In your opinion is possible Add "daily" option in data sense in "limit type" now we have "none specified", "one time", "monthly" and "unlimited"?
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hi i'm using TPC v11 ROM, wm6.5.
this happens when i'm SMS/txting:
i'm looking for the registry keys to stop the automatic capitalizing. i already went to Start -> Settings -> Personal -> Input -> options. here i unchecked the "capitalzie first letter of sentence" but it still capatilizes it, what's going on?
also trying to disable the automatic periods it puts after you hit the space bar twice. is there a registry key or setting to disable?
thanks!
Hi All,
I've noticed that I experience far less battery drain by unticking "Use packet data" than I do using an APN toggle app.
Could someone explain the differences between the two, and what the APN apps leave switched on that other option does not?
Also, does anyone know of an app that unticks the "Use packet data" option?
Many thanks,
Andy
Quick update: The Extended Power Menu option "Data network mode" does toggle the "Use packet data" option.
So could this be a driver that is being disabled in the Kernel itself, rather than a service (or driver) in the OS?
Possibly a useful answer is here.
Great stuff, thanks for clearing that up for me
I am a little confused by the CompCache setting in ADS_magpie (Settings->Applications->CompCache).
It's a checkbox and the default is checked. The small text reads: "Disable 8Mb CompCache" and when unchecked, the text becomes "Enable 8Mb CompCache"
My question is, what does the text mean? Does it indicated current CompCache status or the action that will be taken if the checkbox is toggled?
To put it clearly: When the checkbox is checked, is CompCache enabled or disabled?
Thanks.
Compcache is enabled when box is checked.
Sent from my Gingerbread on Dream using XDA App
Thanks.
I would suggest changing the small text to "Check to enable CompCache" to make it clear. Right now it's ambiguous on whether the text indicates action or status. At first I thought it means the cache is disabled when I read "Disable 8Mb CompCache" and the box is checked.
It's not my decision that it behaves in that way, but at least it's consistent . All other options are behaving in the same way: they are showing what it would mean to change the option.
Really? I didn't notice other ones. The one above it, Unknown source, has info that indicates what it does when checked and doesn't change when unchecked. Changing info text works only if it clearly states it's the current state. Label showing the action when toggled almost always confuses users, especially when translated.
My line of work is UI design. This sort of ambiguity jumps at me. So forgive me if I sound harping on details. It's a mental issue, kind of like occupational hazard.
I just have a quick question b/c I'm not sure if I changed the default wifi settings on my HTC One. When you go to settings --> wifi --> menu --> advanced is "Best wifi Performance" checked or unchecked? Thanks in advance.
Is unchecked for default
Guich said:
Is unchecked for default
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Perfect thanks.
Why is it not there?
Go to 'Configure Mobile Hotspot' then 'Show advanced options' and it's right there.
i have the same problem on my note 9 witch Q.
The are NO options, to change the channel, on the "Show Advanced options"