I couldn't seem to get to where I can add any lockscreen widgets on my Verizon Moto X. The Googlez showed a link on the Sprint Moto X FAQ on how to access the standard Jelly Bean lockscreen customization, but it insists that the Jelly Bean standard "swipe lockscreen from left edge towards right" will show the "+" icon for adding widgets, and no matter what I do on my Verizon X lock screen, all I can do is drag the lock icon down to unlock (or up if an active notification appears.)
Finally figured out how to get them to appear:
Enable a Screen Unlock option (None won't work, duh, there's no lock screen if you don't lock the screen!)
Tap power button to turn display off, then again to turn on
Swipe from left edge works now.
Move new widget to main lockscreen.
Profit :victory:
Things I stupidly overlooked during this period of time:
I had been trying with Lock Screen set to none. (See above, can't believe it took me 3 changes to realize this)
I neglected to try hitting the power screen to go to the main lock screen from the Active Display screen :silly:
Like an idiot, I thought a lock screen widget would propogate to the Active Display screen. This could defeat the entire 'battery saving' function, especially with some multi-color widgets
Biggest Dummy Award of the process: I was trying to add a widget to the Active Display screen, NOT the main lock screen. Once I got into the actual lock screen it was simple.
Sweet!
I didn't know I was able to DO that!
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Sweet!
I didn't know I was able to DO that!
Vereynn said:
Enable a Screen Unlock option (None won't work, duh, there's no lock screen if you don't lock the screen!)
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So how/where do you turn THIS on?? Sounds great, but I have never seen this switch..
Deleted, got the point, pin unlock (company administration policy) .. Sadly, company policy does not allow me to swipe lockscreen..
bmszabo said:
So how/where do you turn THIS on?? Sounds great, but I have never seen this switch..
Deleted, got the point, pin unlock (company administration policy) .. Sadly, company policy does not allow me to swipe lockscreen..
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Try going to device administrators and removing the Exchange admin rights to your device...I did and was able to continue syncing to exchange and enable lockscreen widgets.
Please only try this if you have control of your device and are able to add the account back if this de-authorizes you. It really depends on how the Exchange server is setup, ours isn't too rigorous with checking it still has the admin rights on my device after the initial setup.
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Hello all,
Was wondering if anyone is having the same issue as I am. My lock screen doesn't seem to actually lock the phone.. i.e. if you press an app without sliding it up, it just opens. The lock icon, however, is still displayed. My lock screen style is set to productivity, and that still all works, and I have no security set up. It's worth noting that it was working with no issues up until a day ago, and nothing has changed :/
For further clarification:
By not working, I mean that before I used to have to slide the tab up, or to launch an app I would have to drag it up, but now that doesn't work.
Here's a video showing what I mean:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bclXBQwqXa0&feature=youtu.be
This just started happening to my AT&T HTC One tonight! I found this post by doing a search to see if anyone else had experienced this same issue on their One.
Also I can no longer drag the icons at the bottom of my lockscreen up to get into that particular app. And pressing anywhere on the lockscreen seems to unlock the phone and take me to the desktop.
I'm using the "music lockscreen" style, fyi.
LuigiC6 said:
Hello all,
Was wondering if anyone is having the same issue as I am. My lock screen doesn't seem to actually lock the phone.. i.e. if you press an app without sliding it up, it just opens. The lock icon, however, is still displayed. My lock screen style is set to productivity, and that still all works, and I have no security set up. It's worth noting that it was working with no issues up until a day ago, and nothing has changed :/
For further clarification:
By not working, I mean that before I used to have to slide the tab up, or to launch an app I would have to drag it up, but now that doesn't work.
Here's a video showing what I mean:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bclXBQwqXa0&feature=youtu.be
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I just figured out what was causing it on mine... I actually received my Pebble smartwatch in the mail today and had installed the Pebble Android app onto my One. This also required going into the Settings on my One and enabling Accessibility for the Pebble and Pebble Notifier and these 2 accessibility settings were what was causing the lockscreen to behave this way.
Don't see anyway to get around it so far...
ranphi said:
This just started happening to my AT&T HTC One tonight! I found this post by doing a search to see if anyone else had experienced this same issue on their One.
Also I can no longer drag the icons at the bottom of my lockscreen up to get into that particular app. And pressing anywhere on the lockscreen seems to unlock the phone and take me to the desktop.
I'm using the "music lockscreen" style, fyi.
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I just figured out what was causing it on mine... I actually received my Pebble smartwatch in the mail today and had installed the Pebble Android app onto my One. This also required going into the Settings on my One and enabling Accessibility for the Pebble and Pebble Notifier and these 2 accessibility settings were what was causing the lockscreen to behave this way.
Don't see anyway to get around it so far...
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Wow aha actually I did install the pebble app just before it started happening.. I wonder if it's a problem on pebble's side or htc... good catch though!
Yeah, not sure of that either. I just wondered and posted about this myself in another XDA thread I found on this very same topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40598774#post40598774
LuigiC6 said:
Hello all,
Was wondering if anyone is having the same issue as I am. My lock screen doesn't seem to actually lock the phone.. i.e. if you press an app without sliding it up, it just opens. The lock icon, however, is still displayed. My lock screen style is set to productivity, and that still all works, and I have no security set up. It's worth noting that it was working with no issues up until a day ago, and nothing has changed :/
For further clarification:
By not working, I mean that before I used to have to slide the tab up, or to launch an app I would have to drag it up, but now that doesn't work.
Here's a video showing what I mean:
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I have got this on my HTC one, I have come from an iphone and wanted to have the screen turn on when any emails are received. These show up on the lockscreen so when I'm driving if I get an email the screen turns on.
I can use several apps to do this but they all require to be enabled in Accessibility, if I do that the lockscreen unlocks when its touched anywhere as mentioned earlier without swiping. If I disable the accessibility setting its all back to normal but the app doesnt work....ie. the screen doesn't come on.
Any one figured this out yet?
M.
fibrousman said:
I have got this on my HTC one, I have come from an iphone and wanted to have the screen turn on when any emails are received. These show up on the lockscreen so when I'm driving if I get an email the screen turns on.
I can use several apps to do this but they all require to be enabled in Accessibility, if I do that the lockscreen unlocks when its touched anywhere as mentioned earlier without swiping. If I disable the accessibility setting its all back to normal but the app doesnt work....ie. the screen doesn't come on.
Any one figured this out yet?
M.
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I found a work around for it. It requires root access, Tasker and Secure Settings.
What I did was create a Context that is activated when the display is on and then using Secure Settings, disable all Accessibility for all events. As an exit task, I re-enable all my accessibility apps.
Now when i turn on my display, I actually have to slide to unlock.
efox29 said:
I found a work around for it. It requires root access, Tasker and Secure Settings.
What I did was create a Context that is activated when the display is on and then using Secure Settings, disable all Accessibility for all events. As an exit task, I re-enable all my accessibility apps.
Now when i turn on my display, I actually have to slide to unlock.
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Sound interesting, :good:
So I install Tasker and Secure Settings then create Context in Tasker? Hows that done? can you explain it a bit more....thanks
M.
Under the profiles tab
Press the + icon in the botton right corner
Select State
Select Display
Select Display State
Change "Is Off" to "Is On"
Press the back button
You should have a popup of available Tasks (if you have any)
Select New Task +
[Optional] Give it a name
You need to do the following section as many times as you have Acessibility services
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Press the + icon in the lower middle screen
Select Plugin
Select Secure Settings
Press the Edit button
Select Accessibility Services
Select a service, and make sure is disabled (by default it will be)
Press the save icon in the lower left
Press back
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Repeat the previous section as needed
When you are done creating your task, press the back button
You should be back at your main profile screen.
Long press the green arrow of the task you just created
Select Add Exit Task
Repeat the *********** section but save the accessiblity services as "Is Off" for all your services.
Tasker has a bit of a learning curve, and hopefully this will get you started.
efox29 said:
Under the profiles tab
Press the + icon in the botton right corner
Select State
Select Display
Select Display State
Change "Is Off" to "Is On"
Press the back button
You should have a popup of available Tasks (if you have any)
Select New Task +
[Optional] Give it a name
You need to do the following section as many times as you have Acessibility services
***********************************************
Press the + icon in the lower middle screen
Select Plugin
Select Secure Settings
Press the Edit button
Select Accessibility Services
Select a service, and make sure is disabled (by default it will be)
Press the save icon in the lower left
Press back
************************************************************
Repeat the previous section as needed
When you are done creating your task, press the back button
You should be back at your main profile screen.
Long press the green arrow of the task you just created
Select Add Exit Task
Repeat the *********** section but save the accessiblity services as "Is Off" for all your services.
Tasker has a bit of a learning curve, and hopefully this will get you started.
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Thanks for the write up its really appreciated. I'll give it a go.....
M.
Efox29. That works very well.. Thanks again for the advice.
I've got this set up as well but for me it is extremely hit and miss. Nearly 50% of the time I still get the single touch unlock and the other half of the time tasker works perfectly. The only thing I can think of is that my pin unlock causes a problem but why only half the time.
Anyone else have this problem?
I suppose I should be happy my problem has been cut in half but I wish it was completely consistent.
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It's not ideal but works ok, for me it's better than nothing.
M.
Actually having used this tasker solution for a few days now it works about 75% of the time and seems more reliable if the screen has been off for a while vs reactivating the screen very soon after turning off. Still sometimes I get the one touch unlock after the screen being locked for hours. On the whole the accessibility problem still really annoys me but I agree this solution is better than nothing and so far I haven't had any more accidental call answers.
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has anyone noticed that another issue with this accessibility bug is that the screen will flicker or flash black for a split second after unlocking? again, this only happens after you turn on accessibility for an app.
The Lock screen widgets are missing many features comparing to S4. Anyone complaining or is it just me? My "Favorite apps or Camera" is grey out.
This is all I got in the setting. Everything else is missing.
bluesphere0 said:
The Lock screen widgets are missing many features comparing to S4. Anyone complaining or is it just me? My "Favorite apps or Camera" is grey out.
This is all I got in the setting. Everything else is missing.
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You need to disable the security to use those functions - turn off pattern, pin, password, whatever, and set it to "Swipe". Then you can use lock screen widgets.
Got my own answer
This feature is disabled if I use the pattern lock. Sucks.
bluesphere0 said:
This feature is disabled if I use the pattern lock. Sucks.
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its the same for i9500 and i9502
Cederic said:
You need to disable the security to use those functions - turn off pattern, pin, password, whatever, and set it to "Swipe". Then you can use lock screen widgets.
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After activating the lock screen widgets you can then reactivate security code or pattern. To use them you have to wake the screen *Before* it auto-locks. Once it locks itself, you have to unlock it per usual. So you get your choice between security and convenience.
APeter001 said:
After activating the lock screen widgets you can then reactivate security code or pattern. To use them you have to wake the screen *Before* it auto-locks. Once it locks itself, you have to unlock it per usual. So you get your choice between security and convenience.
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Or you can use a third party lockscreen like I do - Widget Locker gives you both security AND convenience, by layering on top of the secure lockscreen. If I click on of the widgets, I'm brought to the lockscreen to unlock to use it - except for the camera which is usable without unlocking.
When I updated my s4 active to 4.4 I no longer see the Samsung music widget on the list of lock screen widgets, just watch on, calendar, s health and a few other apps but not the music widget. Anybody having this problem or know of a fix
S4 Active Lock screen widgets are missing
bluesphere0 said:
The Lock screen widgets are missing many features comparing to S4. Anyone complaining or is it just me? My "Favorite apps or Camera" is grey out.
This is all I got in the setting. Everything else is missing.
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Hi
i have same problem too!
ish! donno what to do
I found one post, but I'm not really sure how many care that you can't have the ambient display without the lock screen enabled. I got very used to the ambient display on my moto x and not having it (or having to use a lockscreen) is driving me crazy! I know that the phones ambient display works by showing the lock screen, so you have to have a lock screen. Would an app that automatically unlocks the phone when you press the unlock button work? Do any of the stable ROMs support the ambient display?
Maybe I'll just have to get the LED working instead
I don't think you need *security* on your lock screen, you just need A LOCK SCREEN.
for sure. i dont use a security lock i just want to emulate my moto x and not have the extra step of swiping of my lock screen. i guess i could make a custom lock screen that automatically unlocks when the unlock button is pressed?
electrolotus said:
for sure. i dont use a security lock i just want to emulate my moto x and not have the extra step of swiping of my lock screen. i guess i could make a custom lock screen that automatically unlocks when the unlock button is pressed?
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The problem is ambient display turns on the screen based.on movement or notifications, so that's happening in your pocket, you're very close to having your leg accidentally dump your girlfriend
electrolotus said:
for sure. i dont use a security lock i just want to emulate my moto x and not have the extra step of swiping of my lock screen. i guess i could make a custom lock screen that automatically unlocks when the unlock button is pressed?
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you need to lockscreen for ambient display to work, as thats where it is displayed. and no, you cant make a custom lockscreen. you don't need to have it secured, but you do need the lockscreen to see it.
fortunately pocket texts arent really an issue for me since i keep my phone in my purse
i apologize for not being clear enough at first i guess... i totally get that you need the lockscreen for it to work. i really only had two questions that i was wondering how you all would feel about, i'll ask them a bit more directly:
a.) would making a process that unlocks the lockscreen when the side-button is pressed work?
b.) do any ROM's support ambient display functionality?
if both of those are a hard no i guess i'll throw in the towel and go to the LED notifications
electrolotus said:
. . .
if both of those are a hard no i guess i'll throw in the towel and go to the LED notifications
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Double tab to wake, works fine for me.
danarama said:
The problem is ambient display turns on the screen based.on movement or notifications, so that's happening in your pocket, you're very close to having your leg accidentally dump your girlfriend
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Well... except that it is disabled by proximity.
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simms22 said:
you need to lockscreen for ambient display to work, as thats where it is displayed. and no, you cant make a custom lockscreen. you don't need to have it secured, but you do need the lockscreen to see it.
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Uhm.... wut?
You may not be able to make an APK that installs a custom lockscreen onto *just anybody's* phone, but you certainly CAN write your own lockscreen.
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/packages/Keyguard/
Just to make a wild guess, I would say that anyone who is able to WRITE software (like a lockscreen) could probably manage to BUILD AOSP. I mean, for crying out loud... they break it down with step by step instructions even! https://source.android.com/source/building.html
Mebe you are confusing Android with Apple?
Apple: No, you can't do that.
Android: Go ahead, YOU CAN DO IT!
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Well... except that it is disabled by proximity.
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Uhm.... wut?
You may not be able to make an APK that installs a custom lockscreen onto *just anybody's* phone, but you certainly CAN write your own lockscreen.
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/master/packages/Keyguard/
Just to make a wild guess, I would say that anyone who is able to WRITE software (like a lockscreen) could probably manage to BUILD AOSP. I mean, for crying out loud... they break it down with step by step instructions even! https://source.android.com/source/building.html
Mebe you are confusing Android with Apple?
Apple: No, you can't do that.
Android: Go ahead, YOU CAN DO IT!
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yes, its possible for you to build a stock lockscreen. that will do everything that your included lockscreen already does. and in more likelyhood, it would be possible to build a modified lockscreen.. but the fact is, nobody has built one publicly, nor shared one. but regardless, you cant have an ambient display, without a lockscreen to display it on.
electrolotus said:
for sure. i dont use a security lock i just want to emulate my moto x and not have the extra step of swiping of my lock screen. i guess i could make a custom lock screen that automatically unlocks when the unlock button is pressed?
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do you use Tasker? it's quite easy to make a scene that wakes the screen to show the notification content, allow quick dismiss/delete via swipes, and without having to install a separate lockscreen app
you can customize the exact appearance of the 'ambient display', timing, actions on swiping, apps whose notifications are allowed to wake the screen, etc.
In KitKat, pressing the power button or swiping up after a Moto Wave would skip the lock screen and go straight to android.
In Lollipop, pressing the power button brings up the lock screen. Swiping up from the Moto Wave screen flashes the lock screen briefly, then goes to android.
I don't remember how I had disabled the lock screen in KK, but in LP security->screenlock settings, there is no option to disable the lock screen.
Any thoughts?
Going to Settings > Security > Screen lock, and changing your setting to None will disable the lockscreen.
Leraeniesh said:
Going to Settings > Security > Screen lock, and changing your setting to None will disable the lockscreen.
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As per my original post, LP settings do not give you a 'none' option.
mageus said:
As per my original post, LP settings do not give you a 'none' option.
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Strange. Does for me
Leraeniesh said:
Strange. Does for me
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And you're on Lollipop, I presume?
Stock OTA upgrade, not rooted?
Mag, I'm on stock lollipop and I also have the option..
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And you're on Lollipop, I presume?
Stock OTA upgrade, not rooted?
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I'm on a modified system image, however I'm not aware that this was an add on...
Every other device running lollipop has this, hell, every devide running 4.0+ has it.
Can you upload a screenshot of what your's looks like?
Screenshot attached.
(Not a photoshop)
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Screenshot attached.
(Not a photoshop)
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I've read in another forum that removing the "Guest" user solved this problem. Others said running "Clear credentials" in the Security options helped them.
mageus said:
In KitKat, pressing the power button or swiping up after a Moto Wave would skip the lock screen and go straight to android.
In Lollipop, pressing the power button brings up the lock screen. Swiping up from the Moto Wave screen flashes the lock screen briefly, then goes to android.
I don't remember how I had disabled the lock screen in KK, but in LP security->screenlock settings, there is no option to disable the lock screen.
Any thoughts?
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By lockscreen, do you possibly mean the keyboard (the one that shows notifications and you just swipe up on to remove)?
If so, mine does that too by pressing power. I just made a tasker task that turns the keyboard off and have it run at boot or if the screen is on. Keeps my PIN enabled when no Smart Lock conditions are met, but it now takes me straight to my home screen when I press the power button instead of using Moto's active display.
EDIT: wait, that always bypasses the PIN. Hmmmm
Its under settings-security-screen lock (1st setting).
Yes, it's the guest user issue. Funny thing is, I don't remember going into the Users settings (maybe the kids played with the phone).
For others reading, if you create another user or even use the Guest user once, LP disables the "none" option under Lock Screen.
It's silly how to fix it, though. You can't disable the Guest account from the settings page. You have to switch to the Guest user, then disable the Guest account from within the Guest environment. Which . . . doesn't actually disable the Guest account, since it still shows up in the User settings page.
In other words, not only is it unclear and unintuitive how to fix the problem, there's no visual indication in the UI that a change has initially occurred, or afterwards when the condition has been reversed.
Thanx for the replies.
With the fingerprint scanner's ultra fast response, entering the home screen is very quick. Thus, the lockscreen is rendered useless. Is there any way fingerprint scan opens the lock screen instead of the home screen just like how the iPhone implements it?
The fingerprint is for unlocking, so why showing the Lockscreen when you want to unlock. Just press the power button.
But I think it should be possible with Tasker, give it a try.
It should be useless, step back and one step more for unlocking -> loss of time.
I would like to have a option to double tap for waking the device. Just for checking notifications/time and not to press power button every damm time.
Is it possible?
Jannomag said:
The fingerprint is for unlocking, so why showing the Lockscreen when you want to unlock. Just press the power button.
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AntoSVK said:
It should be useless, step back and one step more for unlocking -> loss of time.
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Well in the lock screen, notifications are shown instantly, and looks cleaner; whereas in the home screen you have to swipe down from the status bar to access them. Apple have thought of it and so the iPhone 7 functions in this manner.
So what I'd like to see is: Fingerprint scan > double tap notification > app
Instead of: Fingerprint scan > swipe down from home screen> tap notification > app
An ability to switch to whichever sequence you want will be great.
Take a look at this.
As I already said, Tasker should be an option for your purpose.
My opinion is another than yours, I think it's very annoying what Apple did and my wife is always yelling at her iPhone because of this "feature".
I didn't have this on my previous i6s because I used to jailbreak and there was only iOS9.
The jailbreak issue was the reason for me why I leaves Apple for Huawei.
Now I have the original smart cover for my P10 and the most annoying thing of this cover is, that Huawei won't allow third party apps the access to the smart cover lockscreen, so they can display notification icons on it.
But when I want to turn on my screen I either lift the cover or, when it's already lifted, I push the power button. Even though I'm a leftie I think it's a good solution and works very well.