Can anyone suggest how to disable the annoying photo voice control prompt everytime i open the camera on my Note 10+?
I am sorry that Ican't help you, as that prompt has never appeared in my 4 monts old note 10+ !
go to settings, shooting methods, and enable (to stop the prompt). If disabled, it will continue to prompt.
This is quite idiotic of Samsung not to allow us to stop this prompt. I don't need my phone or bixby listening to anything I do.
The short of it is, i don't believe you can prevent the prompt.
tonyblack said:
Can anyone suggest how to disable the annoying photo voice control prompt everytime i open the camera on my Note 10+?
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Firstly, i agree with @winol.
I have never seen/had such a prompt when using
camera.
I have had my Note 10 + since launch (last year)
I supect it is a Accessibility setting.. that you could have enabled.. by mistake? (Not sure)
Otherwise, it's maybe some other app or settings...
Bottom line
is that prompt appears , only for certain Regions/ CSC/devices etc ?
@wrecklesswun post #3 suggest that it could be
Camera settings /shooting methods ?
However, my Camera /Shootings methods only
covers instructions
eg Say "Smile Cheese, Capture" etc
Nothing, about " enhancements Talkback etc" as in your screenshot. .?
If i turn off this Shooting methods /Voice control, i get absolutely no "toast messages" or messages to enable it.
Good luck
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I was trying to call an automated voice system up today and was asked to enter my phone number in. I hit the "keypad" button and instead of the keypad opening up the Note application opened up. I had to click on the "ok" button in the top right corner to close that and to get back to the regular keypad so that I might enter my number in.
Is there any way to change this? I had an HTC TyTN II for two years and I never utilized the phone call notes feature on that phone. Given that, I'm very confident I'm never going to be using it on this phone and yet that's what first pops up when I hit the "keypad" button.
Any ideas as to what I can do to fix this?
You can set the phone to open Notes when in a call simply by pulling out the stylus. It is in Phone Settings- Advanced tab.
i understand your concern, occasionally my cheek would open up notes while on a call and type random stuff. I don't find it annoying enough to disable it but at the same time i've never used the notes during a phone call feature.
Dont know if theres a way of disabling it but maybe if u dig around in the register and search for "notes.exe" or whatever the notes app is named u might find something relative.
Ever since the Lollipop upgrade, the only way I can get "Ok Google" recognition to work from all screens is to disable S Voice. But when I do that, I can no longer voice-control the built-in camera app (it tells me I have to enable S Voice).
Is there a way to fix this, or are we now forced to abandon one of these two useful features?
Gary02468 said:
Ever since the Lollipop upgrade, the only way I can get "Ok Google" recognition to work from all screens is to disable S Voice. But when I do that, I can no longer voice-control the built-in camera app (it tells me I have to enable S Voice).
Is there a way to fix this, or are we now forced to abandon one of these two useful features?
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Are you sure you have that option activated in the camera under settings?
Also, I'm not a s/voice user myself, but I don't have it disabled. I just removed it from being activated from the home button.
Kamau54 said:
Are you sure you have that option activated in the camera under settings?
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It turns off when I disable S Voice. If I try to turn it back on, it tells me I need to enable S Voice first.
Also, I'm not a s/voice user myself, but I don't have it disabled. I just removed it from being activated from the home button.
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And does that let you use "Ok Google" recognition from all screens (including the lockscreen)? For me, that option in the Google Now settings is greyed out unless I disable S Voice.
No. Disable Svoice, activate ok google detection. Open your camera app and turn on voice. It will ask to enable Svoice. Enable it. Ok google voice still works on all screens and voice recognition works in the camera app as well.
Exactly correct.
erick161 said:
No. Disable Svoice, activate ok google detection. Open your camera app and turn on voice. It will ask to enable Svoice. Enable it. Ok google voice still works on all screens and voice recognition works in the camera app as well.
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Works great. Thank you!
Ok Google Fix
This may help those who updated to 5.0.1 on the At&t Note 4. It may work for other note 4's. This applies if you already had Google Now set to work on all screens along with various other settings and now they are greyed out. If you never could get Google Now to work on all screens in 4.4.4 that is a different problem.
1. Disable S Voice, the Samsung voice control. Simply go to apps and disable it.
2. Either Restart your Phone, or Power it Off then turn it back on.
3. Try the settings in Google Now Voice again. The first setting which probably worked before - "From The Google App" should still be able to be toggled on and off.
The Second setting, "From Any Screen" May now work and let you train your voice. A clue is the very bottom of the screen "Train Voice Model" and "Delete Voice Model" should no longer be greyed out.
If the second setting gets you to the next screen now where you say Google Now three times but nothing happens, go to the next the step.
4. Put your Note 4 into safe mode. You will not be looking for any programs that might be blocking Google Now as you might expect. I know what is blocking it, it's S Voice that even though is turned off is still blocking it.
If you do not understand safe mode, or have any reservations doing it, don't. Though I feel it is a safe thing to do, I am not going to give instructions how to do it, you can find it online easily. I take no responsibility if you find how to do it then make a mistake somehow and screw up your phone.
5. Once in safe mode, and staying in safe mode and when the phone has loaded everything it is going to load, go to the Google Now settings again and you should see all settings available now. In the second setting "From Any Screen" toggle it on and when it takes you to the voice training do the three steps of Google Now voice training.
At that point you are done. Remember, there are other settings that may affect the use of Google Now but if you had it working before the Lollipop upgrade those settings should not have changed.
6. Simply restart the Note 4 and Google Now should work from any screen again.
7. You should be able to restart S Voice at this point if you need it, primarily for the camera voice commands. I decided to leave mine disabled since I rarely to never use the camera voice commands. You do not need S Voice to be active to use Google Now.
tampa8 said:
This may help those who updated to 5.0.1 on the At&t Note 4. It may work for other note 4's. This applies if you already had Google Now set to work on all screens along with various other settings and now they are greyed out. If you never could get Google Now to work on all screens in 4.4.4 that is a different problem.
1. Disable S Voice, the Samsung voice control. Simply go to apps and disable it.
2. Either Restart your Phone, or Power it Off then turn it back on.
3. Try the settings in Google Now Voice again. The first setting which probably worked before - "From The Google App" should still be able to be toggled on and off.
The Second setting, "From Any Screen" May now work and let you train your voice. A clue is the very bottom of the screen "Train Voice Model" and "Delete Voice Model" should no longer be greyed out.
If the second setting gets you to the next screen now where you say Google Now three times but nothing happens, go to the next the step.
4. Put your Note 4 into safe mode. You will not be looking for any programs that might be blocking Google Now as you might expect. I know what is blocking it, it's S Voice that even though is turned off is still blocking it.
If you do not understand safe mode, or have any reservations doing it, don't. Though I feel it is a safe thing to do, I am not going to give instructions how to do it, you can find it online easily. I take no responsibility if you find how to do it then make a mistake somehow and screw up your phone.
5. Once in safe mode, and staying in safe mode and when the phone has loaded everything it is going to load, go to the Google Now settings again and you should see all settings available now. In the second setting "From Any Screen" toggle it on and when it takes you to the voice training do the three steps of Google Now voice training.
At that point you are done. Remember, there are other settings that may affect the use of Google Now but if you had it working before the Lollipop upgrade those settings should not have changed.
6. Simply restart the Note 4 and Google Now should work from any screen again.
7. You should be able to restart S Voice at this point if you need it, primarily for the camera voice commands. I decided to leave mine disabled since I rarely to never use the camera voice commands. You do not need S Voice to be active to use Google Now.
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Used to
Worked at stage 3. Reenabling S Voice rebroke OkGoogle. RE Disabled S Voice. All that's changed is either the screen must be on or it must be plugged in. Like my Note Pro. Used to just need to be on..screen off and all.
That's a change with Lollipop and not a "problem." (now it is screen on or charging) It appears Ok Google no longer works with the screen off by design, at least on the Note 4.
I can keep S Voice on after doing the steps. (Though I have since turned it off) Try doing all the steps and while in safe mode turn off then on the settings. It's possible this makes Ok Google the "default" over S Voice.
As the header says...
I use glasses, so...
I do not use any face recognition anymore but use my Lametric clock bluetooth to "smart" unlock.
Other smart unlocks do not seem to work properly; like trusted places.
Same with my note 9. Says it's not connected. ("Can't add device, be sure...") Yes I am sure it's nearby and it's paired
Voice unlock works reasonable but starts up the assistent.
If anybody has a hint to use other smart unlocking tools..
I use Google Wif
Idem Automateit.
Huib
Pfff how I miss the finger....
In order to get rid of the "Touch input is blocked" message you have to disable a display setting.
Open your device settings and go to the 'Display' menu. Scroll down a bit under 'Display' and find the setting that says 'Block accidental touches'. Disable that toggle and you shuold no longer see the message.
Pfff, that did it. some people know everything.
Thanks a lot!
Huib
I got this message in Note 9 and compared to behaviour of my wife's Note 9 whose phone was ok and found what's causing it.
Block accidental touches toggle made no difference for me.
Go to Accessibility then Dexterity and interaction and check if option for easy screen on is on. If it is, turn it off. Then it works as supposed.
In my case with this feature on, after covering the sensor, my screen would come on after about 30 seconds with said error. With it off, it turns off completely as I remember on my Note 8.
How to disable air command?
I did intensive google research, nobody seems to be able to disable air command, except using paid system app disabler.
It also occurs on every samsung devices with stylus running android 8.1 and after.
Is there any solutions or we just have to deal with accidentally pressing the button when using the stylus, and forgetting the option of stylus button commands on other apps?
Even the hold button to erase in Samsung's own Note app seems to be random for me, sometimes it works, sometimes it just open the goddamn air command.
upilngapung said:
How to disable air command?
I did intensive google research, nobody seems to be able to disable air command, except using paid system app disabler.
It also occurs on every samsung devices with stylus running android 8.1 and after.
Is there any solutions or we just have to deal with accidentally pressing the button when using the stylus, and forgetting the option of stylus button commands on other apps?
Even the hold button to erase in Samsung's own Note app seems to be random for me, sometimes it works, sometimes it just open the goddamn air command.
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https://beebom.com/how-remove-bloatware-android-without-root/
(after a device reset all disabled applications are displayed again)
IDK if this can help you,but it can disable all applications....
sry for english
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https://beebom.com/how-remove-bloatware-android-without-root/
(after a device reset all disabled applications are displayed again)
IDK if this can help you,but it can disable all applications....
sry for english
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Sorry for the late reply,
Have you tried it for air command? Does the apk conflicts with other apps? Will the device still recognize the button?
I use the device for my work so i can't risk resetting it and have to do a full backup-restore cycle.
Thanks
upilngapung said:
Sorry for the late reply,
Have you tried it for air command? Does the apk conflicts with other apps? Will the device still recognize the button?
I use the device for my work so i can't risk resetting it and have to do a full backup-restore cycle.
Thanks
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No, I haven't tried uninstalling (the right term is disabling) air command ! I never needed a such this (perhaps third-party applications depend from this app)
This way - mode disables applications for the user....After any device Reset, all disabled applications reappear ...
IDK your job and I can't put your job in risk
sry for english ....
daitalos said:
No, I haven't tried uninstalling (the right term is disabling) air command ! I never needed a such this (perhaps third-party applications depend from this app)
This way - mode disables applications for the user....After any device Reset, all disabled applications reappear ...
IDK your job and I can't put your job in risk
sry for english ....
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So you mean is : the adb command just disables the service from running, so it will turn back on after reset (power off-power on) and not factory reset, right ?
EDIT: So i just did it, succesfully.
For samsung's notes app, button still works as eraser, and no air command!
For Infinite Painter, button recognized as "Front stylus button" and can be used without hassle.
EDIT2: S-pen settings are completely gone, but i had all the settings that allows you functions such as hover to scroll, hover to give more info abt buttons (one you can hover over a button and it shows the button's name), hover to enlarge images in gallery app, hover textbox to handwrite in it. Idk if any of you who disabled these settings then disabled the app would result the same.
And all the air command-accessible only options are gone such as translate, bixby vision, glance, screenwrite etc. As expected.
MANY THANKS
upilngapung said:
So you mean is : the adb command just disables the service from running, so it will turn back on after reset (power off-power on) and not factory reset, right ?
EDIT: So i just did it, succesfully.
For samsung's notes app, button still works as eraser, and no air command!
For Infinite Painter, button recognized as "Front stylus button" and can be used without hassle.
EDIT2: S-pen settings are completely gone, but i had all the settings that allows you functions such as hover to scroll, hover to give more info abt buttons (one you can hover over a button and it shows the button's name), hover to enlarge images in gallery app, hover textbox to handwrite in it. Idk if any of you who disabled these settings then disabled the app would result the same.
And all the air command-accessible only options are gone such as translate, bixby vision, glance, screenwrite etc. As expected.
MANY THANKS
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ok nice....
No, it's not right !
Remember: the disabled applications will reappear only after "Factory Reset" (no power on-off)
*_From stock recovery or through the central settings > About tablet > Reset ....
I uninstalled it via:
Code:
pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.samsung.android.service.aircommand
I can confirm, that all the S-Pen Settings are gone, but other than that the Pen works fine (I hope )
At least I can use the button now in LectureNotes without having the stupid menu pop up all the time.
Edit: Okay there is one thing you should know! Before uninstalling the aircommand service, you MUST configure the pen how you would like it. For example the hovering. If you forget to disable it before removing the service, you can not configure it using the UI but need to do this using the settings command.
For example:
Code:
adb shell settings put system pen_hovering_pointer 0
to disable the hovering pointer
Make sure your Bixby Routines is intact (not debloated).
Steps :
1. Go to 'Settings' then 'Advanced Settings'
2. Scroll down to Bixby Routines, then toggle on
3. Tap on Bixby Routines then chose 'Add routine' tab
4. On 'if' section tap on plus sign
5. Scroll down to 'Event', choose 'App Opened', select 'Camera'
6. On then section, tap plus sign, select 'Notifications' then select 'Do Not Disturb', select 'On'
7. Tap on 'Next' then give the routine a name of your choice and optionally color or icon.
That's it. Do not disturbed will be automatically off when camera app closed. Let me know if there is a more convenient way.
In camera settings, turn off shutter sound toggle.
For some reason, I do not have that option
What's your firmware?
I'm still on this attached version, August security update. I'm aware update is on the way, but still nothing til two days ago.
sanctitude888 said:
For some reason, I do not have that option
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In some regions, turning off camera shutter sound is illegal which might be the reason why you don't see the option in camera settings.
Shutter sound is always turned off when mute is on with my A52s. So, on the one-off occasion that anyone will need sneaky photos just turn on mute. How hard could it be?
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Shutter sound is always turned off when mute is on with my A52s. So, on the one-off occasion that anyone will need sneaky photos just turn on mute. How hard could it be?
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Well, I guess all comes down to intention. For instance if you want to take a snapshot of a page in a library, not a person without one's consent. I used to have a working app for Android 9, which no longer works. So this is just like a workaround so you do not forget to restore your standard sound settings.
sanctitude888 said:
Well, I guess all comes down to intention. For instance if you want to take a snapshot of a page in a library, not a person without one's consent. I used to have a working app for Android 9, which no longer works. So this is just like a workaround so you do not forget to restore your standard sound settings.
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If you can't remember to restore sound after taking a silent (sorry if I used the word sneaky) photo, then I can’t imagine how on earth you are able to handle other stuff on your phone. There is an icon in the notification area to make you aware of the silent mode. If the notification sound is of life and death importance, you will only forget it once and the next time you turn it off you will remember the horror and turn it on again after taking that SILENT photo.