Hello everybody,
I've got a problem with navigation iGo 8.3 on HD2. When I wanna navigate, my display is going sleep after some time (about 10s). That interval is ok with normal use (in system), but not with navigation ofcourse. Is there any cab for "never sleeping iGo" please? I didn't found anything like that.... please help.
Thaks.
There's no cab file needed. just go to settings -> device settings -> power management -> change the default setting to "always on" and you're done.
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When I configure Today don't see Wireless Menu, why?
How I can do for see it?
everybody answer?
cemgm said:
When I configure Today don't see Wireless Menu, why?
How I can do for see it?
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Hi cemgm,
When Touchflo3D is switched on, it takes over the entire Today screen and you cannot activate anything else.
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JTGBDR
Hi, thx for answer.
I have disable touch Flo 3d, but always in Today configuration is not present Wireless option
Any news???
try with touch flo to go to settings - all settings - connections - wiFI. Try there to make some changes. But the wiFi options should be ...
The situations, is this:
- I have disabled Touch Flow 3d
- If I go to put item in normal today screen in setting I don't see wireless menu (show operator name and wifi/Bluetooth status
have you understand?
I've installed Advanced Config on my HTC Touch Pro (WM6.1) and have set it up to auto lock after 25 seconds, which works fine. The problem, however, is that whenever it locks, the backlight is set to dim and it will not budge from there, unless I go into Windows' settings and manually readjust it up again. Then 25 seconds later, it locks and I'm back to square one. The only way I can get the default behaviour back again is doing a complete reset (i.e. clear storage to remove everything) and reinstall - but then I can't use autolock. I've tried the other backlight settings in Advanced Config and fiddling with every other Windows backlight setting I can find, but no joy.
Can anyone assist?
do a search for "dimbklinunlock" and see if that cab file fixes it for you.
Some have luck with it, but not mine. When mine dims, the only way to brighten it back up is to tap the on/off button.
Thanks, I tried that, but I can't find it anywhere (Google / Bing etc. also don't find it). Do you possibly have a link to the file? Unfortunately, the on/off routine doesn't work for me either.
What I really wanted from Advanced Config was the ability to Auto Keylock, but that causes the backlight problem. I've tried the application from Maniac, but that doesn't seem to work (probably because of the touchscreen; it works great on my old iMate SPJAS.
So, if anyone knows a way to get Auto Keylock to work using another application I can then just use Advanced Config for other functions.
Have you tried S2U2?
hi i'm using TPC v11 ROM, wm6.5.
this happens when i'm SMS/txting:
i'm looking for the registry keys to stop the automatic capitalizing. i already went to Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Input -> options. here i unchecked the "capitalzie first letter of sentence" but it still capatilizes it, what's going on?
also trying to disable the automatic periods it puts after you hit the space bar twice. is there a registry key or setting to disable?
thanks!
Hi, I’ve been searching around now for a while on xda trying to find an application like e.g. smartlight which automatically keeps the backlight turned on when running specific programs e.g. like using gps navigation. Some programs like iGo 8 and garmin let you override the backlight to always on, but while using other navigation programs the backlight keeps on fading and eventually turning off if there’s no interaction with the phone Unluckily, smartlight is not compatible with HTC devices running on wm6.1 ..like diamond..
I’m using lumos now, but there seems to be no option for keeping the backlight on for specific apps (only for setting the backlight brightness). I don’t want to keep going to settings > backlight on / off every time I use my gps software…
Is there an app in which we can configure which programs need to run with backlight always on and which not??
Please help, thanks!!
Try Glight:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=440665
Works like a charm
After all these hours searching I thought g-light was the same with lumos, so I never tried it.. The magic "always on" button in the exceptions menu made all the difference.
Thanks a lot!!
Hello guys, I want to try to help everyone who has problems with battery life and performance.
First of all, I want to say that you shouldnt have any problems if you use your device in a normal way(calling ,social networking apps, playing light games etc)
A SOT of around 4-5h on mobile network or a SOT of 5-6h on WiFi is really good and in my opinion normal and you shouldnt need to worry about. Over night while you are sleeping (8h for example) your battery shouldnt drain more than 3-5%.
If you have much less SOT or much more battery drain over night, you should read the following steps and try them.
(I can tell you that my OP3 never drains more than 3-4% over night and I have no problem getting 4-5h SOT on mobile network or 5-6h or even more on WiFi use only. I have to say I dont use Facebook or twitter for example, but I have my Bluetooth always turned on because i use a mi band)
Please try the following steps and tell me if it did help you. (Please choose one option in the pool)
1. Activate doze mode and aggressive doze mode in developer options and change the animation scale
- Go into settings -> developer options -> Doze mode -> activate it
- Go into Settings ->Battery ->3 Dots Menu ->Agressive doze & app hibernation ->Tap the slider and activate for apps
- Go into settings -> developer Options -> Window Animation scale/Transitions Animation scale/Animator duration scale -> set them to .5x or even off
2. Install Greenify from Google Play Store and activate it
Activate it for every app you can, except for apps with a little blue cloud as they need to work in background to sync data. (WhatsApp for example)
3. Wipe cache after every update and from time to time (I recommend once a week)
Turn off your phone -> hold power button and volume down button -> release the power when your phone turns on -> select english by pressing the volume down button and then the power button -> go to wipe cache and data -> select cache (and nothing else!) and press the power button -> reboot now
4. Turn off potential power hogs you dont necessarily need
- For example turn off Bluetooth, GPS Location and Location history, Mobile Data if not in use, WiFi if not in use and NFC -> you can find them in settings under their name
- Also turn off things like gestures in settings: Go into settings -> Gestures -> turn them off
5. Use pocket mode
Settings -> Advanced -> Pocket Mode
6. Turn off Android Device Manager and Google Now Cards
- Settings -> Security & Fingerprint -> Device Administrators -> Android Device-Manager -> turn it off
- Open your Google App -> Settings -> Your Feed -> Turn off Feed
7. Configure your WiFi
- Settings -> Wifi -> tap the gear symbol -> turn off "Scanning always available"
- You can also turn off "Keep wifi on during sleep" but i dont recommend it as apps like WhatsApp will only receive messages when you turn your screen back on!
8. Use adaptive brightness
Use the little "A" in the dropdown settings menu next to your screen brigthness bar
9. Use a Browser that is developed for Snapdragon devices
I recommend using Gello Mod or TugaBrowser as they are developed especaily for using with a device with a snapdragon CPU to save battery -> just search for them in Google
10. Disable permissions of apps
Try disabling permissions of apps if possible. This should prevent apps from using your internet connection and staying in background keeping your CPU awake. Please be aware that some specific apps need some specific rights to work properly. Use the try and error method here.
11. If u have custom recovery installed you can use custom kernels such as ex kernel ,boeffla kernel, blu spark etc for better battery and performance.
Link to ex kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/kernel-elementalx-op3-0-01-t3404879
Link to boeffla kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/kernel-boeffla-kernel-xx-09-2016-t3455467
Link to blu spark kernel
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/kernel-t3404970
12.AKT are is another way to save battery and performance tweaks.(requires root)
Link to thread of AKT
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/advanced-interactive-governor-tweaks-t3476589
13.Have a look at this thread too
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/potential-fix-cpu-battery-drain-aosp-t3543369
If you follow these 10(Normal everyone can do)+3(require twrp/root) simple steps you should not have any problems with battery life or performance.
If you need any further help please ask and please share your suggestions and results!
Source one plus forums , XDA and me
This is a big guide and it's worth reading
Hit the thanks button if this helps:good:
These tips are like from 2010 which you come across random articles from web.. I thought you would post something new...
Also 3h sot on mobile network... I have used couple of phones past year never got such a bad backup on any of them..
Really stupid article.
For OB9 and above, what i have found that if you are using both greenify and aggressive doze, battery would drain like hell, Android System used to be always on top of stats with 25-30% of drain. Disabling aggressive doze and just using greenify solved this issue, and now Android System is back to normal.
pls guys, he trying to help .
if it works thanks him, if not find other tips
dont be so rude :fingers-crossed:
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Wipeing is not necessary if not dump cause the phone has to build it up again and will use resources for that.
Thanks man, in my opinion, it's a good guide for beginners I'm not a beginner, I've just created a new user name
Thanks for sharing all these tips and references. As some mentioned I'd refrain or at least keep greenify as a last resort. Cheers