always go back to it whenever you want it!
*App won't remain locked after reboot, obviously.
lllsondowlll said:
Launched it without a computer by using ADB from temux
--no root required
https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB
*Enable wireless debugging (wireless doesn't actually need to be on)
Note wireless debugging --takes some time to take effect, sometimes up to 3-5 minutes for me.
*Run the installer above in termux,
*Type adb devices
*Type adb connect 127.0.0.1
*Accept the trusted key
*type adb shell
Troubleshooting:
*If you get an error about multiple devices type adb kill-server
*type adb devices
*type adb shell
*Accept the trusted key
*then paste in: am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
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I wanna piggyback on this some, since this is similar to the process I just did.
So while this works for nonroot users (I didn't actually test the nonroot version myself), if you are rooted, AND using magisk, I personally install ADB and fastboot binaries from the repo from zackptg5(?) And then just told termux to run an elevated shell (su) and then pasted in the command linked in OP:
Code:
am start -n com.oneplus.factorymode/.camera.manualtest.CameraManualTest
It then loaded the testmode camera app, and (xXx caused it to crash, I had to disable it but I don't know if it's a setting with my config) voila. It worked! Thank you.
Edit: I wanna say just running termux in root would solve the issue either way still, but, my point still is there.
Android 9 added a new feature which allows for the temporary rotation of the screen, with the press of a button would appear when the phone is put into landscape orientation. MIUI for some reason has decided to exclude it, we're at Android 11 and it still doesn't have it. I was wondering if Xiaomi.EU ROM has this feature, or would I have to go with a custom ROM?
do you use tasker? could try the auto-rotate for chosen apps profile found in this thread.
i used it fine for both ROG phone II and this Alioth phone. i just set it for maps, youtube vanced etc.
works great. not sure i'd recommend the other profiles, they may well be device specific
reg66 said:
do you use tasker? could try the auto-rotate for chosen apps profile found in this thread.
i used it fine for both ROG phone II and this Alioth phone. i just set it for maps, youtube vanced etc.
works great. not sure i'd recommend the other profiles, they may well be device specific
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Cool, this could be a workaround for my issue, just enabling rotation in some apps. I'll try it out, thanks!
It might be a late reply, but in terminal emulator as root you can type this command: "settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes and it will enable rotation suggestions when you rotate the screen. You can also use this same command in FKM scripts section and set it to run on boot. If you're not rooted then you must use adb shell on a PC with adb debugging enabled in developer options and use this command: " pm shell settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes. After a reboot the setting is disabled again so you have to run the command after each reboot.
pawelmiernik said:
It might be a late reply, but in terminal emulator as root you can type this command: "settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes and it will enable rotation suggestions when you rotate the screen. You can also use this same command in FKM scripts section and set it to run on boot. If you're not rooted then you must use adb shell on a PC with adb debugging enabled in developer options and use this command: " pm shell settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes. After a reboot the setting is disabled again so you have to run the command after each reboot.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! This has always been one of the reasons I hated MIUI, now I finally get to enjoy this feature that MIUI has chosen to hide for some reason!
CharlieMHz said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This has always been one of the reasons I hated MIUI, now I finally get to enjoy this feature that MIUI has chosen to hide for some reason!
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Ikr it's such a useful thing to have!
@pawelmiernik I just registered to say that you are a frigging legend, thank you so much!
Absolutely idiotic that they left out this option somewhere in the settings. Especially when you can reactivate the already implemented button with such a workaround. Ridiculous.
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It might be a late reply, but in terminal emulator as root you can type this command: "settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes and it will enable rotation suggestions when you rotate the screen. You can also use this same command in FKM scripts section and set it to run on boot. If you're not rooted then you must use adb shell on a PC with adb debugging enabled in developer options and use this command: " pm shell settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes. After a reboot the setting is disabled again so you have to run the command after each reboot.
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Thanks for this, would like to add that another way of having it persist is to use SetEdit and add show_rotation_suggestions 1 to the secure table. You'll need to give the SetEdit app permissions to write to the secure table. You can do it with root but if you're not rooted you can use adb, just be sure to enable "usb debugging (security settings)" as well.
pawelmiernik said:
It might be a late reply, but in terminal emulator as root you can type this command: "settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes and it will enable rotation suggestions when you rotate the screen. You can also use this same command in FKM scripts section and set it to run on boot. If you're not rooted then you must use adb shell on a PC with adb debugging enabled in developer options and use this command: " pm shell settings put secure show_rotation_suggestions 1" without the quotes. After a reboot the setting is disabled again so you have to run the command after each reboot.
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Just to add on to this, for me, the settings stayed even after a restart, so I didn't need to run it again after reboot.
I think it's because they added this to MIUI 13. I recently bought a POCO F3 and it had it built in. Finally. There is hope in this world.
Weslington9 said:
I think it's because they added this to MIUI 13. I recently bought a POCO F3 and it had it built in. Finally. There is hope in this world.
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How to turn on this feature, I am on miui13 but can't find it ?