Hi,
Could someone tell me what I need to get the sound options (such as silent and vibrate) to appear on the "Phone Options" menu which appears when you press and hold down the power key? This is an extremely useful feature on the S4 in order to mute the phone quickly and I am wondering whether I need a custom firmware to achieve this? My phone is rooted.
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I've searched around and haven't had much luck. I use vibraswitch mapped to my PTT button to switch between vibrate and sound, but sometimes (especially when I'm on the phone and use it), the phone will volume will turn off (speaker w/ x, not on and not vibrate) instead of either switching the volume on or to vibrate. I've missed some calls because of this.
Somebody in a post here said that if you hold down the button u mapped it to for a second it will do this, but this doesn't seem to be the case. If this has been answered before I'm sorry, hopefully somebody can point me in the right direction!
Try this app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279228
whatabambam said:
Try this app:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279228
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The only thing about this program is that the phone doesn't vibrate when you toggle between the settings. I change the volume in my pocket a lot so I rely on the vibrates to let me know when I switch.
Hi,
does anyone know if there is anything that would enable receiving calls by pressing trackball? I think it would be very useful as quite often I simply have trouble to receive call by swiping the unlock on the screen (especially when I am outside - skiing etc.). The trackball is pretty "hard" to press so I am not concerned about it being pressed automatically.
On top, it would be great to be able to wake the phone up by pressing trackball (i.e. emulate the power button).
Thanks
hi there
one thing can be solved.
nexus one can be turned by pressing the track ball.
install the cyanogen mod latest software, there is an option of waking up the phone by pressing the track ball.
but still cant answer the call by pressing the track ball.
Yep, know about the wake up option but still nobody able to enable answering the call?
It is possible to end call with Gbutton? If yes tell me how to do it ?
If you're already using the g button as power button, then just enable the "power button ends call" option in accessibility settings.
I was taking a look at the disassembly/source of /system/bin/charge_only_mode, and I seem to have (re?)-discovered a strange "backdoor" that is present on some Motorola devices (Like the Moto X). It seems booting the phone up in a stock ROM, unlocking the screen, and immediately hitting the buttons:
Code:
Volume Up
Volume Up
Volume Down
Volume Down
Volume Up
Volume Up
Volume Down
Volume Down
Hold the Power key
Will call /system/bin/memtest_mode and put the device into a sort of hidden "secret memtest mode" that allows you to run all sorts of interesting diagnostic utilities on your phone as uid 0. Has this already been known, and if so, what can you do with it?
In Samsung mobiles, via Settings, a feature can be enabled which allows receiving phone calls by pressing physical "Home Button" (instead of swiping on the screen).
The Xiaomi Mi5 also has a physical Home Button.
Can we enable receiving phone calls upon pressing physical Home Button? Yes/No.
If Yes, please guide where in settings this can be found and how to enable it. Thanks.