Dear All,
is there anyway we can make the ok button to close the applications instead of minimizing it.
Go to "settings">"system">"task manager">"button" and make your choice.
prubin said:
Go to "settings">"system">"task manager">"button" and make your choice.
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sorry i was not clear, i mean the hardware button, not the one with the task manager.
I'd like this, too.
If you tap the X on the screen with your finger or stylus, it closes the app. If you press the OK button (much easier), the app keeps running
If you don't have it, AE Button Plus is a must have app. You can assign multi functions to every button. I have OK set to close, Plus double tap and tripple tap options to launch some apps.
I use AE button plus, and like it. But if all you need to do is close an app, you can do it with the phone completely stock just by clicking the end call button.
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sorry i was not clear, i mean the hardware button, not the one with the task manager.
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You could try VJOkButt ,the author used to be very active on these boards, mapped to buton 4. I have not tried this on my Kaiser. It worked well on my Wizard but eventually got replaced by SmartsKey.
dscline said:
...if all you need to do is close an app, you can do it with the phone completely stock just by clicking the end call button.
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You sure about that? I have a stock Tilt and that doesn't work. Task Manager shows the app is still running in the background.
KCMatt said:
...doesn't work. Task Manager shows the app is still running in the background.
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I'm sorry, you're right. I had used that a few times before I loaded AE button, and my recollection was that it closed them. I see now that it just brings you back to the home screen. In that case, AE button is a good choice to accomplish what you want. And you can keep the stock functionality of the ok button, and put close on a double-click, or click-hold if you like.
Thanks alot for all your contributions, i will give it a try.
I wrote a MortScript that uses the MouseClick command to click in the upper right-hand corner, and then used AEBPlus to map the OK button to it. I had to map it to one of AE's virtual buttons first and then make the change in the standard Settings | Buttons.
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I wrote a MortScript that uses the MouseClick command to click in the upper right-hand corner, and then used AEBPlus to map the OK button to it. I had to map it to one of AE's virtual buttons first and then make the change in the standard Settings | Buttons.
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If you already have AEBPlus, you don't have to do all that. It has a "close active application" command built in. You simply map whatever you want to that. I have it mapped to a press-hold of the OK button.
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If you already have AEBPlus, you don't have to do all that. It has a "close active application" command built in. You simply map whatever you want to that. I have it mapped to a press-hold of the OK button.
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That is the best solution. AEBPlus is a must have application.
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I have it mapped to a press-hold of the OK button.
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How have you done that?
dscline said:
If you already have AEBPlus, you don't have to do all that. It has a "close active application" command built in. You simply map whatever you want to that. I have it mapped to a press-hold of the OK button.
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True, but I also use the script for other context-sensitive commands depending on the program (I use the same side OK button for "back" in PIE). Call me crazy.
athanaso77 said:
How have you done that?
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If you have AEBPlus installed, you simply run it, select the button you want to change (in this case, button 4 is the OK button), click in the box down below the button selection, then in the first drop-down you tell it you want that button handled by AEBPlus, and in the second drop-down you select what type of keypress you want to assign (in this case, single press), and in the third drop-down, you select what you want a single press to do (in this case, "OK/Close", then go back to the second drop down and select "long press", and then back to the thrid drop-down and tell it what you want to do for a long press (in this case, "close active application"). Then just exit AEBPlus.
Thank you both (dscline & panosha) for the info !
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Pretty.
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Don't show big options item menu.
Can add some addition item menu or none.
Click [x] button to really exit application.
Show real icon from running application.
Hardware button (Button3) can really exit application.
[ok] is ok.
[x] is really exit application.
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I have tried to do a Google search and searched XDA for an answer and I can't find it. Maybe I am just putting in the wrong keywords.
I thought I saw where there is a way to have the Tilt wake-up by using any of the front buttons vs the side power button. Can someone please tell me how to do this?
Thanks!
settings > system > key lock > change to your preference.
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settings > system > key lock > change to your preference.
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I knew it was something simple! Thank you! Any way to map a single button and have the others locked? Just curious.
ckole said:
I knew it was something simple! Thank you! Any way to map a single button and have the others locked? Just curious.
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I like the "Lock all buttons" mode to prevent the Tilt from being turned on accidently and draining the batteries in my pocket.
But a simple easy way to turn on the Tilt with the buttons locked and not touching the power button, is to slide the screen 1/8 -1/4 inch quickly and let it go back. The unit turns on without the power button even though the buttons are all locked!
Hi:
I am wondering the same thing as the OP. Has anyone found a way to map a different button to "wake" the device up? The power button is just too hard for me to find at times (like when I'm driving).
Any help would really be appreciated.
Thanks!
Sliding the keyboard wakes up the device.
Sliding the keyboard does not wake up my kaiser. There must be some setting somewhere that is causing this behavior for those of you that are experiencing it.
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Sliding the keyboard does not wake up my kaiser. There must be some setting somewhere that is causing this behavior for those of you that are experiencing it.
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Just enable it using KaiserTweak
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Hi:
Thanks for your reply. I do have the slider unlock activated, but I prefer not to open it each time I want to use phone, I am actually looking for a way to unlock via a key if possible.
Thanks anyway!
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Hi:
Thanks for your reply. I do have the slider unlock activated, but I prefer not to open it each time I want to use phone, I am actually looking for a way to unlock via a key if possible.
Thanks anyway!
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settings > system > key lock > change to your preference.
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The answer was posted above.
Set it to not lock the buttons and any button will unlock it.
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The answer was posted above.
Set it to not lock the buttons and any button will unlock it.
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Hi Super:
I did see that post earlier. I guess I probably should have explained myself more clearly. I do not want all keys unlocked, since this would lead to buttons getting pressed by accident when in a pocket or purse. What I am actually looking to be able to do, is wake device with ONE key (instead of the power button). Perhaps by remapping another button to perform the action of the power button, or some other change.
For example, on the Treo 750, you just press the end button, then push the action button. The end button wakes the device, the action button unlocks it.
Thanks again!
You can always set the lock on the phone so that once a button is pressed you'll still have to press unlock on the screen.
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..that just changes the lock pin or no pin required ????
myklm said:
I like the "Lock all buttons" mode to prevent the Tilt from being turned on accidently and draining the batteries in my pocket.
But a simple easy way to turn on the Tilt with the buttons locked and not touching the power button, is to slide the screen 1/8 -1/4 inch quickly and let it go back. The unit turns on without the power button even though the buttons are all locked!
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..that doesnt turn my phone on it just wakes it up once it is on and sleeping...hmmmmm?
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..that doesnt turn my phone on it just wakes it up once it is on and sleeping...hmmmmm?
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Hi:
You're right, I think that's what myk meant. I think he was meaning that sliding the keyboard would wake the device.
Yes, if the phone is actually powered down, the only way to turn it on is with the power button.
I had exact same problem. Fidning the power key whilie driving and otherwise is pain too. So I disabled the key lock from above setting that means any hard key will turn the device on, but I also installed S2U2 or slide to unlock, so if the device was turned on by accident in my pocket, it will go off again soon.
should i start a new topic or can i post here
How can you turn the Tilt off without using the power button?
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I want to assign a button to open the above Volume applet. How do I access it? I looked under "Buttons" and scrolled through the list of "Assign a Program" listings, but couldn't find anything resembling the Volume application.
I know there are some other ring/vibrate applications. I've heard that some of them don't work so well on an AT&T Tilt with wm6.0. Anyway, I'd just like to access this volume option with a button press.
Thanks...
I'd also like to know this.
You might want to check out SetVolume. I have it set to the PTT button on my WM6.1 Tilt, and it works perfectly every time. The best part is, it works with the system volume, so whatever changes you make with SetVolume are reflected in the system volume tab, and vice versa. I guess in a round about way it's exactly what you wanted.
Check it out here, if you haven't already seen it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=395695
Thanks, that does look like a good solution, but I really want to activate the original Voice application that comes with the AT&T Tilt with wm6.0. I want to press a button and have the Volume app open up.
A friend has a 8125 and he can open the Volume applet by moving a slider down on the outside of the case. I looked in Settings -> Buttons on his 8125 and he has a link to Comm Manager, but the sliding button on the phone does not seem to be there. There are no buttons with an app like Voice associated with them.
I'd like to hunt down the .exe file for the Voice applet and write a .lnk file to start it up, but I can't find it. I'm also having trouble getting the file extensions to show up in the wm6.0 File Explorer. I can get all files to show by clicking on the "Show All Files" menu item, but I can't figure out how to get the file extensions to show up. Some files are easy to tell by their icon, I'd be surprised if you couldn't get the extensions to show up somehow.
I'm assuming you have a Tilt, correct? I may be misunderstanding you, but you want to be able to control the volume via a hardware button?
I'm asking because that's what I meant by setvolume. I activate it via my ptt button, and I can them use my scroll wheel to change either system volume or call volume.
Sorry if I'm not getting you. Just trying to help out.
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I'd like to hunt down the .exe file for the Voice applet and write a .lnk file to start it up, but I can't find it. I'm also having trouble getting the file extensions to show up in the wm6.0 File Explorer. I can get all files to show by clicking on the "Show All Files" menu item, but I can't figure out how to get the file extensions to show up. Some files are easy to tell by their icon, I'd be surprised if you couldn't get the extensions to show up somehow.
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try this app, it works on my tilt......but I dont use it..
ciao
fausto
fcasini said:
try this app, it works on my tilt......but I dont use it..
ciao
fausto
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Many thanks for this. Works fine on my TyTN II.
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I'm assuming you have a Tilt, correct? I may be misunderstanding you, but you want to be able to control the volume via a hardware button?
I'm asking because that's what I meant by setvolume. I activate it via my ptt button, and I can them use my scroll wheel to change either system volume or call volume.
Sorry if I'm not getting you. Just trying to help out.
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Yes, I have an AT&T Tilt with wm6.0.
I want to be able to control the volume with the volume control that's already on the phone. See the image in post #1 of this thread. I want to press a button on the phone and have the volume control in the image I posted in message #1 of this thread pop up.
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fcasini said:
try this app, it works on my tilt......but I dont use it..
ciao
fausto
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What is it?
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What is it?
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It's a little executable that does exactly what wanted. There's no install... just unzip WisVol.exe, then use ActiveSync to Explore, and copy WisVol.exe your Tilt (I put it in a folder where I keep such utility programs: \Program Files\Utils\ ). Then you can make a shortcut to wherever you put the .exe. Run it, and it opens the volume controls, just like you wanted! It's a useful little app... thanks to whoever wrote it!
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It's a little executable that does exactly what wanted. There's no install... just unzip WisVol.exe, then use ActiveSync to Explore, and copy WisVol.exe your Tilt (I put it in a folder where I keep such utility programs: \Program Files\Utils\ ). Then you can make a shortcut to wherever you put the .exe. Run it, and it opens the volume controls, just like you wanted! It's a useful little app... thanks to whoever wrote it!
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Thanks for the tip.
I tried this and it works, sometimes. I have my PTT button programmed to use this program, but it doesn't always pop up... sometimes it just flashes, but doesn't stay on top of the screen.
Does it work correctly for you?
Wonderful little program. now I have to ask is there a way to pop open the manilla2D style volume changer? I have used SetVolume, but i prefer the built in volume changer. Thanks!
I posted this earlier in the main HTC M8 forum bug list post and figured it belongs here instead because someone with the ATT version said they don't have that. This is something that I experienced before and after I rooted the Sprint M8.
Basically what happens is that once you enable the setting to long press home for menu under settings and try to use it, it just takes you back to your home screen every time. I was expecting this to be similar to the long press for menu setting the recent apps button had with the EVO 4G LTE.
Go to Settings > Display, gestures and buttons > Buttons - Home
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I posted this earlier in the main HTC M8 forum bug list post and figured it belongs here instead because someone with the ATT version said they don't have that. This is something that I experienced before and after I rooted the Sprint M8.
Basically what happens is that once you enable the setting to long press home for menu under settings and try to use it, it just takes you back to your home screen every time. I was expecting this to be similar to the long press for menu setting the recent apps button had with the EVO 4G LTE.
Go to Settings > Display, gestures and buttons > Buttons - Home
Can anyone else confirm?
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I thought this was just me. It's driving me crazy because I have no menu button.
Captain_Throwback said:
I thought this was just me. It's driving me crazy because I have no menu button.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one! This has been driving me insane since day One. No pun intended.
I'm not sure how many people here had one but... this reminds of the quick launch WebOS introduced back with the Pre. I hope we are able to add more apps to the quick launch.
Same thing here, along with the unlock screen. You swipe up too low it brings up Google search or browser. Highly annoying
Yeah I'm going crazy over this too. I thought maybe something was supposed to pop up in the bubble along with the search icon when you hold the home button.
I'm sure we'll find a way to make a persistent menu button.
Sent From My HTC One!
schmeggy929 said:
Same thing here, along with the unlock screen. You swipe up too low it brings up Google search or browser. Highly annoying
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Just swipe up without turning on the screen first. It turns on and unlocks the phone. No risk of accidentally going to Google and you save a step.
Neither setting in that section seems to have any effect as far as I can see. The home button always acts like "home" if you press and release, or press and hold, and even if you set "press and hold" to be Google Now, pressing and holding still simply acts like you just took a long time to release and it acts as a "home" button.
And, I haven't been able to figure out at all what the "Home double-click speed" setting even refers to.
I think the double-click speed refers to how quickly you need to double tap the screen while it's off to turn it on, maybe? Not sure why anyone would double-tap then swipe instead of just directly swiping, but whatever.
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It sounds like these are settings left over from the M7, which didn't have on-screen buttons and long press home was needed for menu and double tapping the home button was needed for recent apps. Sounds like they forgot to remove the setting when they switched to on screen buttons.
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It sounds like these are settings left over from the M7, which didn't have on-screen buttons and long press home was needed for menu and double tapping the home button was needed for recent apps. Sounds like they forgot to remove the setting when they switched to on screen buttons.
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So if this is in fact the case, where is my Menu button? I can't get to the settings in ES File Explorer without a Menu button.
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So if this is in fact the case, where is my Menu button? I can't get to the settings in ES File Explorer without a Menu button.
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The menu button shows up for me correctly in legacy apps. This is the correct behavior per http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2012/01/say-goodbye-to-menu-button.html?m=1
If ES File Explorer is setting the SDK version to 11 or higher and not providing an action overflow or other on screen way to access the menu then that is a bug with that program.
EDIT: In ES File Explorer, click on the button in the upper right to slide out the "Fast Access" panel. There is a settings button at the bottom of the panel.
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The menu button shows up for me correctly in legacy apps. This is the correct behavior per http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2012/01/say-goodbye-to-menu-button.html?m=1
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If ES File Explorer is setting the SDK version to 11 or higher and not providing an action overflow or other on screen way to access the menu then that is a bug with that program.
EDIT: In ES File Explorer, click on the button in the upper right to slide out the "Fast Access" panel. There is a settings button at the bottom of the panel.
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Top left works too
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Top left works too
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You're correct, of course. When I was writing that I had already pressed the button, causing it to move to the upper right when the panel slid out.
Hi, I have created an alert on tasker that pops up and ask me if I want to turn the mobile data off.
When I press the button on the notification I created (the one I have marked on the image below) it turns the 4g off, but the notification stays there, while I want it to disappear after i clicked the action.
Can someone help me?
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I'm not sure what action you're showing, but there is a "Notify Cancel" action. I've used the "Notify" action with "Notify Cancel".
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I'm not sure what action you're showing, but there is a "Notify Cancel" action. I've used the "Notify" action with "Notify Cancel".
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The action is called "Alert" (its the first action you see in the menu).
Inside it there is "Vibrate alert" which i used for show the notification with the button.
I even tried to concatenate the "alert cancel" action, but it doesnt work....did i miss something? can you show me how to do that?
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The action is called "Alert" (its the first action you see in the menu).
Inside it there is "Vibrate alert" which i used for show the notification with the button.
I even tried to concatenate the "alert cancel" action, but it doesnt work....did i miss something? can you show me how to do that?
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You can try this:
create a task, which has:
1. notify cancel: notification title
2. turn off data command
than have your button on the notification point to that task.
you can also try this indirect route:
create a profile, triggered by mobile network state
in the task of that profile, do the notify cancel.
alienyd said:
You can try this:
create a task, which has:
1. notify cancel: notification title
2. turn off data command
than have your button on the notification point to that task.
you can also try this indirect route:
create a profile, triggered by mobile network state
in the task of that profile, do the notify cancel.
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I'll try the first route.
In the image I posted, which is the title of the notification? 4g off? Tasker? thanks
alienyd said:
You can try this:
create a task, which has:
1. notify cancel: notification title
2. turn off data command
than have your button on the notification point to that task.
you can also try this indirect route:
create a profile, triggered by mobile network state
in the task of that profile, do the notify cancel.
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I tried, you cant link custom actions to the alert button...so if i press it, it turns 4g off, nothing more any other solution?
if I understand correctly, for the notification, you have something like:
notify:
Title: 4g off
Text: Spegnere 4g?
...
Actions:
SPECGNI 4G: Turn mobile data off
So instead of turning mobile data off, assign a Perform Task to that button, and point it to this task with the following:
1. notify cancel: notification title (4g off)
2. turn off data command
I hope that helps
alienyd said:
if I understand correctly, for the notification, you have something like:
notify:
Title: 4g off
Text: Spegnere 4g?
...
Actions:
SPECGNI 4G: Turn mobile data off
So instead of turning mobile data off, assign a Perform Task to that button, and point it to this task with the following:
1. notify cancel: notification title (4g off)
2. turn off data command
I hope that helps
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How do I assign a "Perform Task" to the button? I can only see how to assign simple default actions, not custom :/
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How do I assign a "Perform Task" to the button? I can only see how to assign simple default actions, not custom :/
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what I wrote above was on the interface of the notify action. Right where you assign the action for the button, choose Task/ Perform task instead.
Or are you using something else to create the notification?
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what I wrote above was on the interface of the notify action. Right where you assign the action for the button, choose Task/ Perform task instead.
Or are you using something else to create the notification?
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If I press the button where you can assign the action for the button, I see this menu:
Which one is the button you said?
Many thanks, I cant figure it out...
biondo_92 said:
If I press the button where you can assign the action for the button, I see this menu:
Which one is the button you said?
Many thanks, I cant figure it out...
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exactly, you choose Tasker, then Perform task
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exactly, you choose Tasker, then Perform task
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If I choose Tasker, I see this menu, which doesnt show any "perform task", maybe traslations are bad.
Can you tell me which button it is?
Thanks...
oh no, I'm sorry, that's the sub menu of 'Tasker'. Please go into the 'Task", and you can find the perform task in the middle of the 3rd row
Seleziona Azione Task, I guess.
sorry again for the confusion.
alienyd said:
oh no, I'm sorry, that's the sub menu of 'Tasker'. Please go into the 'Task", and you can find the perform task in the middle of the 3rd row
Seleziona Azione Task, I guess.
sorry again for the confusion.
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I just can't see what you are talking about...
I tried the "Activity" submenu (it can be a traslation for "Task") but it doesn't let me choose a task i created.
Can you post a screenshot of where you press, or edit the one I posted?
That would be helpful, thanks.
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I just can't see what you are talking about...
I tried the "Activity" submenu (it can be a traslation for "Task") but it doesn't let me choose a task i created.
Can you post a screenshot of where you press, or edit the one I posted?
That would be helpful, thanks.
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there you go
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there you go
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Ok i figured it out! Traslations changed from "task" to "activity" and got me confused.
Now i got it, many thanks!
Hi, I don't see any icon when I enable SELECT to speak on my P30 Pro.
Does anyone face the same issue? :crying:
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betiau said:
Hi, I don't see any icon when I enable tap to speak on my P30 Pro.
Does anyone face the same issue? :crying:
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I see it on the keyboard, highlighted in the attached screenshot.. Press and hold that and it opens up Tap to speak.. Hope that helps..
MrDpak said:
I see it on the keyboard, highlighted in the attached screenshot.. Press and hold that and it opens up Tap to speak.. Hope that helps..
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Thanks so much MrDpak!
I realized I typed the issue wrong.. it is Select to Speak in accessibility options, not Tap to Speak.
Does Select to Speak work for you too?
betiau said:
Thanks so much MrDpak!
I realized I typed the issue wrong.. it is Select to Speak in accessibility options, not Tap to Speak.
Does Select to Speak work for you too?
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Ok found it! this made my head scratch as well..
Huawei seems to have set it up differently. If you are using Gesture navigation you would not see it. Follow the below steps to first see it and enable it before switching back to Gesture navigation.
1. Go to Settings > System > System Navigation > select Three-key Navigation
2. You will now see the little guy in the corner, click on him and you will then see the floating icon (both in attached screenshot)
3. You can now move around the floating icon and even change back to Gesture Navigation.
Do hit the Thanks button if this helped..
: )
MrDpak said:
Ok found it! this made my head scratch as well..
Huawei seems to have set it up differently. If you are using Gesture navigation you would not see it. Follow the below steps to first see it and enable it before switching back to Gesture navigation.
1. Go to Settings > System > System Navigation > select Three-key Navigation
2. You will now see the little guy in the corner, click on him and you will then see the floating icon (both in attached screenshot)
3. You can now move around the floating icon and even change back to Gesture Navigation.
Do hit the Thanks button if this helped..
: )
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Thanks! I never would have found it if you had not pointed it out!
1 more issue I noticed though was that the feature reads everything starting from the top of my screen and ignores what I select.. In fact, when I have something selected, it reads the context menu to me 'Select all, copy, etc.' then proceeds to read from the top of my screen. Do you see the same behavior?
betiau said:
Thanks! I never would have found it if you had not pointed it out!
1 more issue I noticed though was that the feature reads everything starting from the top of my screen and ignores what I select.. In fact, when I have something selected, it reads the context menu to me 'Select all, copy, etc.' then proceeds to read from the top of my screen. Do you see the same behavior?
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After enabling it, I just draw a rectangle over the area from which I want it to read.. In the attached screenshot it reads "Try out gestures ... Three-key navigation"
Hope that helps.
MrDpak said:
After enabling it, I just draw a rectangle over the area from which I want it to read.. In the attached screenshot it reads "Try out gestures ... Three-key navigation"
Hope that helps.
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You are my lifesaver!
betiau said:
You are my lifesaver!
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Lol glad to help.. : )
I just want to thank MrDpak as well; this had me totally stumpted. So , this solution also help on an Honor 20 running Magic UI.
If only it was possible to run Select to Speak without having to leave Gesture Navigation first; having finally to used to gestures, I prefer them to Three Key etc.
Oh well ... thanks again MrDpak