Stuck in dev mode? - HTC Desire C

HI for some reason today when I pulled my desire C out of my pocket it was in some type of dev mode
Its showing my finger position on the screen and draws a line as I do it is also listing running applications in the top right I tried rebooting the phone and taking the battery out but neither closed it any ideas how i can go about getting my phone back to normal?
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Here a photo showing the problem
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Go into settings, developers options, and uncheck some things
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^ you must have checked some dev features in the developer options. just uncheck all of the features from developer options>user interface

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Phenziox said:
Go into settings, developers options, and uncheck some things
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Wow that fixed it I have NO idea how all of them options got ticked
Thanks again :good::good:

Please hit the thanks button instead of just saying it
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Is it with ICS? Coz if there are some options in development menu in settings, which you must untick and they will disappear
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Is it with ICS? Coz if there are some options in development menu in settings, which you must untick and they will disappear
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[Q] Couple of questions about CyanogenMod 10.1

Install went perfect on my Nook HD, but have a couple of questions. Can't seem to find in the settings where to turn on USB debugging and how do I turn off the typing sound?
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Install went perfect on my Nook HD, but have a couple of questions. Can't seem to find in the settings where to turn on USB debugging and how do I turn off the typing sound?
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Go to settings, about, tap build number 7-8 times for developer options.
Keyboard sounds should be under settings, sound. If not there then under keyboard input.
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One more question if I may
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Go to settings, about, tap build number 7-8 times for developer options.
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Thank you that worked.
On the lock screen is there anyway to remove what is on there? Say like the phone etc...
Once again thank you for your quick response
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snoozer854 said:
On the lock screen is there anyway to remove what is on there? Say like the phone etc...
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Go to settings --> lock screen --> slider shortcuts.
Slide the circle to the slot you want to change, and choose "empty" for the shortcut you want to get rid of.
Not sure if anyone else is having a problem but I had trouble removing the camera widget off the lock screen even though it was disabled in the settings on carbonmod. Had to download "Lockscreen policy" app to remove it.

How to hide developer option in settings

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If anyone has unhide developer options by presessing "build number" several times to enable USB debugging and other tweaking and wanting to hide it back... follow the steps below
1. Go to Settings > Apps
2. Swipe left to see ALL
3. Look for "Settings"
4. Select "Settings" (see attached image)
5. Clear data
All done. You do not see "developer options". Any changes that were made under developer options will not be reset (USB debugging will still remain enabled)
Hope it helps.
The developer options menu has an on/off toggle on the top right. Much simpler to just hit the switch and hide it that way
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rocketsaucev2 said:
The developer options menu has an on/off toggle on the top right. Much simpler to just hit the switch and hide it that way
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Interesting. Could you explain with screenshot please. Thanks.
rocketsaucev2 said:
The developer options menu has an on/off toggle on the top right. Much simpler to just hit the switch and hide it that way
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Procedure given by OP is correct! Developer options cannot be hidden by simply toggling on/off switch in the Developer Options. Need proof! look at the screen shots.
The last screen shot is taken after following OP's procedure.
I see. I stand corrected
How do you bring it back? Ta
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To bring back is a piece of cake, all you have to do is go to Settings>About Phone, scroll down until you see Built Number, tap that phuker 7 times until it says "you are a phuking developer"! Then the Developer Option will magically show pop! Kids stuff but very funny...hope this help! Give me kudos!
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HandyBesitzer said:
I had feared that the support has not that notion.
So anyone an idea why there is no extreme power save mod??
About the SMS. Why has an friend of me (HTC One M7 with Sense 6.0) the notification at the lockscreen?? He has no app for it and it's defently Sense 6.0.
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Ask him if he is on stock ROM
gibihr said:
Ask him if he is on stock ROM
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he is. He never rooted
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HandyBesitzer said:
i think i'll have a look at my friend's phone again....
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I looked again and in the sms settings there's no option to see it on lockscreen
gibihr said:
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can you have a look at Security-> Notification there are two for me (telephone and sms). My friend also has calender and things like that.
HandyBesitzer said:
can you have a look at Security-> Notification there are two for me (telephone and sms). My friend also has calender and things like that.
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Actually you really don't have Extreme power save mode... It thought every sense 6 had it... I have it under my options, but we're running two different versions
gibihr said:
Actually you really don't have Extreme power save mode... It thought every sense 6 had it... I have it under my options, but we're running two different versions
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ENABLE BATTERY PERCENTAGE IN MOTO G5 PLUS (All Moto Devices) {NO ROOT REQUIRED}

Generally Battery Percentage not show in Moto Mobiles but in this video i'll show you how to enable battery percentage in all Moto Devices without Any app Or ROOT. Its working in My Moto G5 Plus (All Moto). Thanks
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as it turns out, you need to have Dev Options turned OFF before turning UI tuner. Then you can enable it. after you see the option, you can enable dev options again
Thats how it worked in my case anyways.
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Nice thing, thanx
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Just looked at the video... This is great, but I don't like the number inside the battery... Too tiny to actually read. Anyone have an app to show it as a number next to the battery? My old LG had that as an option in the battery settings... I preferred that. ?
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Battery Percent Overlay, search for it in playstore
Karlinski said:
as it turns out, you need to have Dev Options turned OFF before turning UI tuner. Then you can enable it. after you see the option, you can enable dev options again
Thats how it worked in my case anyways.
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Worked even with dev options on for me though
hmmm. weird. oh well, glad its working
anyone know how to enable the % to the right of the battery instead of within it?
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Thx
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Thank you.

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