Auto Rotate Screen For Specific Apps
There are specific apps that I'd like to always run in landscape mode. YouTube is one that I would like to stay in landscape and not rotate if my phone goes a bit upright. The same goes for just about any app where I'm watching video. So this tasker profile is really simple and lets you assign landscape mode to specific apps.
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Steps:
Create new profile, select application then choose your desired app.
Create a New task and tap the “+” icon. Select “Display” then set “Display Autorotate” to ON.
DrGreenway said:
Auto Rotate Screen For Specific Apps
There are specific apps that I'd like to always run in landscape mode. YouTube is one that I would like to stay in landscape and not rotate if my phone goes a bit upright. The same goes for just about any app where I'm watching video. So this tasker profile is really simple and lets you assign landscape mode to specific apps.
Steps:
Create new profile, select application then choose your desired app.
Create a New task and tap the “+” icon. Select “Display” then set “Display Autorotate” to ON.
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Not working on my Moto X PLay (MM and no root)
Not to take anything away from Tasker, but this per-app rotation preference problem is directly solved by Ultimate Rotation Control. bonus, it has a tasker plugin.
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Access all your installed applications at anytime with @ppdrawer. @ppdrawer provides you with a drawer full of all your installed applications with a simple swipe from the edge of the screen. Find the app you want, press it and the application will be launched. No longer do you have to go back to your home screen in order to open up an application or hope it's somewhere in the list of your recently launched apps.
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★ Access all your installed apps from within any appication
★ Slide the @ppdrawer into view by swiping your finger inward from the left or right edge of the screen
★ Start the @ppdrawer when the device boots
★ Choose either the left or right side for the @ppdrawer position
★ Adjust the position, height and width of the region that triggers the app drawer to slide out
★ Enable and disable the @ppdrawer anytime from the @ppdrawer settings
Google Play Links
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This is going to be very useful, But I have more than 350+ apps, It is not easy to swipe from side and go over all the apps to select one required. It will be great users can organise swiped @ppdrawer as tabs. These tabs can be renamed by users (games, communications etc etc) where apps can be grouped under tabs.
oh , external app drawer ,, NICE APP !! this app consumes more ram or light usage ?
No free version?? Also I see no downloads/comments for your application.
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Want to know how to get this phone icon that I have on my home screen?
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Then follow these instructions below!
1. Go to the Google Play Store and search up QuickShortcutMaker.
2. Install the app.
(Were you expecting a picture here? Ok ok. I already have the app installed, and it's just a hassle to uninstall and reinstall it.)
3. Open the app. Then wait for it to load all of the apps, then select whatever app you want and tap it (This time, we are going to create a shortcut of the "Cellular Data" app, which is the stock phone app).
4. Then, if you want to create the shortcut right away, press "Create" (bottom right of the screen). If you want to try launching it, press "Try". If you want to check out its info, press "App Info". You can also share the app's info by pressing "Share app info". And the "View on Google Play Store" button is self-explanatory.
When you press "Create", the app closes and, viola! The app shortcut is created!
Once you master the art of making shortcuts, you can start baffling many people with your out of place shortcuts, from noobs to devs to your parents and siblings!
I hope your time was well spent reading this!
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Hello;
Not only am I new to the Note 5, but Android too. I come from Windows Phone (a Lumia 1520).
I can't find the option to have notifications wake up my screen. Supposedly is under Settings -> Sounds and Notifications, but it is not showing for me. See the screencap.
I downloaded Glimpse Notifications, but I figured it should be a stock option? Also, is there a way to increase the timeout for the screen when Glimpse Notifications turns it on?
Oh, I followed dlthe de-bloat and de-touchwiz guide from the General subforum. Used the basic xml to disable packages. Don't know if that's related.
Thanks for any guidence!
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Hi,
If you use these toggles a lot (which you should), a quick edit now will make your life easier.
Organize the quick settings
Samsung-Galaxy-Note-5-toggles
1. Pull down the Quick Settings and tap EDIT in the top right corner
2. From here you can drag the toggles around as you like
3. There must be at least 5 toggles in the Quick Settings
TO remove unnecessarily apps
Let’s do it.
1.Open the app drawer to see all of your apps
2.Long-press on the app you’d like to remove
3.The app drawer will close and you’ll see an option for Disable or Uninstall
4.Drag the app to the trash can
If you would like to revive a disabled app you can go to Settings > Applications > Application manager. Swipe over to the Disabled tab and find the app.
you can also visit this link(http://phandroid.com/2015/09/01/50-samsung-galaxy-note-5-tips-tricks/)
Use your Fingerprint to launch apps quickly. You can set each of your fingers to open different apps
Want to open an App real quick? Tired of using gestures? Want a faster way to open hidden App? The FingerPrint Launcher is the right one for you.
The FingerPrint Launcher allows you to open an app real quick with a touch of a button, anywhere and anytime. You just have to just select which finger launches which app*, then you hold down the menu button and let the app scan your finger and your done. The app is immediately launched.
You can replace your traditional app lock software which consumes a lot of battery with the help of this App. Most Launcher comes with a hide an app option. So just hide the app and set FingerPrint Launcher as the easiest way to open your hidden app** .Instead of using gestures to open an app which any one can do, the fingerprint remains your alone.
The app uses long press homebutton to start scanning the fingerprint.
Should work with All Samsung Mobile with fingerprint sensor support having android OS 4.4.2+
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Here is an example how it works
*This version can only use two fingerprint
**Depending on the environment setup of your device, there may be other alternatives to open your hidden app.
Download
FingerPrint Launcher Free
Google play says it is not compatible with my device s6 920f stock
bofame said:
Google play says it is not compatible with my device s6 920f stock
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It should be available now
Here's how to activate the “Gallery Labs” hidden settings on Samsung smartphones
How to activate Samsung Gallery Labs
It doesn't take long to activate Samsung's Gallery Labs via the Samsung Gallery application, but we would like to point out right away that some options may vary depending on the version of Samsung's One UI installed on your device. In fact, if you have a smartphone with One UI 2.5 at your fingertips, as in our case, you will find the same options you see in the gallery below; otherwise, if you are among the many who use the One UI 3.0 or the very recent One UI...
Having made this necessary premise, we are finally ready to find out how to activate Samsung Gallery Labs. First you need to start the Samsung Gallery application, tap the magnifying glass on the three dots at the top right of the side and select the "Settings" item. Once you have entered the app settings menu, you need to scroll down, tap on "About Gallery" and tap repeatedly on the version of the app until the message "[Labs] appears on the screen. Gallery is enabled ".
Once this is done, you need to go back to the previous screen and locate the new “Gallery Labs” panel. Inside there are a series of "advanced settings" that normally cannot be exploited without activating this feature.
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This is great! How long has this been hiding in my phone? I love extra hidden settings!!! Thanks!
s1kkmc said:
This is great! How long has this been hiding in my phone? I love extra hidden settings!!! Thanks!
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For quite some time! Or at least since OneUI 2.5 could be installed on the Note 8. And this thing I discovered by chance on the internet.