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Is there a way to use stamina mode using tasker?
Any intent or any other way that can used while screen off?
mnsk said:
Is there a way to use stamina mode using tasker?
Any intent or any other way that can used while screen off?
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hAS ANYONE AN ANSWER FOR THIS YET?
gjjh25 said:
hAS ANYONE AN ANSWER FOR THIS YET?
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If you want Tasker to work while stamina mode is on you can go to Stamina settings and add it to exceptions
Yes I can do that OK thanks, I am looking to control stamina via Tasker
I found an answer
I found a way to toggle STAMINA mode with Tasker.
In Tasker, just create a new task of type "Send Intent". Then in "Action" field, enter :
Code:
com.sonymobile.superstamina.appwidget.TOGGLE_STAMINA_MODE
Then exist Task.
Now, when you enter this Task with a profile, STAMINA mode is toggled on or off. You can check this by adding the STAMINA widget on your home, or by looking at the "+" sign near the battery indicator.
Hope this helps !
Hi,
I have created a small Tasker application for switch on/off High Brightness Mode for Nexus 6.
You can install it as standalone application without Tasker. But it needs Root privileges.
It should work with all kernels as this feature is comes with STOCK kernel.
Thanks,
ihancioglu said:
Hi,
I have created a small Tasker application for switch on/off High Brightness Mode for Nexus 6.
You can install it as standalone application without Tasker. But it needs Root privileges.
It should work with all kernels as this feature is comes with STOCK kernel.
Thanks,
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sweet! Thanks for this, ive always wanted to use tasker to program one of my volume buttons(double press) to enable max brightness before I turn the screen on. I always get aggravated when I go outside and have to find the brightness slider with lowbrightness. I only use about 20% brightness inside. Never did accomplish this, I believe it will be much easier now with your program! Thanks!:good:
Working on last chroma!
Genius thank you!
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Very Cool - Thanks for sharing this @ihancioglu - works Great
I am using as a stand alone
ihancioglu said:
Hi,
I have created a small Tasker application for switch on/off High Brightness Mode for Nexus 6.
You can install it as standalone application without Tasker. But it needs Root privileges.
It should work with all kernels as this feature is comes with STOCK kernel.
Thanks,
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Dude, this app rocks, thanks! I set it as one of my lockscreen shortcuts, perfect when opening the phone outdoors.
can you please add a widget?
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Awesome app
what's this high brightness mode?
Turns HBM on, but doesn't turn it back off when tap it again. Nexus 6 Pure Nexus current and Moto G Second Gen (stock Debloated) both exhibit this behaviour.
When screen turns off and back on, HBM is off again so I still find value in this app the way it is, thanks.
Very nice. Works great.
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buffal0b1ll said:
Turns HBM on, but doesn't turn it back off when tap it again. Nexus 6 Pure Nexus current and Moto G Second Gen (stock Debloated) both exhibit this behaviour.
When screen turns off and back on, HBM is off again so I still find value in this app the way it is, thanks.
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It looks like you don't have permissions on hbm sysfs interface.
Can you please share output of
ls -l /sys/devices/virtual/graphics/fb0/hbm
buffal0b1ll said:
Turns HBM on, but doesn't turn it back off when tap it again. Nexus 6 Pure Nexus current and Moto G Second Gen (stock Debloated) both exhibit this behaviour.
When screen turns off and back on, HBM is off again so I still find value in this app the way it is, thanks.
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I am using "chmod" command to gain write access to the hbm file. So can you please install busybox then try again?
Thanks.
ihancioglu said:
I am using "chmod" command to gain write access to the hbm file. So can you please install busybox then try again?
Thanks.
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busy box is installed. Toggle turns HBM on but not off. Here's the output on Moto G of the command you sent
How can add this to take double volume up, thanks in advance
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caballon said:
How can add this to take double volume up, thanks in advance
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Did you try Quick Click application from play store? I didn't tried but looks useful for you case.
I love this app, use it as a shortcut on my lockscreen for outdoors reading. Could you make another that lowers the brightness, for night time? I know I could just use the slider but I would rather have a matching shortcut on my lockscreen. Thanks!
This works great! I set a shortcut on the lockscreen and also set a double tap gesture on Nova Launcher to turn it on or off.
Thank you Sir for sharing this lovely app.
Excellent and very useful app.
Worked fine with MM even on Nexus 6P.
With Nougat you can activate fine but needs to switch off screen to deactivate and even then, notification stays on, on status bar.
Any upgrades please?
thank you
Really want to kind of emulate this based on what the iPoop...er, iPhone feature. Tried to use auto input to do this but I can't figure it out
Matty Matt said:
Really want to kind of emulate this based on what the iPoop...er, iPhone feature. Tried to use auto input to do this but I can't figure it out
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I use a combination of Tasker with Xposed Additions module. Just create a task on Tasker to set your device to vibrate and call this action through a button of your choosing on Xposed Additions. It's always worked for me...
Hello,
Since Lollipop, the mute mode is no more available in Tasker. The silent mode has “Off” or “Vibrate”, but no more “On”. Fortunately, Tasker support Java to bring back this mute mode.
Here is the tip to create a task to enable the mute mode with Tasker in Android 5+
1- Create a new task named “Mute”
2- In this task, add 2 actions code / Java Function as pictures below. Use the icons mug and magnifying glass to select elements instead of write it.
To enable the mute mode, just call the task “Mute”
In attachement, the xml to be import in Tasker. To import, open the xml with Tasker, then open Tasker and tap on tasks tab on top, to import it.
Tested and works fine on Galaxy S6 firmware stock Lollipop with Tasker 4.8
Source : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tasker/loqp_4NOTJ8
work like a charm but what profil event can I use with it if I no longer want any notification vibration??
nevvjeff said:
work like a charm but what profil event can I use with it if I no longer want any notification vibration??
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With this task, no vibration. For event, you can use set time for exemple.
Great sollution thanx
The same method can be solved if the device is not rooted in the mobile data traffic on / off?
I am making this Hungarian translator wrote apologies if incorrect.
Thanks a ton!!!
with this I can finally switch to total mute mode when my phone connects to my Gear S2.
although i had to add the exit state, ie to return to silent mode when the connection was severed. @philippe734 Is there a way to, modify the exit state so that a dialog pops up and we can choose between silent and sound mode, when the bluetooth connection to my watch is severed?
Thanks!
What is the difference between do not disturb mode and this method?
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Works great on my rooted Galaxy S8. This is a great solution that doesn't require another app to be installed.
Can you suggest any change to go from silent mode to 4inger mode plz. Thanks by the way.
Thank you. It works on my Galaxy A52 5G SM-A526B/DS
Hello everybody. I'm on AOSiP DerpFest Pie ROM. I'm looking for a way to toggle navigation bar on and off with Tasker. I've been searching through the web for a solution and I came across immersive mode for navbar only and "wm overscan" shell command, but these are not what I mean. I'm looking for a way to toggle navbar in a way it can be done with the system setting (the one shown in the attached screenshot). Maybe another shell command? A Tasker plugin? Anybody knows the solution? I'll be grateful for any hint
It may be set through a secure settings. To figure it out, look here
ktmom said:
It may be set through a secure settings. To figure it out, look here
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Yeaaa, I managed to do this with SecureTask plugin, which was already installed on my device. Thank you very much for providing me with a clue! :highfive: