When I initiate a voice command from sleep, my phone will wake but the Google voice prompt is in the background with the Google "g" icon in the notification bar. It's similar to how the vice command works when it's used in Google maps. It's annoying because you can't see the text typed out or the query won't show up until you do a second voice query.
Anyone else experience this?
Have that to no idea how to fix it other than rebooting.
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Is there any way to change the timeout settings for voice input? Here's what I mean, I go to "Voice Search" and begin saying what I want it to search for, but if I delay to long in between words, it will (time out) think I am done and start the search. It is especially troublesome when trying to reply to a text using voice because unless I say my sentence all in one breath, it will cut me off.
So is there a way to add breathing time when using the voice input?
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Is there a way to turn off alerts/alarms coming from the S planner?
I'm planning on using Calengoo.
Won't the alerts double? One coming from S-planner and the other coming from Calengoo?
I cannot turn of the calendars in S planner as Calengoo seems to need it to be able to get calendar data from my google account (I don't want to give Calengoo my login details, thus it is syncing from my Android device which is syncing to my Google Account)
Thanks for what enlightenment you guys can give.
I, too, would love some advice on this issue. Just using Outlook and the S Calendar. What I would like to do is to turn off the spoken notifications but still receive an event notification in the notification bar. And I still want the phone to ring.
What about "Set alarms and notifications" option in s planner options accessible after pressing menu key? I can set "Alarm", "Notification", "Disabled". There is another menu entry for vibration...
Thanks. But the problem with choosing to disable it is that I no longer receive any notification. I would like a notice in the notification bar - I just don't want my notification bar speaking. I tried changing the notification sound volume to zero. That worked to silence notifications about texts (but I still get the vibrate). But my calender still speaks.
Well, I found a fix for my problem, but it won't help the OP. Turns out the phone was in driving mode and that overrode application settings.
Half the times when I use OK Google after locking screen (no secure lock, just making screen black) it will open the google search but voice recognition would be turned off. That means that google search bar is opened, but the voice recognition icon is a hollow circle and not a fully colored circle.
I don't have that issue if the phone is on, from any screen OK Google works fine.
Any ideas?
I have Ok Google detection turned on for all 3 options in settings.
Attached you will find the images "Screen I want" and "Missed Call Screen", these will be referenced in my question.
See: "Screen I want" attachment.
There are two way I know how to get to this screen and both of them aren't very useful. The first way I know of is to get a voice-mail. If this happens a notification will appear in the tray saying "X Voice-mails" and clicking on said notification will bring me to that screen. Note this only works when the notification is there and thus can not be used to check an old voice-mail or a notification I excused on accident.
The second way is to have a missed call. When I have a missed call selecting THAT notification brings me to the "Missed Call Screen". On this screen I do not have the ability to listen to voice-mail but if I click the Option Dots in the top right corner and hit view contact, then hit the arrow in the top left corner (of the contact screen) to go back I not to the missed calls screen but to the ideal voice-mail screen.
Phone: Samsung Glaxay S5
Interface: Lolipop
Updated: Fully
Launcher: Google Launcher
Voicemail Provider: Googlevoice
Service Provider: ATnT
I will gladly provide any more information if requested. Please help me .
To be clear; I am looking for a way to get to this screen, to check my voice-mail, at any time instead of only when a notification is present. Thank you.
Not sure if there is a way to mark this solved but I solved this:
Contact -> Logs -> Click on person with voice-mail.
AustinYQM said:
Not sure if there is a way to mark this solved but I solved this:
Contact -> Logs -> Click on person with voice-mail.
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Another novel way to do this is to find the icon on your system that looks like an old-time telephone handset. Tap that, and the phone application should load. At the top, there should be an icon labeled Keypad. Click on that. You should get a numeric keypad. Hold down the 1 key, it will dial your voice mail number.
cmerlyn said:
Another novel way to do this is to find the icon on your system that looks like an old-time telephone handset. Tap that, and the phone application should load. At the top, there should be an icon labeled Keypad. Click on that. You should get a numeric keypad. Hold down the 1 key, it will dial your voice mail number.
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While it is true this will call the voicemail it does not work on my phone. My visual voicemail (seen in the picture) downloads the voicemail from my server so calling the server (via the voicemail button, or holding 1, or dialing myself, ect) always results in it telling me there are zero voicemails. The ONLY way for me to check voicemail is that screen.
........... if your using Google Voice do you have the GV app installed ? .............
So is anyone else having the issue that when you are in a conversation and lay the phone down still in the conversation screen you do not get notification for any messages until the phone locks. I find it annoying to have to close out of the conversation (basically home screen of hangouts) to be able to get notifications again.