Hey I noticed that when i changing my notification sound it works for say voice mail(google voice) but remains on lime for text/SMS I am unable to change it any! one else getting this weird quirk?
Open your message app, click topright three dots settings>notifications
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They changed that in sense 5, you have to change the sounds in each individual app instead of doing it from the personalize menu like on the lte with sense 4+
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quick question, is there a way to hangup a call in cm 6.1.1 directly from the notification bar like in htc sense? a modified phone.apk or anything?
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arminsoyka said:
quick question, is there a way to hangup a call in cm 6.1.1 directly from the notification bar like in htc sense? a modified phone.apk or anything?
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I can't remember the name, but there is an app that allows you to put short cuts to lots of thing in the notification bar/window. There maybe something in there that will do it.
Maybe try extended controls??
Hi all,
I've searched this forum over and over but can't seem to find anything.
Just wondering if its possible for the screen to wake up when a new notification arrives? I sit my phone up at an angle facing me at work whilst charging and keep missing messages.
Surely there's a way? It's a bit nuts it isn't default.
Cheers.
go to messages settings notification display message on screen
Where's the Notification setting? I don't see them in Setting menu
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go to messages settings notification display message on screen
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That appears to only be a "sent" or "send failure" comfirmation. It doesn't display a new received message. I don't see that option.
I am using this app notify me. After installing it, go to accessibility and turn it on and off 2 times. Should work
http://www.mediafire.com/?952blt7g5jhdzp3
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This app also works really well and you can choose which apps you want the screen to light up for
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lukekorth.screennotifications
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I was wondering if anyone else has this problem. I have Zedge installed on my HTC One and I downloaded some additional notification tones to use . I have gone both into the Personalize settings menu as well as the sound settings menu and selected the new tone I wanted to use. But when I get a notification after that it still plays what default tone I had selected before. Even tho in the settings it shows that it should be playing the new tone I have selected. I tried rebooting my phone to see if it would help, it did not. Do I have to move these files to the media/notifications folder to work? I've never had this issue with my previous Android phones.
I do believe you have to put them in notification folder, reboot and select it via settings
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I found out what the issue was today. I wanted to change the text message notification. Found out there is a setting you have to change in the actual text app, not under system menu settings.
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I found out what the issue was today. I wanted to change the text message notification. Found out there is a setting you have to change in the actual text app, not under system menu settings.
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Same thing with email. They hide it now. Lol
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Is there a way to limit the notifications in the top bar to icon of app only rather than having the text scroll first then the persistent icon? I don't want to disable the entire notifications like in the app settings, just the text.
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texaslegend said:
Is there a way to limit the notifications in the top bar to icon of app only rather than having the text scroll first then the persistent icon? I don't want to disable the entire notifications like in the app settings, just the text.
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It depends on the app. For example, third party SMS apps often have a setting to do just what you described. I don't think any stock apps have that setting.
Does anyone know if there as xposed module or other app that allows you to launch an app, say calendar, when selecting the date in the notification bar (or the clock app when selecting the time)? I used to be able to do this in some custom ROMs with my HTC One S.
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Notification toggle can do that, plus a lot more including battery percent. Chris
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