I recently picked up Tasker, and so am trying to figure my way around how to use it for my in-car install. However, I can't seem to figure out, what is probably the most important piece, getting the screen to switch off / airplane mode to switch on when I remove power. I have installed Secure Settings plug in, but everything I have tried so far to get the screen to switch off has failed. I am sure I am missing something simple here.
Also, is there a way to have Tasker kill all open apps, instead of having to individually list apps?
Thanks.
Edit: Should have put this in the apps section.
Edit Again: Figured out the screen switching off, System Lock did the trick. For some reason it is not killing open apps though when the power is removed.
New profile>name it whatever>State Context>Hardware>Usb Plugged>Invert
New task>name it whatever>hit the "+" button>app>kill app>specifiy app (you'll have to do this for every single app).
alternatively, you could do:
new task>name it whatever>hit the "+" button>script>run shell> type a command that kills all apps, and check "use root". i dont know what command can be used to kill all apps though, lol, so...
naiku said:
I recently picked up Tasker, and so am trying to figure my way around how to use it for my in-car install. However, I can't seem to figure out, what is probably the most important piece, getting the screen to switch off / airplane mode to switch on when I remove power. I have installed Secure Settings plug in, but everything I have tried so far to get the screen to switch off has failed. I am sure I am missing something simple here.
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Exit task. And what you want is Display->Lock to switch off the screen. As for Airplane mode, I believe that does require Secure Settings to toggle, but that should be pretty easy. Assuming you're rooted and the Secure Settings Helper is installed (see its app) directly.
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This is dumb. That's all I'm going to say about this subject.
Thanks for the replies, I am rooted and do have Secure Settings installed, I will have to look into Airplane mode some more as I don't see it listed under the Secure Settings addon.
Is there a good guide anywhere for Tasker? I tried via their site, but most of the links were dead. When I connect power to the Nexus, Bluetooth comes on, but I also want it to use my phone for internet access (Settings -> Bluetooth - Paired Devices - Use for internet access). It seems like everytime Bluetooth goes off, that box becomes unchecked, and currently I hvae to manually go in and check it again. I am guessing I need a script to do that, but I have no clue how to write a script to do so, and can't find much by the way of help / tutorials (I admit though, I am at work, and have not spent a huge amount of time searching).
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Thanks for the replies, I am rooted and do have Secure Settings installed, I will have to look into Airplane mode some more as I don't see it listed under the Secure Settings addon.
Is there a good guide anywhere for Tasker? I tried via their site, but most of the links were dead. When I connect power to the Nexus, Bluetooth comes on, but I also want it to use my phone for internet access (Settings -> Bluetooth - Paired Devices - Use for internet access). It seems like everytime Bluetooth goes off, that box becomes unchecked, and currently I hvae to manually go in and check it again. I am guessing I need a script to do that, but I have no clue how to write a script to do so, and can't find much by the way of help / tutorials (I admit though, I am at work, and have not spent a huge amount of time searching).
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Tasker google groups is the place to go.
Make 2 profiles, 1 for power on 1 for power off. Open secure setting,the option is there to install helper.Then when you set new task select plugins,then secure setting that will appear now that helper is installed.Airplane mode is there.As for screen on and off, set screen off 23 hours 59 mins under power on profile , set screen off 7secs(minimum) under power off.
The other 2 profiles are timed according to daylight so the brightness decreases at night increases in the day.I wouldnt use the kill app function it doesnt play nicely and causes some crashing issues at shutdown thats why mine are disabled.
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main profiles
power off proflie
power on profile
secure settings with helper installed
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I'm using this CM10.1 version here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
It works great, fast, not buggy, but it's missing a lot of features that I enjoy from custom made roms, for example, there are no "Development" sections in the settings, which allow setting the CPU speed / governor etc, there is also a lot of other various tweaks that I can't think of right now that just don't exist, where do these things come from? I'm pretty sure I can figure out how to add them myself, I just don't really know where they all come from, like the "Spare Parts" / "Dev Tools" icons in a lot of roms that have various extra customization options.
Also, one thing that bugs me is whenever I plug the USB cable in to charge, the USB connection window pops up, any idea how I would go about changing that so it *doesn't* do that? I have an app that lets me access and edit the root files so if there's something in there I can change to modify that, that would be great too.
Apologies if this is a lot to ask but once I get started I think I can handle the rest on my own I just need to be pointed in the right directions for some things.
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I'm using this CM10.1 version here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104442
It works great, fast, not buggy, but it's missing a lot of features that I enjoy from custom made roms, for example, there are no "Development" sections in the settings, which allow setting the CPU speed / governor etc, there is also a lot of other various tweaks that I can't think of right now that just don't exist, where do these things come from? I'm pretty sure I can figure out how to add them myself, I just don't really know where they all come from, like the "Spare Parts" / "Dev Tools" icons in a lot of roms that have various extra customization options.
Also, one thing that bugs me is whenever I plug the USB cable in to charge, the USB connection window pops up, any idea how I would go about changing that so it *doesn't* do that? I have an app that lets me access and edit the root files so if there's something in there I can change to modify that, that would be great too.
Apologies if this is a lot to ask but once I get started I think I can handle the rest on my own I just need to be pointed in the right directions for some things.
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For Development Settings..Go to Settings>About phone> Tap on Build Number(the last option) 6-7 times..
n about USB thing..it's a feature backported from 3.0 kernel..
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For Development Settings..Go to Settings>About phone> Tap on Build Number(the last option) 6-7 times.
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Wow thanks.. had no idea. This opened up a lot of options. Like for example killing applications via holding back button, I was wondering how to add that, but it's in the developer options.
One last thing I would like to know how to change, when my phone boots, about 2 seconds after the lock screen appears, the screen turns off, how can I change it to wait longer on the lock screen before turning off? Is there a file somewhere I can edit the timeout delay?
I was wondering if anyone knew how to get haptic feedback on the menu and back buttons?
AW: [Q] How to add additional options to CM10.1?
I think that you can not enable haptic feedback.
kill apps
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Wow thanks.. example killing applications via holding back button, I was wondering how to add that, but it's in the developer options.
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hey dude you can explainme that¿! how i do that!? :good:
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hey dude you can explainme that¿! how i do that!? :good:
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Go to developers settings and in the bottom there is an option for this..
How about the option to display this if there are no notifications? So you don't have to have the extra button press in the top right corner to show it all. Makes sense to me...
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From the developer of Touchless Notifications and S for Switch Voice:
available FREE in the Google Play Store: ReOn Extra Time with SmarterStay
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The screen stays on when you need it. Finally you can read in peace! Works with all brands of phones and tablets. Note: S for Switch Voice Pro includes this functionality built in.
Let me explain:
Have you ever been annoyed by the display constantly turning off on you while you were trying to read or watch something?
It turns off → you turn it on right away → it turns off again → you keep turning it back on... GRRRR!
Of course you could set the display timeout higher...
...but then the battery will drain quicker
Samsung owners, you can enable SmartStay which will watch your eyes...
...but only if it's bright enough for it to actually see you
Extra Time solves these in a brilliantly simple way: you can set the display timeout to a low enough value, and Extra Time will temporarily extend it when necessary:
►RE-ON: when you turn on the screen within 3 seconds after it got turned off, Extra Time will extend the screen timeout, so you can keep reading without worrying about it turning off again (ReOn as in "ON again", get it?)
►SMARTER-STAY: it measures the ambient light level, and increases the display timeout if it detects there isn't enough light for SmartStay to work reliably.
►Your original timeout will be restored the next time the screen turns off.
Save battery power by having the default display timeout set to the minimum 15 or 30 seconds, and still have the screen on long enough when you need it.
USAGE
Very simple to use. Just install the app, start it, and forget about it.
Note: Turn off SmarterStay if you don't want the screen timeout to increase when the phone is used in the dark.
PERMANENT NOTIFICATION
Since Android version 4.0, memory resident apps need to inform users (you!) that they reside in memory. Extra Time creates a permanent notification, but no icon is shown unless you pull the notification shade down. It is also possible to hide the notification all together by long pressing on it, selecting "App info" and un-checking the "show notifications" option.
If you decide to keep the notification,
►you will have an easy way to access settings
►the optional toast notification will not appear regardless of the setting
PREMIUM UPGRADE
The current version of Extra Time will work forever without limitations, but it will remind you of its presence once or twice a week. Support my work with a buck (one time in app purchase), and you can really forget about it, except you keep enjoying the benefits! Buy once, use on all your current and future devices!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hu.viczian.extratime.free
Version history
1.04
*Small adjustments
1.03
*Small adjustments
1.02
+SmarterStay Light level settings with active light meter
1.01
~Rewrote app using standard Android developer tools (Android Studio)
1.00
Initial idea using Tasker
Permissions:
BOOT_COMPLETED start on reboot
WRITE_SETTINGS change display timeout
In app billing
This small (but growing) tool is my first attempt at utilizing Google's in-app-billing. I made the app to be available for free, and didn't implement any way to stop it's functionality even after an extensive test period. But I have included a friendly reminder of how many times it actually helped and an easy way to chime into the development of this and similar utilities.
The only incentive is that the reminder will appear every few days, when the screen is turned on. We will see how many people appreciate the service of this little convenience tool to participate. In this sense it's an experiment.
In app billing
There are different schools on in app billing. I decided to go in the "user respecting" direction. I don't like apps which walk out on you when you need them the most, because they couldn't check your license. I implemented the license checking, so that the premium status is only revoked if my app can successfully talk to the Google servers and confirm that the in app product have been refunded. Even then, the app will not revert to the "trial" version, only the next time it is started.
I set the price to the lowest value in each country, but of course the app has only one specific purpose, even if it aims to implement it at the highest quality.
Video
Android 5.0 Lollipop added the ability to keep your device unlocked so long as you stay connected to a trusted bluetooth device. Dubbed "Smart Lock", the feature is quite useful if you own a smart wearable that you keep on you at all times. However, Smart Lock is unavailable for devices that connect to your phone via Bluetooth Low Energy. Some manufacturers offer the ability to simulate Smart Lock through keeping their app on in the background (such as Xiaomi's Mi Band and the Mi Fit app), but others do not.
If you, for instance, own a basic Fitbit or one of the new Honor Z1 bands among others, then you'll be able to keep your phone unlocked so long as your wearable is in range of your phone by following this Tasker guide.
Prerequisites
Secure Settings plug-in
Bluetooth 4.0 LE enabled device
A Bluetooth LE Scanner app
Instructions
Ensure that Secure Settings is set as a Device Administrator by opening the app and going to the Preferences screen. This is so the plugin has the ability to enable/disable the lockscreen.
Bring your phone and your device close together. Open the BLE Scanner app you downloaded above, and press SCAN.
Write down the MAC ID of the device that shows up at the top of the list. This should be the address of the Fitbit or other wearable, in case the name doesn't properly populate.
Click + to create a new Profile and name it "Watch Near" or anything else you want.
Select the State context, then select "BT Near" under "Net."
Once you're in the BT Near setting, type in the Bluetooth Address that you wrote down earlier under "Address." Additionally, select "Low-Energy (LE) Devices" and "Unpaired Devices". Leave everything else unchecked and/or default.
Press the back key to save and exit the context setup.
Tasker will now ask you to set up a new task associated with this context. Click on "New Task" and optionally give the task a name. Before we move on, here's a picture of what the context screen should look like.
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Now that you've got the context set-up, we're going to make a simple entry and exit task to correspond to when your phone connects/disconnects to your smart wearable.
Plugin --> Secure Settings. Under the Dev Admin Actions dropdown, select Password/Pin. Make sure that the box is set as "DISABLED" and that Device Admin Enabled is checked. Press the save icon up top to exit, then press the back key once you're back in Tasker.
Press back once more to exit the task creation. Now expand the Profile you just created by tapping on its name. Long-press on the Task that launches, the select "Add Exit Task."
Within this new task, you're going to do the opposite of what you did above. Plugin --> Secure Settings. Select Password/Pin under Dev Admin Actions again, but this time change the box to "ENABLED" and set up the password or pin code that you desire. Exit out all the way after you're done.
That's it! Your phone should now automatically disable the pin/password when your bluetooth device is in range, otherwise it will re-enabled it. You can expand the power of this task by adding some alerts for when your device and phone disconnects, the choice is up to you!
Does it work only with bt le?
Enviado do meu Mi 4i
mclaudio77 said:
Does it work only with bt le?
Enviado do meu Mi 4i
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Smart Lock already works with regular bluetooth devices out of the box, so I wouldn't recommend using Tasker for that. But yes, if you put in the Bluetooth MAC ID into Tasker it will work the same way.
Does not work with my meizu pro5 and Xiaomi mi band 1s (Android 5.1.1)
Still I need to put my finger on finger scanner or putting the pin code to unlock the device
Will it break the device protection and the encryption
This is great thanks, I am using this with a cheap Bluetooth tracker keyring I got from eBay for 99p.
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I need to test this a little more with the tag. The tag seems to power its self off which means it doesn't then trigger BT Near.
Where is the Secure Settings plug-in? There is an app of that name, by intangibleObject - is that what you mean?
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Where is the Secure Settings plug-in? There is an app of that name, by intangibleObject - is that what you mean?
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The Secure Settings Plugin is in an app called "Tasker".
However, having setup this instructions it seems to me that Secure Settings or TAsker never triggers a lockscreen/password protection to be active. What is your default state ? OS Version ? Do you have any initial password options enabled ?
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The Secure Settings Plugin is in an app called "Tasker".
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Ah, thanks - I have Tasker, but didn't realise what the OP meant.
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However, having setup this instructions it seems to me that Secure Settings or TAsker never triggers a lockscreen/password protection to be active. What is your default state ? OS Version ? Do you have any initial password options enabled ?
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I haven't had time to try it yet - I am on Marshmallow and have a BT LE step counter to test it with, when I have a chance.
Please Do. It works but somehow Timing of tasker to Check connection is not really good
This can be accomplished using the delayed lock app in conjunction with the Tasker plugin without having to use secure settings
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Hey guys. I have two different power saving profiles that I use for home and work to turn on/off Autosync. My work-profile does not work properly, and I think it has to do with the repeating option in the time context. My home-profile works perfect, and the only difference between these profiles is that the repeat-interval is much shorter in my home-profile. Sometimes the work-profile fires, sometimes not. I tried experimenting with the repeat-interval and if I change it to 10,15 or 20 minutes (for example) it works every time. This is why I am pretty convinced it has to do with the repeat-interval.
This is how my work-profile looks like. The other contexts (Wifi connected and weekdays) are always activated when I test the profile, so they are not the issue.
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My home-profile has repeat-interval of 20 minutes, and that works as I said flawless.
Has anyone else experienced any problems using longer intervals with repeating contexts, or could it be anything else?
Repeating time context seems to be an issue on Samsung devices running Android 5.1 ->, in THIS thread there is a lot of people with exatcly the same issue.. Not good.
Did you already try activating the option "Use Reliable Alarms" in settings/preferences/monitor?
This feature solved the problem with my time context profiles on MM occasionally not activating.
Also it's best to exclude Tasker and Secure Settings in Battery Optimization feature of MM.
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Did you already try activating the option "Use Reliable Alarms" in settings/preferences/monitor?
This feature solved the problem with my time context profiles on MM occasionally not activating.
Also it's best to exclude Tasker and Secure Settings in Battery Optimization feature of MM.
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I have not activated Reliable alarms, I will look into this! I have already excluded Tasker and Secure Settings (and all other plugins I use for Tasker) from Doze though.
I tried a different solution yesterday though, to only have a single context (State) since the Time context seems to be the problem;
State -> connected to work-Wifi.
Action 1 -> Sync ON
Action 2 -> Wait 5 min
Action 3 -> Sync OFF
Action 4 -> Wait 2hours
REPEAT ALL ACTIONS FOUR TIMES
EXIT TASK - > Sync OFF
In this way I get the same result since it covering the hours I am at work. The same could be done when connected to Home-Wifi but with a lot more repeats. Since the Task only will activate when connected to Wifi (and end when disconnected) I don`t need any specific hours when the Profile should run. So this should work in the same way..
Anyway, I will try your suggestions as well and see if it fixes the issue.
Thanks!
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Did you already try activating the option "Use Reliable Alarms" in settings/preferences/monitor?
This feature solved the problem with my time context profiles on MM occasionally not activating.
Also it's best to exclude Tasker and Secure Settings in Battery Optimization feature of MM.
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Tried set ``Use Reliable Alarms´´ to ``Always´´, but dint work. Repeat works the first 1-3 times but after that it will stop or only activate the task sporadically. I think I have some serious bug in Tasker since this is not the only issue I have for the moment. Will probably try to reinstall and load a older backup and see what happens..
Problem solved. See HERE for info.
[REQUEST] Block Google Assistant access to fingerprint scanner
Is there any way to 'take back' my long-press action on the fingerprint scanner? Even though I have disabled Google Assistant (GA), long-pressing the home button, only prompts me to enable Google Assistant.
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I have long-press set to turn off screen, but GA takes over. I see in the permission for the Google App, that it has permissions to access fingerprint scanner - but it is not something that can be toggled off.
I am using a Moto X4, recently on the stock rom with the feature to turn off screen with fingerprint scanner.
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[REQUEST] Block Google Assistant access to fingerprint scanner
Is there any way to 'take back' my long-press action on the fingerprint scanner? Even though I have disabled Google Assistant (GA), long-pressing the home button, only prompts me to enable Google Assistant.
I have long-press set to turn off screen, but GA takes over. I see in the permission for the Google App, that it has permissions to access fingerprint scanner - but it is not something that can be toggled off.
I am using a Moto X4, recently on the stock rom with the feature to turn off screen with fingerprint scanner.
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I think (emphasis on think) There's a way to do what you want but it can't be spoken of here and out not sure if it'd work anyways.
There's no way for you to remove assistant totally from the device? Like tbpro or some other debloater method?
Everybody went crazy trying to get it to run before widespread use across devices occurred so I'm wondering if that may lead you to a way to get it out of your way totally.
Don't have your device so can't speak on it specifically
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I think (emphasis on think) There's a way to do what you want but it can't be spoken of here and out not sure if it'd work anyways.
There's no way for you to remove assistant totally from the device? Like tbpro or some other debloater method?
Everybody went crazy trying to get it to run before widespread use across devices occurred so I'm wondering if that may lead you to a way to get it out of your way totally.
Don't have your device so can't speak on it specifically
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Thanks. It is integrated into the Google app, which I actually want. There was a property that needed to be modified when it first rolled out to enable it, but now Google is no longer looking at that property apparently.
Update: As a test, i uninstalled it with Titanium Backup, but still did not have my button back...
@veez21, @Psy_Man, as you both have experience working with fingerprint scanners, do you have any idea what could be done to solve this problem?
jhedfors said:
@veez21, @Psy_Man, as you both have experience working with fingerprint scanners, do you have any idea what could be done to solve this problem?
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There are three ways to do this:
1. Modifying the frameworks base of your system (decompiling and recompiling the apk)
2. Modyifing the fingerprint's keylayout of your device (to tell the system to not use the fingerprint as home button)
3. Delete Google, LoL
These methods are not optimal for a Magisk module.
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There are three ways to do this:
1. Modifying the frameworks base of your system (decompiling and recompiling the apk)
2. Modyifing the fingerprint's keylayout of your device (to tell the system to not use the fingerprint as home button)
3. Delete Google, LoL
These methods are not optimal for a Magisk module.
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Thanks for the feedback!
I think I will stick with my double-tap to turn off screen.
I tried uninstalling Google (with TB), but then my long-press home was not detected. (I am using fingerprint as home), even though long-press home is assigned to turn screen off.
Kind of cruddy that even though you turn off assistant in Google setting, it doesn't respect your preference, prompting you to turn it on.
jhedfors said:
Thanks for the feedback!
I think I will stick with my double-tap to turn off screen.
I tried uninstalling Google (with TB), but then my long-press home was not detected. (I am using fingerprint as home), even though long-press home is assigned to turn screen off.
Kind of cruddy that even though you turn off assistant in Google setting, it doesn't respect your preference, prompting you to turn it on.
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Try To Use HomeBot App From PlayStore & Its Link Is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abast.homebot.
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Try To Use HomeBot App From PlayStore & Its Link Is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abast.homebot.
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Thanks, but it doesn't seem to work when I am using the fingerprint as home. It does work when home is an onscreen button.
I do appreciate it though!