Greetings....i'm gonna show you guys a simple way to reset adaptive brightness on Mi A3.....
You need this apps or any apps that can launch app activities....
Apps : Quick Shortcut Maker
This apps is old but very useful since it has a "try" option where you don't need to make a shortcut in your home screen if you want to reset the Adaptive Brightness....
So here is the step....
1. Disable the Adaptive Brightness in settings/display
2. Install the apps
3. Launch the apps and scroll down until you see Device Health Services like in the screenshot
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4. Now click on the Device Health Services (clear storage) use the "try" option like in the screenshot
5.Once you have click on it, you can choose either "Return Adaptive Brightness to Factory Default Settings" or "Clear All Data for Device Health Services including Battery Statistics and Adaptive Brightness data" like in the screenshot
6. once you have reset it then exit the apps and reboot your Mi A3...
That is the guide on how to properly reset Adaptive Brightness...hope this guide can help you out....
Helpful... thanks
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DoublePower lets you launch one or more applications at any time when you quickly double-click the power button.
If you set it to launch one application, it just launches.
If you set it to launch more than one application, it launches a menu listing them.
I wanted this so I could launch SuperDim whenever I wanted to adjust screen brightness without going to the home screen from an app.
The beta expires after Sept. 16. I think eventually there will be a free version that lets you include only two apps in the DoublePower menu and a paid version without that limit. Or maybe the free version will pop up a nag screen from time to time. Haven't decided.
http://pruss.mobi/DoublePower.apk
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I added an option to turn off the WiFi when the device is powered off. Press MENU | Options.
This doesn't work if you both:
(a) use deep sleep
(b) have at least one double-power-click application set
I extended the beta to Sept. 30. Also, you can add to the double-power menu one or more of these: WiFi toggle, Airplane mode toggle, Bluetooth toggle, and HOME (I think you could do that in the previous version, too).
In particular, if you want to have a way to get out of full-screen apps, you can just assign HOME to double-power.
For some day now I have been fooling around and learning how to modify APK files and such so I could finally fix the Torch app included with Wayland_Ace's CM10.1 for the Galaxy Ace.
I noticed that the Strobe Frequency Slider was being messed up by some of the margins and I also decided I would decompile the source and remove the options for High Brightness in the main app and the widget options because it does not work on the Galaxy Ace. After a few hours of setting everything up and fooling around with the source, I've managed to accomplish what I was going for.
This is what it looks like now:
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Basically, I hid the high brightness option in the main app and removed the warning about it in the initial popup and the about view, because with the option removed you don't need to be warned. I also went into the source and XML and removed the high brightness option from the widget options. Finally, I fixed the margins on the strobe slider so it was no longer messed up, and I centered the light bulb better.
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Simply boot into CWM and flash the file attached below. This was created from the Torch app from Wayland_Ace's CM10.1 ROM and has only been tested on his CM10.1 ROM on a Galaxy Ace. I doubt it will work for other devices. It's up to you if you want to try it and if you do, make a backup of your current Torch app just in case.
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QuickOptimizer​QuickOptimizer is the worlds most lightweight PC, Tablet and Phone optimizer on the market.
While this program is ultra small, it really utillizes all your devices inbuilt features and gets the most RAM speed and processing power out of your device.
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Tweak your registry
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Clear downloads
Disable startup items
Enable/Disable adblock
Remove thumbs.db
Defragment disk
Enable/Disable UAC
Enable/Disable QO system control
Optimize system booting
Clear windows cache and logs
Clear the icon cache
Kill bloat services
Empty recycle bin
Remove dead shortcuts
Run tool every 24hours
Maximise windows Ramfree utillity
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Hello guys, can anyone how to use tasker to turn off data when screen is off and turn it back on when I wake screen.
Profile -> Event -> Display On
Task -> Mobile Data -> On
Similarly, select Display Off and Mobile data off
I did it but it doesn't turn on data when I start using mobile.
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Make sure you've granted tasker. All the permissions in app info + root and allow to modify system settings you may need to use something like secure settings to toggle data
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
Make sure you've granted tasker. All the permissions in app info + root and allow to modify system settings you may need to use something like secure settings to toggle data
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Thanks for reply. I choose toggle settings for data and it solved.
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On rooted device
Tasker > Run Shell >
Command -> svc data enable / svc data disable
check - Use Root
The external screen behaves as a regular phone screen, but the inner/main/foldable screen behaves as a tablet screen, which changes some apps behavior a bit. For example Opera shows tabs in that mode, unlike the fullscreen layout of the "phone mode", and Youtube does not go fullscreen when you turn the phone, instead it just rotate the video screen (like a webpage).
Is there a way to force the "phone mode" in this screen? IMO it is not big enough to act as a tablet.
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I don't think that setting tells Android that you want phone resolution so that apps present differently. This setting is more for Samsung-modified apps and global settings screens can split navigation, erc.
It was exactly that, unfortunately I also liked the split view in some apps
Thank you Atthorpe.
strann0 said:
It was exactly that, unfortunately I also liked the split view in some apps
Thank you Atthorpe.
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Right?, I wish they would make it so we could choose which we wanted per app