Is there a way that I can permanently disable the flight mode option?
Erm... disable where?
Why would you do that?
I am tired of accidentally hitting the flight mode button and disabling the phone's radio. I really have no need for b/c I don't fly!
In the communications manager then?
You can download Advanced Config, in the additional parameters you can choose what options are displayed in the comm manager.
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Hey y'all
I tried out Quickmenu but uninstalled it because it was rather buggy. It would sometimes be there, sometimes not. It replaced the HTC taskmanger and removed the icon on the home page.
After removing quickmenu, HTC TM didnt show up again. I checked the Task Manager settings and the Enable quick menu - checked. So I reinstalled HTC Task Manager and still nothing.
Any suggestions?
reinstall quick menu and uncheck everything in options and then close and uninstal
Try going to HKCU\Software\TaskManager with total commander, and change the value for "enableQmenu" from 0 to 1.
There are options under both the General and View tab in QM that over-ride the task manager settings. They are the q-menu and "press-ok" options.
You might need to reinstall QM, then disable the options and try again.
use showcase, WAY easier to use and much better looking too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530564
I recently rooted my Samsung Captivate using SuperOneClick 1.9.1. The only things I have done since rooting the device is allow sideloading (by editing settings.db with SQLite Editor), so I can install apps from Amazon Appstore and used Titanium Backup to delete bloatware.
I noticed that when I installed SwiftKey that I would click 'Enable Swiftkey' and then click on Swiftkey settings only to be told that I need to enable swiftkey in order to change the settings. I thought it was a problem with swiftkey.
However, I then noticed that the phone kept reverting to USB Debugging Mode and only after three attempts was I able to disable USB debugging and mount my drive. I finally figured out that it's a problem with changing settings; can anybody tell me how to fix this? Thanks.
Super one click 1.whatever has the option to enable side-loading ( 2nd tab! ) so you really waisted some time on that one!
if you are running a custom rom, they are made to keep debugging on, it doesnt stop you from doing anything.
to enable swift key:
menu button > settings > locale and text > check swiftkey to enable.
ive never used swiftkey but that is how all other keyboards go....
all else fails install a custom rom / pre-rooted, crap removed, extra options, side loading tethering ect...
More info
The problem isn't just SwiftKey or USB debugging. All settings on the phone are screwed up. I hold down the power button and bring up the options:
Data Network Mode: I restarted the phone and 3g was enabled. I clicked on the data network mode and disabled it. But now it's always off, yet it says it's activated (and I can't set it to deactivated)
Airplane Mode: I can't put the phone in airplane mode, nor can I do this from the settings menu
Sound: This works fine
On the Power Control Widget:
Brightness: I can change brightness, but the icon stays the same
Sync: This button works fine
GPS: This button is not responding
Bluetooth: n/a (the button lights up, but I don't have bluetooth)
Wifi: n/a (the button lights up, but I don't have wifi nearby)
The settings menu:
I know that Swiftkey and USB debugging are giving me problems
As for the custom ROM, I was having problems with the the signature error on 2.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1051197)
I'm going to try out the advise from that thread and see if I can resolve this with a custom ROM. Normally I'd say this is "throwing out the baby with the bath water," but I'm excited about putting a custom ROM on my phone for performance reasons.
If there is another solution, I'd like to know about it because I want to be a little more adept before installing a ROM on my phone. Thanks.
I was going to install Serendipity 6.4. Do you have another MOD that you would recommend?
+1 for serendipity
Hy to every one!!
On my Galaxy S4, I'm using the Avast Battery saver to save battery life.
But when I switch on the battery saver and switch on my phone screen, I have always a Mobile Data warning popup
(see the picture below)
So, I have try to use Xposed to avoid it, but I didn't find any module witch can disable this popup warning.
I have find a lot of to disable the popup warning when the data are switched off but not switched on !
I have try the module "Remove Restrict Background Data Notification" by @Adam77Root , but it didn't work on my phone.
My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9508) and his Android version is 4.4.2
If any one have the same problem or if any one have find a module witch can disable this popup warning, please let me know!
Thanks !!
jbs68 said:
but it didn't work on my phone.
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It did, but that module does something completely different. Try Wanam Xposed, it might have a corresponding setting.
Hy,
I have already install Wanam Xposed, but with it, I can only disable the warning message when I switch the mobile data off, but not when I switch the mobile data on.
I have look all the option proposed by Wanam, he propose only to disable the airplane toggle popup and the Bluetooth toggle popup.
No one have this kind of problem with the Avast Battery Saver APP?
It happen only with this application, when I turn on the data by the parameter menu, by the quick start menu or by the widget menu, this popup never appear...
Get tasker and go around it like at start up have it use data and time it for some minutes and have it go back to wifi
i ve the same probleme when i click on receive in app "share it". i can't receive date
Dear Tasker-Masters,
My goal:
I want to limit the use of certain apps on my son's phone (running CM12.1) using tasker. Some apps (basically games) are time-limited, others shall not be accessible at all.
What I did (apart from deactivating the guest account):
I've defined a profile "No access" that activates when certain apps start (including play store and settings). This profile starts a task calling for a lock screen asking for a code. Locking settings is especially needed to deactivate the option to developer options and root access, access to other appstores, or the device admin section.
What my son did:
He found out, that the locked app appears in the app history. Clicking the locked app in the history immediatly brings up the lockscreen. However, there's a tiny time frame of maybe 0.1 seconds, where the locked app reacts to strokes on the display. This way, it's possible to scroll down the "setting" app until you get to the "security" and "device admin" section, and then to disable tasker from there. Now, profiles cannot read or react to whatever appears in the foreground of the display.
My question:
1. Can you think about a secure way to lock access to android settings? How would that be?
2. is it possible to deactivate the appearence of (only!) the android settings in the app history?
1. Create a profile -> Application -> Settings. This will trigger when someone goes into the settings app (yes even settings its an app).
In the task itself you can just "Go Home".
The task will trigger even if he goes to the settings from the recent app screen.
2. If your phone is rooted then just kill the settings app from running.
If not use AutoInput to press that "kill all" button (unfortunately).
Make sure also that tasker is a device administrator. You don't want your son to "accidentally" uninstall it.
You can't uninstall device admin apps without turning off that setting and he cant go into settings.
I hope these guidelines will help you.
To take a screenshot on this phone, I must tap the square button on the bottom right. This gives me 2 options: Screenshot and Select. They are both always greyed out, and so clicking on either one does nothing. I don't even get an error message.
Interestingly, I have found a crappy work around. If I reboot the phone, the options are not greyed out, and they actually work, BUT for only like 5 to 10 minutes, then at some point, they are once again always greyed out. It doesn't matter what app or what I have on the screen, even just trying to take a screenshot of my Settings menu, for example, the two options are greyed out.
Any suggestions where to start to narrow this issue down? Obviously, something during startup is disabling it since it works for a few minutes.
Phone Details:
Android 11
Magisk 25.2 (25200) (33)
Zygisk - LSPosed v1.8.5 (6649)
Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.3.1 by kdrag0n
Systemless Hosts v1.0 by Magisk
Sounds like global power management may be causing it. Not sure what Pixel call it. A settings issue if so. You'll need to either disable it or set the app that's getting shutdown as an exclusion to this service.
Developer options> standby apps; if all bucket states are showing as active, power management isn't enabled. If you have apps showing various bucket states, it's running.
Perhaps a 3rd party app; try in safe mode to rule that out. Regardless track down the root cause otherwise even with a factory reset it's likely to reoccur.