Good afternoon, I didn't find an existent thread about this, then I've posted here: Do I need to keep the app running when the module is active?
I ask these because I don't keep the wanam and holo theme apps running (they are active), and I realized that they are working, so my doubt is specificly about the modules Power Nap, Amplify and Greenify - If I turn them off they will still work at all?
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I know that custom ROMs do this easy as pie, especially CM-based ROMs which tend to still be my favorite ones overall, but since the Active has a locked bootloader and apparently not enough serious interest so far to possibly ever get such a thing, does anyone have any idea of how to add such functionality to the stock AT&T ROM (SGH-i537 is my device, of course)?
I know PowerAMP claims to have such capability but I swear that I've tried that app on several devices and it's never worked even when I enable the option in the settings of the app so I'm not even going to try anymore with that one.
My GS4A is carrier unlocked and rooted as well (geohot's method) so I'm not sure if I need to install some root-required app to patch something, or just install a patch of some kind or whatever. If it's a kernel based thing then obviously I'm out of luck there, but if there's some way to enable that aspect it would be a great thing.
And yes I know about the torch functionality with a long press of Volume Up, but I don't have any real use for that so being able to control the music playback (Next/Previous with long presses) would be awesome.
If anybody has any info, I'd be grateful to hear it.
You need to install the Xposed framework and Wanam Xposed. There are a ton of options to tweak Touchwiz in addition to enabling volume rocker support for music apps. I use it and it works perfectly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44067239
Also check out the Wanam module. I use both this and Nottach.
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Devo7v said:
You need to install the Xposed framework and Wanam Xposed. There are a ton of options to tweak Touchwiz in addition to enabling volume rocker support for music apps. I use it and it works perfectly.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44067239
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OUTSTANDING!!! Thanks for the info, will get on it when I get some free time today for tinkerin' around.
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Yep, it works exactly as noted, so thanks again. Funny though, it doesn't work for the native music app on GS4A (presumably a mod of the stock Android music player since it appears to be a bit modded, I don't know for sure). Works with Play Music which is fine, I still keep my tunes local on the microSD card anyway, no sense wasting bandwidth for nothing.
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I've been running into Daydream problems in conjuction with Xposed Installer. Specifically with Clock plus DayDream by @martinpelant.
You can find all the information I was able to gather here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54258696&postcount=31
As I think this is more a problem of that app I posted the information there. However, when I uninstalled Xposed Framework (that is to say the patches to the system, not the Installer nor the applications that use Xposed) the problem was also gone. Before that step I also tried unselecting ALL Xposed modules and rebooting, deactivating them, uninstalling, etc, etc. As I said the app began working correctly after uninstalling Xposed Framework and problem arose again upon installing the Framework. I must also mention that this problem only happen when using Clock plus Daydream as I tested with other "daydream" apps and they work properly.
In the aforementioned post you will find catlogs, a video and some other information that might be useful.
PS: I repurposed this post as I first posted the problem here before realizing the culpruit was Clock plus
J_M_V_S said:
I've been trying to solve this for the last couple of days. I'm not certain that this is an Xposed bug/problem but seems to be the most likely and that's why I post this here.
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This looks like a short wakelock to me. As Xposed doesn't use any wakelocks, it seems unlikely that it's the culprit. I obviously can't speak for all the modules, so you should try if it still occurs if you disable them. Or even easier: Just press the uninstall button in Xposed Installer and reboot. If it still occurs, you can be sure that it's neither Xposed nor any module.
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This looks like a short wakelock to me. As Xposed doesn't use any wakelocks, it seems unlikely that it's the culprit. I obviously can't speak for all the modules, so you should try if it still occurs if you disable them. Or even easier: Just press the uninstall button in Xposed Installer and reboot. If it still occurs, you can be sure that it's neither Xposed nor any module.
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I'm really sorry @rovo89. I was in the middle of this post when I was able to find the problem. Somehow it seems I pressed the Post button on the unfinished post. Really sorry about that. The problem was (is) on Clock Plus Daydream. I will repurpose the OP as Xposed might still be somewhat responsible.
I need some help from devs or people with experience building roms. I am able to stop all 3 of these wakelocks using App Ops, but only for a single rom: SlimLP.
When I try on other roms, AOSP or stock google based, the wakelocks don't stop; they continue as if I have done nothing at all. I suspect it has something to do with the App Ops permissions on Lollipop, so I tried runnning the App Ops Xposed module to see if it did anything and it doesn't work as well. I know App Ops is working because if I disable, say, the camera apps access to the camera, the app won't be able to connect to the camera. I just don't see why App Ops is working to stop the wakelocks on SlimLP and no others. One thing I noticed is that SlimLP has App Ops baked into the rom itself. If you go into settings>apps, you can click any of the apps, even system apps, and modify its permissions. I wonder if this has something to do with it?
I guess my question is, what about SlimLP makes it different from other AOSP based roms which allows me to stop those 3 horrible wakelocks and not others? Thanks for reading.
Try Amplify on xposed.
Amos91 said:
Try Amplify on xposed.
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I'm aware of Amplify but am wanting to figure out what specifically is different about slimLP so I can recreate these same results on other roms.
On KitKat I used MultiWindow Manager but it doesn't work on 5.1.1. Wanam Exposed works otherwise (for the few things I've tried changing like moving the clock to the center) but NOT for adding more apps to MultiWindow, at the moment anyway.
The app that finally relieved my frustration was MultiWindow Commander [root]. :victory:
Just thought I'd spare you all the time, frustration and refund requests by letting you know which app actually works for us. :angel:
I'm using Tab Pro 12.2 SM-T900, but this app will very likely work on any 5.1.1 Samsung tablet running a TW based rom or rooted stock that supports MultiWindow natively, as reviews seem to suggest. I'm running the excellent new Tool ROM btw (it's rooted, deodexed stock with Knox disabled plus Aroma installer to choose which stuff from stock to keep or discard). Works with Xposed as well. Check it out if you have the SM-T 900.
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Adso3000 said:
On KitKat I used MultiWindow Manager but it doesn't work on 5.1.1. Wanam Exposed works otherwise (for the few things I've tried changing like moving the clock to the center) but NOT for adding more apps to MultiWindow, at the moment anyway.
The app that finally relieved my frustration was MultiWindow Commander [root]. :victory:
Just thought I'd spare you all the time, frustration and refund requests by letting you know which app actually works for us. :angel:
I'm using Tab Pro 12.2 SM-T900, but this app will very likely work on any 5.1.1 Samsung tablet running a TW based rom or rooted stock that supports MultiWindow natively, as reviews seem to suggest. I'm running the excellent new Tool ROM btw (it's rooted, deodexed stock with Knox disabled plus Aroma installer to choose which stuff from stock to keep or discard). Works with Xposed as well. Check it out if you have the SM-T 900.
Don't forget to hit the Thanks! button if you found this useful. :good:
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Have you gotten xposed to work on the sm-t900?
And where is the link to this app?
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Have you gotten xposed to work on the sm-t900?
And where is the link to this app?
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Follow directions in this thread regarding Xposed and it works just fine for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...12-2-5-1-1-t3206156/post62914108#post62914108
App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xpe.app.multiwindow.commander&hl=en
It only takes a Play Store search you know
Sorry for the late reply. I've been mostly off the grid for a few weeks.
The problem is outside of the T90x (12.2" Tab Pro Series), this thread won't be of much use or interest to those with either the T52x (10.1") or those with a T32x (8.4") Qualcomm based Tab Pro. Since Samsung have basically told their users to go fourth and multiply. Or at the least to by a newer Phablet. Which IMHO works out about the same.
Hi. I use a tablet permanently in landscape mode. But in many apps when keyboard pop up, it uses all the screen. In many cases you don't even see what you typing regardless the all screen view.. I really don't understand why they made it this way. I remember in past there was an xposed plugin to fix this. Can't be done something with magisk? I think it is just to much to install xposed only for this. Is there any way to use xposed only for this, without making the system slower?
Thanks,
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Hi. I use a tablet permanently in landscape mode. But in many apps when keyboard pop up, it uses all the screen. In many cases you don't even see what you typing regardless the all screen view.. I really don't understand why they made it this way. I remember in past there was an xposed plugin to fix this. Can't be done something with magisk? I think it is just to much to install xposed only for this. Is there any way to use xposed only for this, without making the system slower?
Thanks,
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It's so so annoying, I fully agree! Unfortuately I don't know other ways to do that, but you caught my attention with this Xposed module... Do you remember its name? If it's old, it probably won't work on newer Androids, but maybe worth a shot since I use Xposed
sosimple said:
Hi. I use a tablet permanently in landscape mode. But in many apps when keyboard pop up, it uses all the screen. In many cases you don't even see what you typing regardless the all screen view.. I really don't understand why they made it this way. I remember in past there was an xposed plugin to fix this. Can't be done something with magisk? I think it is just to much to install xposed only for this. Is there any way to use xposed only for this, without making the system slower?
Thanks,
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Actually I did a quick research and found out that this module is present in Play Store. And moreover, it's still working on Android 11! Thank you so much for the hint!
As for Xposed, these days we have much more device-friendly Xposed solution named LSPosed. It allows to hook only the apps that are necessary for a module to work. I really recommend it for you if you won't find any other solution. Also I use many other useful modules, if you are rooted and familiar with Xposed to some extent, it's a great field to explore
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Actually I did a quick research and found out that this module is present in Play Store. And moreover, it's still working on Android 11! Thank you so much for the hint!
As for Xposed, these days we have much more device-friendly Xposed solution named LSPosed. It allows to hook only the apps that are necessary for a module to work. I really recommend it for you if you won't find any other solution. Also I use many other useful modules, if you are rooted and familiar with Xposed to some extent, it's a great field to explore
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Thanks.. I already reading how to install xposed.. I'll read about LSPosed then...
I readed that an xposed plugin, Apps settings reborn, is still has a working version of full screen keyboard fix per app, and dpi changing per app. And jt works in android 11.. It looks good.
sosimple said:
Thanks.. I already reading how to install xposed.. I'll read about LSPosed then...
I readed that an xposed plugin, Apps settings reborn, is still has a working version of full screen keyboard fix per app, and dpi changing per app. And jt works in android 11.. It looks good.
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Oh, I have this module installed too and didnt know it has this feature! By the way, LSPosed doesnt have the official thread on XDA (the one existing is unofficial, created by a regular user to discuss about it), but they have official Telegram chat and channel, easy to find
Well i installed it, it looks promising. But for full screen keyboard fix, it doesn't looks like app settings reborn sstting is working.. Most other settings work, so it looks like, some do, some doesn't.. Perhaps i must find an xposed plugin especially for this if it still works..
I'll post if i have a solution.
Edit, it works after all. I set to not display keyboard in full screen, to the app i wanted + system ui + SwiftKey keyboard.. And reboot. Something of all this did the trick..