I searched and search and i can't seem to find the answer.
I have att and i have ptt, so that icon is always at the top, i would love to move it to the bottom tray or something. Or increase the "grouped" icons at the top so that when i get an email it doesn't group them together. Its quite annoying.
Anyone have any options or hacks that can do it?
anyone? any options?
not possible on either. Both the PTT app and email app use the notification API to place the icon. You can't change the grouping, basically if there's more then one notification, it groups them. As for moving it down, that wouldn't be an option either.
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First, I have searched these forums using both Google and its own search engine in an effort to answer my own question. I came across a good number of posts that raised the same question but did not have an offered solution. If I have missed the correct post, please link it.
The question is simply "how do I eliminate the "Notification" bubble that pops up and reminds me that I have unread e-mail AND the "Notification" tab at the bottom of the screen that has to be dismissed before my standard soft-key "Calendar" reappears?"
I have a program that tells me how many unread e-mails I have; I do not need another one. I want the phone to play a sound (if desired) on a incoming e-mail and then just give me the icon that shows the number of unread e-mails. I do not want to see the "Notification" bubble pop up at the bottom of my screen or the remaining/returning "Notification" soft-key on the bottom bar.
I have already gone into the Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notifications and turned everything off related to e-mail. I have even tried editing the registry, as suggested in another post such as:
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"...... found this on another site. It may help you..
1. Install a registry editor like Resco File Explorer’s add-on registry editor or PHM registry editor.
2. Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER
3. Tap control panel>notifications
4. Tap default
5. Tap options
6. Choose what value will be applicable to you and replace the default number with it (for XDA Atom, the number was 13, I replaced it with 8 to suit my preference):
0 show icon
1 show icon and play notification sound
2 show icon and vibration
3 show icon and vibration and play notification sound
4 same as 0
5 same as 1
6 same as 3
7 same as 3
8 show icon and notification bubble
9 show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble
10 show icon and notification bubble and vibration
7. If you want to configure how long the notification bubble will stay on the screen, tap on duration instead of options. Change the number there into the number of seconds you want the notification bubble to stay up."
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The foregoing does not work for me - or I may be doing something wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
I have had the same problem no matter what ROM I use. Cannot figure out how to turn off email notification.
How about trying:
Settings
Personal
Sounds & Notifications
Notifications
Messaging: New E-mail Message
& uncheck Display Message on screen.
Thanks GSLEON3 for the suggestion....but as stated in paragragh 4 of my post, I have already tried that and I still get the nuisiance notification. I have also tried editing a few of the suggested registry values (with no luck obviously) and, according to my search of the forums, this is not the first time the question has been asked.
I am confident one of the brainy ROM modders has the answer.......maybe?
it can't be done, the only thing that you can get rid of is the message automatically popping up, which is what the settings change refered to in paragraph 4 does. You will always get the ntoification icon and on the left soft key. Someone would have to hack the resources that tie into tmail.exe (tmail.exe is the app that the mail client uses).
smittyofdhs said:
it can't be done, the only thing that you can get rid of is the message automatically popping up, which is what the settings change refered to in paragraph 4 does. You will always get the ntoification icon and on the left soft key. Someone would have to hack the resources that tie into tmail.exe (tmail.exe is the app that the mail client uses).
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Thanks. Now I can quit worrying about trying to fix it. It is, however, a nuisance.
"Someone would have to hack the resources that tie into tmail.exe (tmail.exe is the app that the mail client uses)."
OK This is way over my pay grade, so who wants a PayPal donation?
I found a way, sort of
Had the same problem until I found this post
http://wiki.modaco.com/index.php/Windows_Mobile_5_Registry_Tweaks
Disable SMS received notification
The following setting disable SMS notification and sms recieved icon on screen
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\SMSAvailable = 0
To enable again
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\SMSAvailable = 1
The upside is that it gets rid of the bubble, the downside is that is disables all native notification for SMS. I'm using PocketCM, so I still get visual notification, but no sound or vibration.
I have come accross that post as well...unfortunately, it only addresses the issue of how to disable the SMS notification (which other registry tweak apps do as well). I am more interested in disabling the e-mail notification bubble, that has to be "Viewed" or "Dismissed"...............
Thank you (anyway) for the input.
I was using NON-TouchFlo with Windows Mobile default today.
everytime a new mail comes up, the left softkey change to notification.
i don't want it, i want my left softkey always is contact.
i try to disabled setting-notifications-new e-mail message-display message on screen. although the mail will not display in the today's screen, but the left softkey also change from contact to notification.
how can i disabled this?
anyone know this?
turn off notifications on left soft key?
Would love to have the answer to this one.
Me too!
At least a hint where to search in the registry?
Thanks!
When opening mail in the Gmail app, at the top, there is always a section for heading and then sender, and at the bottom a big footer with options to delete, archive, etc.
This really cuts into the screen space when trying to read mail.
It would be amazing to have an option to hide these. Title/sender should really be automatically hidden after a few seconds of opening the mail.
The options at the bottom should only appear with some gesture from the user.
Thanks!
I've also given this feedback to google through the gmail app as well.
Soo want this, as I read a lot of mail on the phone.
Hope others think this is useful too.
Apart from the prefix "Can I", or even "how do I" if I can, it's all in the heading really.
On my phone I have a screen of contact shortcuts, usually two per contact - ring mobile, send SMS. Some get ring work as well. Having a small family and few friends, one screen is enough.
I would like to bundle all of the shortcuts into one folder on the launch bar, but it seems that apps are the only things I can put on the launch bar and then stack into folders.
Or am I missing something?
I have seen the "People" app, but that allows only one entry and default action per favourite person.
Any help appreciated.
Arifax
On my other Android devices, when I have multiple new messages in my Gmail inbox, the notification (in the upper left corner) will show the subject lines from all of the new messages. On my GS4 Active, it appears that if there is only one new message, the subject line will show up, but if there is more than one, the notification will just read "2 new messages".
Is this something that is TouchWiz specific (or is the multiple subject line Cyanogenmod specifc)? Can the GS4 active behavior be changed to show all of the subject lines?
Thanks!
Mine is showing multiple subject lines, but it's possible that I've frozen some Samsung specific app that's affecting yours. First though, have you tried two-finger-swiping down from that notification to expand it? Perhaps you've somehow minimized it?
That's just the way it is. TouchWiz determines the amount of space available and adjusts the notifications accordingly. You may have luck using Nottach Xposed (root) to make the notification font smaller and hide the divider lines. This would free up some space, which would (perhaps) allow more notification lines to be shown, but would not solve the actual problem.
jt3 said:
Mine is showing multiple subject lines, but it's possible that I've frozen some Samsung specific app that's affecting yours. First though, have you tried two-finger-swiping down from that notification to expand it? Perhaps you've somehow minimized it?
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The two finger swipe did the trick. It doesn't seem like it persists between opening the notifications, but it gets me most of the way there. Thanks.
good to see this has been fixed