question about Nexus One and games - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

so i'm playing chrono trigger right now. and i'm basically stuck at a point where it requires you to do a three press button. holding L+R and press A.
can't seem to get pass this part. so i'm guessing the phone is only limited to 2 presses?
is there a way to bypass this?

arcticreaver said:
so i'm playing chrono trigger right now. and i'm basically stuck at a point where it requires you to do a three press button. holding L+R and press A.
can't seem to get pass this part. so i'm guessing the phone is only limited to 2 presses?
is there a way to bypass this?
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maybe map some buttons to the volume rocker to get around that part

the nexus can only do 2 touch inputs, no more. so i'm afraid you are stuck and cant perform that particular move.

Just remap the buttons and you'll be fine
I've completed chrono trigger on snesoid on my N1 and this part is doable. just map a volume rocker button to L, trackball press to R, and keep the on screen button for A. you shouldn't have any problems after that and once you get past that part of the game you won't have to do that again so you can unmap everything and have your volume rocker back
edit: I mean to say that you can unmap your volume rocker/trackball after you get out of that particular dome, you'll be required to do that button combination a few times in that dome if you want to get in to all the treasure rooms so I'd keep it around for the duration of that area and then you should be all good.

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[Q] Red Button & Power Button

I'm trying to remap my End Call button so I can use it to "Go Home", and End Calls. I don't want that button to put my phone to sleep, just the side power button. I want to also free up my IE button for use with anything else I might want it bound too.
In my ventures to do so, I've noticed that both the End Call button and Power button are mapped to the same keymap. I had thought I had changed the Power button but when I tried to end a call, the red button just puts the phone to sleep, which is exactly what I wanted my side power button to do while I'm on a call.
Is this a bug, or a "feature" in the kernel?
im pretty sure its part of the kernel, it has been there since the donut days (the old keymap was crazy volume up was the menu button, volume down was back)
it is partly due to the fact that the vogue has very few buttons, the kaiser was a device that just worked with our kernels at first.
i think even changing the buttons in atools will not change the kernel key stacks like your asking for
although l1q1d being the creator of Atools would know a lot better than I would
I've been looking at the querty.kl file, trying to understand the keymaps, and what they're associated too... Anyway of running a program that captures key presses and prints out the associated keymap for that key press?
Hey! Post from the grave!
Did you have any luck ??
I was also hoping someone knew how to go about this.
I know there are ways to remap keys, but I'm stuck in a browser, and all I can do it put my kaiser to sleep.
I even tried atools keyboard remapper to no avail (awesome tool btw).
It's no fun when you can't exit applications d:
I don't mean to double post, was just hoping someone could answer this.
Krazy-Killa did you have any luck?

Lock Widget

Can anybody recommend an app what puts a lock icon widget on the homescreen? My case don't allow to press power button, and button savior is too confusing for my mother.
similar Q
Howdy, pardners!
I on the other hand wonder, whether there is possibility to disable onscreen lock - my back button is hardly reachable so i am not worried that it will get pressed. Sliding the screen everytime i just what to know the time or what ever is however quite annoying. Any chance to disable only touch screen, no screensaver - just Laucher home screen with clock, calendar..., unlocking with back button or quick some combination of others?
Would be magical !
regards
In regards to the first post: have you looked in nook touch tools? There may be a way to set one of the side buttons as the power button, therefore locking it.
Good luck!
I dont know if anyone has it too but:
Go to button savior, check the box that says android recent task.(just bottom of the first page).
And everytime that i press the n button long, it goes to lockscreen. i dont know why. Also long pressing the home button on the button saviour does the same thing too.
The power button and the "n" button go to different electrical sections than the four hard side buttons
The two buttons go to dedicated input pins, the four buttons are part of a scanning matrix.
Although it might be possible to statically enable the whole matrix so that you could detect a button push without scanning (while asleep)
it seems that they would have not handled the buttons separately if that were the case.
In short, any button can be assigned to power and put the Nook to sleep.
Although I'm not sure if any button would be able to wake it?

Question about the power key

First off, I'd like to mention I'm new here, so if I'm posting this in the wrong place, please forgive me.
Second, the topic: I've had a problem with my power key for at least half a year now. As far as I can tell, it started after I accidentally dropped it (No harder than I usually would if I ever did drop it which is rare) with my otterbox case on it. I picked it up and tried to turn on my screen and noticed a long lag before the screen came on.
I didn't think anything of it until the next day the key wasn't responsive at all. I looked, and the key is not cracked, and there's no visible damage from the outside. I figured out if I shook the phone, or tapped on the button a certain way, sometimes I could get the button to work, but that was just unacceptable. So i found a fix in the application "Button Savior". Coupled with the volume rocker wake feature of my ROM.
But after all this time, I'd still really like my power button to work, so here are my questions:
1. Is this a common problem? Have you yourself experienced this, or have you seen others have this problem?
2. Any ideas on what is actually wrong with the button, and how I could fix the button mechanism? I'm not against taking the phone apart to repair it if that's what it takes.
Thanks in advance guys!
Additional info: Maybe not a hardware issue?
I've found that while having to enter into recovery mode by using the three button combo, it seems to register the power button being pressed in order to actually get into recovery, but once in recovery I have the same old problem of not being able to use the power button (as in I have to shake it and tap it a lot for it to register, and even that is unreliable)

Way to prevent accidental screenshot?

9 out of 10 screenshots I take are by accident when I'm trying to press the power button to turn the screen off. With the volume buttons opposite the power button, it's too easy to press them. Is there a way to change how a screenshot is taken?
Enable the swipe gesture in advance features
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That's already on, but the other way I'm talking about is still active.
Hold you phone differently, unless your hands are so monstrous that preventing your fingers from pressing the volume button is impossible.
Thanks for the Apple-grade suggestion like I've got bad reception on my iPhone. lol
Holding the phone as usual in my right hand, it's not typically a problem. But frequently if it's in my left or I do a quick reach with either to turn the screen on and view notifications and turn it back off, I end up with an accidental screenshot. If I could make it require a momentary hold of the buttons before it takes a screenshot, it would do the trick.
Jwikoff99 said:
Thanks for the Apple-grade suggestion like I've got bad reception on my iPhone. lol
Holding the phone as usual in my right hand, it's not typically a problem. But frequently if it's in my left or I do a quick reach with either to turn the screen on and view notifications and turn it back off, I end up with an accidental screenshot. If I could make it require a momentary hold of the buttons before it takes a screenshot, it would do the trick.
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You could try installing a Bixby button remapper. Many of them allow you to set different functions to your hardware/mechanical buttons & or set delays of different intervals while keeping the current buttons doing the usual stock actions. If you are rooted you only need to install once. If you are stock UnRooted you need to run adb commands every time you turn off or reboot but this is the only option I can think of that will do what you need done. Bxactions is one app and another is button Mapper. Cheers & hope this helps you out.

Mushy buttons and other issues

I've only had the phone about a week but the volume rocker is mushy specially with the volume down. Another problem is with the left air trigger, after a bit of gaming and the phone warming up I have to press it hard to get it to respond ?
u can adjust the sensitivity of trigger
Forgot to mention I did; I also said it works fine until the phone heats up
wergrun said:
I've only had the phone about a week but the volume rocker is mushy specially with the volume down. Another problem is with the left air trigger, after a bit of gaming and the phone warming up I have to press it hard to get it to respond ?
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my power button has been less responsive since day 1. volume buttons are solid though
My 1st ROGPHONE 2 with 8gb ram and 128gb rom has very clicky power and volume buttons. My 2nd ROGPHONE 2 with 12gb ram and 512gb rom has clicky volume buttons but mushy power button...
The click just isnt there. Haha.
I own the device for 3 months now, and the power button has gone mushy. I somehow fear, it won't work for the expected life-time of the device.
Anyway, I just found a way to enable double tap on display to wake up, so this would help for a while.
Cottaer said:
I own the device for 3 months now, and the power button has gone mushy. I somehow fear, it won't work for the expected life-time of the device.
Anyway, I just found a way to enable double tap on display to wake up, so this would help for a while.
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I did ask an Asus Technical Support in Indonesia. They said as long as it makes a sound its fine. Unless its totally silent when you press it then you will be having an issue.
Ans yes the double tap to wake or double tap to sleep is very useful. I also use Tiles to turn reboot/turn off my phone.

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