Since I cant post in the dev thread, I'll ask here.
I updated to the newest JC 10.1. The build is 4/18/13.
After the update, my physical key and home soft-key stopped responding to input.
Anybody else having this problem? Is there a solution? Thanks
Flash gapps again and wipe cache and dalvik cache? If not try a clean install
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I am also having this problem
On WebOS my home button works fine
On all of the android roms i have tried both the physical home button and the one built into the notification bar do nothing, the menu button still works however
Hjax said:
I am also having this problem
On WebOS my home button works fine
On all of the android roms i have tried both the physical home button and the one built into the notification bar do nothing, the menu button still works however
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My buttons work on pervious builds, but on the newest cm10.1 from JC doesnt. I tried a clean install, wiped everything. still nothing.
Bump?
What version of cwm do you have ? If you are on cwm 5 ill suggest you update it to cwm 6. Or if you use the team win recovery that could be the reason...try doing a clean installation with acme installer.
Is there any way to get Reboot (by itself, or along with the additional Reboot to recovery, etc.) on the power menu?
FligMupple said:
Is there any way to get Reboot (by itself, or along with the additional Reboot to recovery, etc.) on the power menu?
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Only once you have root. You can probably make a shortcut to it on one of your homescreens using something like quickshortcutmaker, but that won't be quite the same.
linuxgator said:
Only once you have root. You can probably make a shortcut to it on one of your homescreens using something like quickshortcutmaker, but that won't be quite the same.
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Do you mean the answer is no I can't get Reboot on the power menu, but if I have root then I can make a desktop shortcut to reboot?
There is no way to get Advanced Power Menu without Root.
You can however hold down power and the device will reboot.
FligMupple said:
Is there any way to get Reboot (by itself, or along with the additional Reboot to recovery, etc.) on the power menu?
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Not on the power menu but if you want to wipe temporary files and force a reboot you can do the following.
This will remove any temporary files that may be causing the problem, but will not delete your files or settings.
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL DOWN KEY for 2-3 seconds then POWER key then release.
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to select
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited to long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress ( logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL UP key for 10-15 seconds. While still holding the VOL UP key tap and release the POWER key
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 6, try a force reboot by pressing the Power key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to select this option
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence
I meant you can make a shortcut on the home screen without having root. The actual power menu can only be edited on phones with root access.
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linuxgator said:
I meant you can make a shortcut on the home screen without having root. The actual power menu can only be edited on phones with root access.
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There's multiple apps that can put a shortcut on you're desktop, quickboot and ROM toolbox are just two examples, but they all require root access.
Pushing the power button for power menu extras can only be done with either xposed frameworks or a custom rom , again both require root and or unlocked bootloader
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Apparently I was wrong about not needing root for a shortcut. My apologies for misleading you.
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linuxgator said:
Apparently I was wrong about not needing root for a shortcut. My apologies for misleading you.
Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk 2
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Don't be sorry, t was a valid question
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Actually, I have root. Does anyone know if there is an Xposed module for expanding the power menu options that works with the Moto X?
FligMupple said:
Actually, I have root. Does anyone know if there is an Xposed module for expanding the power menu options that works with the Moto X?
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Yes gravity box or x blast tools
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flashallthetime said:
Yes gravity box or x blast tools
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Cool. Thanks.
gunnyman said:
There is no way to get Advanced Power Menu without Root.
You can however hold down power and the device will reboot.
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Thank You
FligMupple said:
Actually, I have root. Does anyone know if there is an Xposed module for expanding the power menu options that works with the Moto X?
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GravityBox has what you are looking for plus more.
How can I get extra buttons on power menu WITHOUT using Xposed? I'm using ART.
And also I have root.
Thanks.
jorgicio said:
How can I get extra buttons on power menu WITHOUT using Xposed? I'm using ART.
And also I have root.
Thanks.
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Just search the play store for "reboot menu". Lots of choices...
samwathegreat said:
Just search the play store for "reboot menu". Lots of choices...
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Sir, all I find are widgets, and I don't want anything about that.
I just want to modify the power menu to access from the power button, but with the option of reboot, without using Xposed.
Thanks.
jorgicio said:
Sir, all I find are widgets, and I don't want anything about that.
I just want to modify the power menu to access from the power button, but with the option of reboot, without using Xposed.
Thanks.
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Not going to happen without Xposed or a custom rom that has an extended power menu.
As said above, there are apps. Quick boot works well and is not a widget.
jorgicio said:
Sir, all I find are widgets, and I don't want anything about that.
I just want to modify the power menu to access from the power button, but with the option of reboot, without using Xposed.
Thanks.
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You do realize there is a hidden/default reboot?
Hold power for 8 to 10 seconds & it reboots.
aviwdoowks said:
You do realize there is a hidden/default reboot?
Hold power for 8 to 10 seconds & it reboots.
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This is just one of the things I wanted to avoid to do (I found it forced, not like when I turn off the phone and then turn it on again), but anyway, I DID realize that, so... no way, to do this.
Thanks, anyway.
i tested the mokee rom and now my home button and power button arent working. whats happening ??
nobody knows ? should be a file somewhere that decides how the buttons work ? but in recovery mode i formated and then i installed another rom. shouldnt buttons go back the way they were ?
solved it. i messed up when creating my own gapps because i hate all those apps and i only want the sync and the google play store.
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to switch on the flash LED without wake-up... Via an hardware button (like volume)
Any idea?
xposed installer - xposed torch
bismouth said:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to switch on the flash LED without wake-up... Via an hardware button (like volume)
Any idea?
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Root your device, install "Xposed Installer" and install the module "Xposed Torch".
There is option to start flashled when vol+ is long pressed.
Hi my this is my first post i have a note 1 on tmobile sgh-t879 that is unlocked from tmobile and it is running twrp and CM 10.1
i want to know is there any zip package i can install in my recovery to disable my four capacitive keys? i already got the
on screen soft keys but i need to disable the capacitive keys
Droid72003 said:
Hi my this is my first post i have a note 1 on tmobile sgh-t879 that is unlocked from tmobile and it is running twrp and CM 10.1
i want to know is there any zip package i can install in my recovery to disable my four capacitive keys? i already got the
on screen soft keys but i need to disable the capacitive keys
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Hey. All in one Gestures is the name of your app. Select <Single Tap> as 'No Reaction' for all buttons instead of power. Also you can turn off the capacitive's lights with 'Galaxy Button Lights' app if u haven't got that option in your seettings.