Hello,
I changed a lot in Developer options and dont know the original settings .
Can someone make some screenshots?
Thnx.
Sermpie said:
I changed a lot in Developer options and dont know the original settings .
Can someone make some screenshots?
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I think that's easy for you to reset back to the original, isn't it?
Turn "Developer options" off
Turn "Developer options" back on
Wouldn't doing just that reset them all to the original options?
I could do that for you but then I'd lose all my settings, so my 16 screenshots below are on my Samsung Galaxy A325G Android 12 as they are set now.
Bear in mind that many of the options have sub options, particularly if you long-press on them (which makes the number of screenshots a lot!).
So I included an extra couple of screenshots to show you the sub options of the new Android 12 "Developer options" "Wireless debug" sub menu, by way of example.
Also note that some of the Developer options below have "Samsung" in the name, so I can't tell you what you'll find on your brand of phone if it's not a Samsung (I didn't look you up as I generally answer for everyone and not just the OP so that we all benefit from the dialog).
Also please bear in mind the Developer options" are different based on the Android release (e.g., between Android 11 and 12 Google moved "Mock location" from around the middle to the very bottom and they added "Wireless debugging"), my point being you should probably state the version of Android that you're on in your request.
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Hi everyone. I have two issues since 4.2.1:
a: Daydreams do not work. No matter what I try. I set it to work when charging, and charge the phone from mains and watch the screen go to sleep but nothing happens!
b: I read somewhere to check sleep settings in developer options. I cannot find them any more! Have they gone? They are not in settings>apps like other websites suggest.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jonny
Press build number so long many times when you see easter egg and then go back and press seven times build version
manumanfred said:
Press build number so long many times when you see easter egg and then go back and press seven times build version
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Not sure of the relevance here. My issue isn't with the easter egg - none of the daydreams work.
If you wanted to know the build, I am on 4.2.1, JOP40D
jonnyguitar said:
Not sure of the relevance here. My issue isn't with the easter egg - none of the daydreams work.
If you wanted to know the build, I am on 4.2.1, JOP40D
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Pressing rapidly on Build number will open Developer Options by prompting "You are now a developer" or something. They are hidden by default.
In settings-about phone-build, press build seven times to enable developer options. Not sure about first part of your questions, but make sure your device is plugged in to either a dock or charger thats active, have set following, in settings-security-screen security i set automatic lock to 15seconds , in screen security i set my power button to lock screen immediately and my phone is set to sleep as after 10minutes in settings-display, if i quickpress power button to screen off then again to bring up lockscreen after 15seconds the screen darkens and a few seconds later daydream turns on. There are some great live wallpapers out already set up for daydream on 4.2. if you are lookin for more choices. Hope this has helped rather than confused, am a noob so not up on technical terms etc
sent via xda app from my yakju gnex 4.2.1 paranoid android 2.99 beta 6
bozint said:
Pressing rapidly on Build number will open Developer Options by prompting "You are now a developer" or something. They are hidden by default.
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Awesome, I did that, and found that in the dev options "stay awake while charging" was ticked. It's fixed the problem and daydreams now working.
Thanks everyone!
Jonny
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My phone shows details about where I put my finger, velocity, and the gestures I do.
I would like to remove this setting but I dont know how...
HELP ME!!!!!
It's in the developer options, uncheck pointer location.
FireFlies1603 said:
My phone shows details about where I put my finger, velocity, and the gestures I do.
I would like to remove this setting but I dont know how...
HELP ME!!!!!
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go to settings-system-developer options-uncheck: "show pointer location"
press thanks if i help you
54NJ41 said:
go to settings-system-developer options-uncheck: "show pointer location"
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Afterwards, at the top of the Developer Options panel, toggle off the Developer Options so that you can't accidentally turn this on again.
If you ever need to get to the Developer Options: Settings > About device, then tap on the 'Build number' setting until a toast tells you Developer Options has been enabled.
I had a friend bring a unit to my house that has the CPU usage and other information displayed constantly in a bar across the top of the screen while in XBMC... I have no idea how this was set or more importantly how to get rid of it. Out of all the units I've used and played with I've never seen this before.
Can someone tell me what would have caused this and where the setting is to disable or turn it off?
Thanks!
Regards to all!
Bill
In which skin?
In Mimic:
- Go to System/Skin Settings/Home Window/Setup the main menu
- In each of your enabled sections, go to Select infoline, at the bottom of the list is System info
- In Mimic, at least, you need to select this for every section, so you can have different infoline information depending on which selection/section you have highlighted on the home screen
I assume it's somewhere similar, but not exactly the same, for different skins. I couldn't find it in the default Confluence skin.
Terry T said:
In which skin?
In Mimic:
- Go to System/Skin Settings/Home Window/Setup the main menu
- In each of your enabled sections, go to Select infoline, at the bottom of the list is System info
- In Mimic, at least, you need to select this for every section, so you can have different infoline information depending on which selection/section you have highlighted on the home screen
I assume it's somewhere similar, but not exactly the same, for different skins. I couldn't find it in the default Confluence skin.
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Sorry.... Forgot to mention that it is the Android power option version of Confluence Gotham 13.2
Here's a photo of the screen
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Sorry.... Forgot to mention that it is the Android power option version of Confluence Gotham 13.2
Here's a photo of the screen
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Go to SYSTEM>SETTINGS>SYSTEM>DEBUGGING and uncheck "enable debug logging"
you may have to set "setting level" to advanced to see DEBUGGING
Just got this.... Will call my friend and have him check that. Thank you so much!!!
Bill
Problem solved... Thank you again! Last night I went into expert level and checked all of the settings on one of my units here and somehow never saw that......don't know how I missed it, but I appreciate the answer.
Just flashed Android M final version from factory image, try the method (long tap on Settings gear) for System UI Tuner, but nothing happens...
Any idea?
It took me several tries to get it to work. I finally went to settings to see if I missed the message, but I didn't. Once I did it once from the settings screen it worked.
pappt said:
Just flashed Android M final version from factory image, try the method (long tap on Settings gear) for System UI Tuner, but nothing happens...
Any idea?
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Probably the animation is disabled in developer option. Enable it and reboot.
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ranaxda200 said:
Probably the animation is disabled in developer option. Enable it and reboot.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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Yes, i disabled the animation...i hope that's the reason...i am not have the tab with me right now, so can't try immediately.
Thanks!
Google is hiding everything from users as usual.
System UI tuner is nowhere to be found on Nexus 7 by default even under developer options. It just doesnt exist!
In order to enable System UI tuner on your Nexus 7 in the first place you have to long tap settings icon and then you get message "congratulations, system UI tuner has been enabled"
Enjoy!
BTW, there is no vertical app drawer by default on Nexus 7 either! You have to download "Google Now Launcher" app from Google Play/ Carefully read notifications once you open this app, it is asking if you want to transfer all icons on your current homescreen to new one or start from scratch
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Yes, i disabled the animation...i hope that's the reason...i am not have the tab with me right now, so can't try immediately.
Thanks!
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the animation was the trick...or the bug?
Anyway, it's working now.
I am unable to get this to activate. I went under develop options to check the animation settings. All I see is: window animation scale, transition animation scale, and animator duration scale. All 3 are at 1x. Any thoughts?
im using a note 3 running resurrection remix android 6.0.1 and i am also unable to enable system ui tuner. Developer options is turned on, animations are turned on as well, but the gear will not spin and i cannot get the toast message no matter how many times i try to press and hold the button. Please help.
my t-mobile galaxy note 5 just updated to Marshmallow, and i am not able to enable the system ui tuner. any help ?
Im having the same problelm
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I am unable to get this to activate. I went under develop options to check the animation settings. All I see is: window animation scale, transition animation scale, and animator duration scale. All 3 are at 1x. Any thoughts?
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let me know if you get any answers.
I have the same problem. Doesn't work.
With Cyanogenmod 12.1 (latest smapshot) my problem is the same. The cog keeps spinning around and stops when I don't touch it anymore. Is it possible to edit some config file to activate the System UI Tuner? Or isn't there any Sytem UI Tuner in the Cyanogenmod releases at all?
Heinz
^It does the same in CM13 on my i777. I'm pretty sure it doesn't do anything because those settings are already available in CM.
sorry, wrong phone
How is this SOLVED? I am having the same problem on a non rooted Samsung galaxy s5. And this did not explain why it is not working or how to get to the system ui tuner. I've tried everything, but the gear doesn't spin at all. And in all the pics I've seen, none of them have hardware buttons like the galaxies do, they've always been the buttons on the screen, the back button, the home button, and the menu button.
I am using asus zenphone 2 laser 5.5.....
I can't enable the system ui tunner...
I tried all the way what are clearly shown above.
Any one help me
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How is this SOLVED? I am having the same problem on a non rooted Samsung galaxy s5. And this did not explain why it is not working or how to get to the system ui tuner. I've tried everything, but the gear doesn't spin at all. And in all the pics I've seen, none of them have hardware buttons like the galaxies do, they've always been the buttons on the screen, the back button, the home button, and the menu button.
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Touchwiz removed the settings with one of its updates. There is no current access to the System UI.
Recommend removing the SOLVED part of the title, so as to not confuse anyone searching for solutions.
FOUND THE FIX
Disable Developer Options
Reboot
Do the tappy tap on your Build Number to re-enable Developer Options
Swipe down and hold dat Settings icon for ~5sec
Tada
Pimpataria said:
FOUND THE FIX
Disable Developer Options
Reboot
Do the tappy tap on your Build Number to re-enable Developer Options
Swipe down and hold dat Settings icon for ~5sec
Tada
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I've tried all the options mention in this thread. But cudnt get into the system ui. Is it device specific or all marshmallow devices are supported? Please help me in a more detailed method if possible. I'm using Symphony i10 mtk6580 android 6.0 device.
buraq4 said:
I've tried all the options mention in this thread. But cudnt get into the system ui. Is it device specific or all marshmallow devices are supported? Please help me in a more detailed method if possible. I'm using Symphony i10 mtk6580 android 6.0 device.
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Unfortunately it may not be a universal fix. Decided to share just in case it might work for anyone else
Seems to have disappeared.
Anyway of re-activating this feature?
Anybody?
If you mean for it to show in the notification panel then go to' 'Samsung Health' > Three dots (top right corner) > 'Settings' > 'Notifications' > and turn on 'Current steps'. This worked for me, but if the feature is enabled then may have to do more digging.
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If you mean for it to show in the notification panel then go to' 'Samsung Fitness' > Three dots (top right corner) > 'Settings' > 'Notifications' > and turn on 'Current steps'. This worked for me, but if the feature is enabled then may have to do more digging.
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Yes this is what i mean, are you on android p? As they seem to have removed it from this menu in latest update.
dj.shauny.g said:
Yes this is what i mean, are you on android p? As they seem to have removed it from this menu in latest update.
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Yeah, I am but I still have this feature? It should be there unless, like you said, they removed it through an update either through Android OS or the application itself.
Go to app info of samsung health
Notifications
Enable current steps.
I personally disabled it after one ui because I prefer it in a form of widget...