Side mute/vibrate button - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Hello community. I got my OnepLus 7t today and was wondering if there is any way to change/switch the side mute button options. I would like to be able to slide it down in order to mute the phone. Thanks.

Brontok said:
Hello community. I got my OnepLus 7t today and was wondering if there is any way to change/switch the side mute button options. I would like to be able to slide it down in order to mute the phone. Thanks.
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i agree with you, i think this is not possible now, maybe at future updates

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[Q] slide to answer galaxy nexus

hi,
can't seem to find a solution to this via search since not sure what to call it.
this screen when the phone rings and you have go grab that thing in the middle and slide it in one direction or the other.....how do i replace it with almost anything else? can't stand it. at least if you could see before you grab that center thing which direction you are supposed to pull the thing.
i'm rooted and using liquid rom.
thanks
Uhh. Once you do it once, you know which way to go. Don't see the issue there lol. Do you get fumbled by the stock lockscreen too? Forget which way is camera and which way is unlock? Cmon...
I'm sure there are ways to replace it.
anyone helpful out there?
martonikaj said:
Uhh. Once you do it once, you know which way to go. Don't see the issue there lol. Do you get fumbled by the stock lockscreen too? Forget which way is camera and which way is unlock? Cmon...
I'm sure there are ways to replace it.
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Try this app:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/answer-calls-by-gesture-(acg)/com.sch.answergesturefree
glhelinski said:
anyone helpful out there?
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What exactly are you looking for it to do?
Gingerbread had slide right to answer, slide left to effectively stop the ringer and send the caller to voicemail.
ICS has the exact same functionality, and looks much more polished doing so in my opinion.
But I am curious, what is it you want to happen/see?
basically looking for just buttons to push...nothing to slide.
a couple things about me that the first smart*** "helper" didn't care to take into consideration.. just insult me...and thank you for that by the way! 1) i don't get very many calls. i mostly just use this thing as a computer so when i do get a call i don't always remember very well which way i will need to pull that slider and 2) i have 2 conditions in my hands which don't always allow me to "hang onto" that slider thing.
since, i found an app called "EZ button" which has 3 buttons that are displayed on screen when the phone rings. you either push the buttons or hold for a couple seconds. SO FAR...it seems to work in ICS/Liquid though it doesn't really mention being ICS compatible.
i will try out ACG as the prior poster metioned. i tried initially but it didn't appreciate that i have ads blocked so i have to edit the hosts file....in time.
greeced said:
What exactly are you looking for it to do?
Gingerbread had slide right to answer, slide left to effectively stop the ringer and send the caller to voicemail.
ICS has the exact same functionality, and looks much more polished doing so in my opinion.
But I am curious, what is it you want to happen/see?
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glhelinski said:
basically looking for just buttons to push...nothing to slide.
a couple things about me that the first smart*** "helper" didn't care to take into consideration.. just insult me...and thank you for that by the way! 1) i don't get very many calls. i mostly just use this thing as a computer so when i do get a call i don't always remember very well which way i will need to pull that slider and 2) i have 2 conditions in my hands which don't always allow me to "hang onto" that slider thing.
since, i found an app called "EZ button" which has 3 buttons that are displayed on screen when the phone rings. you either push the buttons or hold for a couple seconds. SO FAR...it seems to work in ICS/Liquid though it doesn't really mention being ICS compatible.
i will try out ACG as the prior poster metioned. i tried initially but it didn't appreciate that i have ads blocked so i have to edit the hosts file....in time.
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EZ Answer looks like it does what you want it to do and more. It incorporates all of the other 'EZ' applications that cost 99 cents into one for I guess a good deal of $1.99.
EZTouch on its own looks like the standalone product you are looking for.
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EZButton seems like another standalone product that does what you want to do, but also incorporates your volume buttons to answer by speaker or regularly.
Now whether each work for ICS and particularly this phone, I don't know. I see that you already tried 'EZ Button' so I'm guessing all will work, but I'm not 100% on that.
Good Luck.

how to swap soft keys!?!?!?!

Hi all,
I've looked everywhere and I can't be the only one who wants this.....
Is there not a way to swap the placement of the back key ala LG G2? It's driving me nuts and is the only thing that is keeping this phone from being perfect (for me) can ANYONE please lend a helping hand?
Thanks
razamataz said:
Hi all,
I've looked everywhere and I can't be the only one who wants this.....
Is there not a way to swap the placement of the back key ala LG G2? It's driving me nuts and is the only thing that is keeping this phone from being perfect (for me) can ANYONE please lend a helping hand?
Thanks
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This was the first thing I noticed coming form the LG G2 as well, and haven't found a way yet. Why would they put the back button all the way to the left, it is driving me crazy as it is the most used button!
razamataz said:
Hi all,
I've looked everywhere and I can't be the only one who wants this.....
Is there not a way to swap the placement of the back key ala LG G2? It's driving me nuts and is the only thing that is keeping this phone from being perfect (for me) can ANYONE please lend a helping hand?
Thanks
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Try auto hide soft key's on Google play
gravitybox works. have to have xposed installed
jaythenut said:
Try auto hide soft key's on Google play
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auto hide soft key's works, but is there any way to use it without the auto-hide/quick bar stuff?
I can't believe there isn't a way to create the same thing that LG has done for this phone. All manufactures should offer this. It's not like HTC didn't "borrow" the knock feature so this shouldn't be a stretch....
I don't get it. I've used Android for years and this is how it is on every device other than Samsung phones. I would just get used to it. Odds are you'll have to anyway in the future.
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jtc276 said:
I don't get it. I've used Android for years and this is how it is on every device other than Samsung phones. I would just get used to it. Odds are you'll have to anyway in the future.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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Never!!!! Lol, I hate that its on the left side. I hold my phone mostly in my right hand and hate how I now need to stretch my hand across to back arrow. This is one area I really do believe Samsung got it right. It's more natural on the right side of the phone. Even if you strongly disagree , at least do what LG has done and give me the option to make it how I want it. If I want to be told how something should be without the option to change it I may as well have a iPhone!
jaythenut said:
Try auto hide soft key's on Google play
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I don't think this app allows you to change the placement of the soft keys does it? I don't see anything in the description that implies that, more meant to just hide the keys.
razamataz said:
I don't think this app allows you to change the placement of the soft keys does it? I don't see anything in the description that implies that, more meant to just hide the keys.
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Yeah, it replaces the nav bar and let's you choose between a bunch of other different themed nav bars. I just can't get it to work without its quickbar feature/autohide.

Anyone know how to swap the "recents" and the "back" button?

Thanks if anyone can help!
stu5797 said:
Thanks if anyone can help!
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Don't think there's a way to natively change that. Your best bet is to root and check out Xposed Modules (if they even exist yet, I'm not sure).
Usually that's the only way to do stuff like that. Or custom ROMs with such settings built-in. I'm looking forward to being able to add another "option's" button on the nav bar. Sucks by default its usually up top.
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Used to the Samsung way of doing it? But there's no way to do it stock.
swap recent and back button is inside gravity box. As is all the other must haves. To me personally that is.
I'm waiting patiently for exposed, it'll be a while.> http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
Came from an s6. I do think the Samsung placement is better since I'm right-handed and use one hand a lot, so the back key on the right is a perfect placement. You do get used it though.

power button question

Hello, I recently acquired a Pixel C and I am very happy with it but something is bugging me. The power button is kind of hard to push and there is no haptic feedback, i.e. click, like for the volume buttons. Could anyone be so kind and confirm how the power button feels on their device, to know if this is normal or if there's something wrong ? Big thanks in advance!!
Narco77 said:
Hello, I recently acquired a Pixel C and I am very happy with it but something is bugging me. The power button is kind of hard to push and there is no haptic feedback, i.e. click, like for the volume buttons. Could anyone be so kind and confirm how the power button feels on their device, to know if this is normal or if there's something wrong ? Big thanks in advance!!
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It's not hard on my new Pixel C, feels just like my phone. There is no haptic feedback on the device which is a shame.
m+a+r+k said:
It's not hard on my new Pixel C, feels just like my phone. There is no haptic feedback on the device which is a shame.
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Thanks for your response! What I meant by haptic feedback was the subtle click you get when you press the volume buttons. My power button doesn't do that and sometimes I have to press twice do turn the pixel on or off, which is a bit annoying.
m+a+r+k said:
It's not hard on my new Pixel C, feels just like my phone. There is no haptic feedback on the device which is a shame.
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oops, double post !
Ok, understood.
So my power button feels exactly like the volume controls. As you say, a 'subtle' click.
Mine has the click for the power button, and isn't hard to push at all. Sounds like there's something up with yours.
m+a+r+k said:
Ok, understood.
So my power button feels exactly like the volume controls. As you say, a 'subtle' click.
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Thanks, now I know that something is wrong. Oh well, here we go for a return, hope Google manages that quickly.
Narco77 said:
Thanks, now I know that something is wrong. Oh well, here we go for a return, hope Google manages that quickly.
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I hope they still have stock! They aren't making any more...
m+a+r+k said:
I hope they still have stock! They aren't making any more...
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Just called them and a replacement unit is already on its way!
Now I have to flash everything back to stock just to avoid any warranty issues...
Thanks for your help!
Did you install recovery and root?
If so, which method did you use? There are several documented in this forum, most out-of-date.
I'm just about to use TWRP 3.1.1-1 (to keep data encryption) and Magisk 14.5 which apparently now works with Pixel C.
m+a+r+k said:
Did you install recovery and root?
If so, which method did you use? There are several documented in this forum, most out-of-date.
I'm just about to use TWRP 3.1.1-1 (to keep data encryption) and Magisk 14.5 which apparently now works with Pixel C.
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yep, TWRP 3.1.1-1 and Magisk 14 work like a charm.
Combined with adAway and a modded youtube apk it's the perfect tablet for me, so glad they still had one left!

Flip to shhh

Hi all,
During last month, I spoof my pixel 2 xl to use the px3 xl Camera and "flip to shhh".
Now, i would like to disable it.
Does someone know how to make the "flip to shhh" to work with adb?
This method "https://www.xda-developers.com/digital-wellbeing-flip-to-silence-google-pixel-2/" doesn't seem to work anymore and I don't want to use tasker possible. I like to put my phone face down during meeting and during the night and hear/feel the vibration feedback meaning, you are in "do not disturb".
Thank you !
Kurt994 said:
Hi all,
During last month, I spoof my pixel 2 xl to use the px3 xl Camera and "flip to shhh".
Now, i would like to disable it.
Does someone know how to make the "flip to shhh" to work with adb?
This method "https://www.xda-developers.com/digital-wellbeing-flip-to-silence-google-pixel-2/" doesn't seem to work anymore and I don't want to use tasker possible. I like to put my phone face down during meeting and during the night and hear/feel the vibration feedback meaning, you are in "do not disturb".
Thank you !
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I think Tasker is the only way to go for now.
SageWilliams said:
I think Tasker is the only way to go for now.
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Thank you for your answer... I hoped someone found a way to make it work.
https://www.xda-developers.com/digital-wellbeing-flip-to-silence-google-pixel-2/
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using XDA Labs
Any updates on how to enable this for our phones?
Hadookie said:
Any updates on how to enable this for our phones?
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Shout out to @Phoenix Wright - https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/themes/enable-flip-to-shhh-pixel-devices-t3907892

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