Hello, I would like to know if it's possible, when you swipe down from the top of the screen, to have two buttons instead of one for the internet. I would indeed like to be able to switch on/off the wifi and the 5G connection with two separate buttons. Thanks!
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Hi all,
Can anyone enlighten me about this question?
Whenever I switch on my touch screen (press the power button and slide down the bar) I see from the 3G icon that there is some data activity. In particular, I first see the arrow up, then it switches from 3G to H, then a few seconds of arrow down, and then back to 3G idle.
Has anyone with a rooted phone tried to look at it with androshark (or any other monitoring tool)?
Note that this happens also with all the background data options disabled (including wireless location, accounts sync, always on mobile data, etc).
Clearly, if I switch off mobile networks completely (from the setting or from the power widget), it doesn't happen.
I am just curious of what, how much, (and whereto) is transmitted and received.
Best,
wally
If you have wifi set to off when you're either away from home or at home, should the wifi notification icon on the slide down notification menu thing be greyed out (not blue)? When i manually turn off wifi, and enter my home location (to which i have my smart setting to turn on wifi) wifi turns on automatically and connects to my router.
When I leave my home area (i have the smart setting to turn off wifi) it does not appear to turn off. Has anyone ran into this issue?
I guess I might be the only one with this issue. Strange.
Same here, so far the only issue I'm having with the G4, but still annoying
Same here, smart settings is not working properly
It requires data to work.
What data? Home location is set, data is always active..
Llama does a much better job and it's free on the Play Store.
Did you set your GPS to high accuracy and set up your home location. Mine works fine
BAD ASS NOTE 4 & LG G4
As the title says, somehow I moved the primary short cuts the ones at the bottom of the home screen to the side where they are stacked vertically. They are over lapping existing short cuts that can no longer be pressed without the primary being activated.
So the question is how did I do it, and how do I get it back to normal where they are at the bottom again?
I have looked around and I can not find any real answers so help would be appreciated.
Commcat said:
As the title says, somehow I moved the primary short cuts the ones at the bottom of the home screen to the side where they are stacked vertically. They are over lapping existing short cuts that can no longer be pressed without the primary being activated.
So the question is how did I do it, and how do I get it back to normal where they are at the bottom again?
I have looked around and I can not find any real answers so help would be appreciated.
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You probably turned on one handed mode - adds home back and recents keys to the right side. Generally a toggle in the notification bar, or somewhere in the settings you will find it. I hit toggles all the time justpulling the phone out of my pocket...
Hope this helps.
panaderodc said:
You probably turned on one handed mode - adds home back and recents keys to the right side. Generally a toggle in the notification bar, or somewhere in the settings you will find it. I hit toggles all the time justpulling the phone out of my pocket...
Hope this helps.
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No I am afraid that was not it as the ONLY thing that was changed was the location of those primary shortcuts. The rest of the phone and display worked normally. The one hand mode cause the keypad for dialing to shrink and shift to the desired side. When this happened the keypad was still normal.
When you say primary shortcuts, are you talking about the dock? Or home, back, recent keys? If the latter, there is a Side key panel setting in display settings - one handed operation which does that without shrinking anything. Posting a screen shot here may help us identify your issue
Commcat said:
No I am afraid that was not it as the ONLY thing that was changed was the location of those primary shortcuts. The rest of the phone and display worked normally. The one hand mode cause the keypad for dialing to shrink and shift to the desired side. When this happened the keypad was still normal.
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I assumed you meant the menu back and home keys, on rereading perhaps you meant the dock. Did you figure it out yet?
panaderodc said:
I assumed you meant the menu back and home keys, on rereading perhaps you meant the dock. Did you figure it out yet?
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Yes I meant the dock, and no I have not figured out how I did it. I am now thinking maybe my display just wigged out and it ended up that way. I was able to fix by enabling easy mode then turning it back to normal mode.
I've just last weekend got my Pixel C. So far, I am completely loving the device. After upgrading to Android N, Build 5, the Wi-Fi problems which nearly made me send the thing back are gone. I ordered and received a really cool case by Cooper Cases - the Universal Executive Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard. I have no idea whether this particular keyboard is to blame (though I am thinking not) - but I have reached out to them to ask. The issue that I am experiencing is that the arrow keys (Left, Right, Up, Down) all press twice each time I strike them, making it ridiculously annoying to navigate through text. The only keyboards installed on the device are the default Google Keyboard and Swype. The behavior does not seem to change if I pick one over the other. All other keys work - it is just these 4 keys.
Any ideas?? Is this a known issue with bluetooth keyboards? Is it software related? Anything I can do? It is driving me a bit nuts.
Thanks!
Quick search indicates that you are not alone in having this problem with Android (and Apple) devices and external 3rd party BT k/boards. Allegations of the cause are using k/bd plus BT mouse/track pad, Broadcom wifi/BT chipset and wifi connection at 2.4Ghz causing problems with BT that operates on close frequencies. But only the mouse "suggestion" would affect cursor keys???? Anyone know if BT keyboards handle cursor keys in a different way to rest of the keys - thinking along lines of "auto repeat". In Settings > Accessibility there is a "Touch and Hold" delay settings - does that affect auto repeat?
I am using smart lock with a Bluetooth device. On the pixel 5 also running Android 12, the lock screen shows an unlocked icon in place of the fingerprint icon, and only a single swipe is needed to go to the home screen. On the pixel 6 pro, the fingerprint icon is shown instead, and two swipes are needed to go to the home screen.
Anybody also use smart lock and have similar issue?
I use smartlock but it doesn't seem to work well for me. I have enabled trusted places, my Bluetooth devices and onbody detection.
I find myself having to input my pin even when I'm at home most of the time. Sort of can't wait for gravity box to be compatible with A12, as it forces the device to stay unlocked.