Working with tasker and AutoNitification, I have found a way to make tasker notify me with a bit more force.
Unfortunately this is not a free solution, but at $1.61 USD to unlock AutoNotification, it's not too bad.
The Notify Vibrate function in tasker has a custom vibration that mirrors on an android wear watch.
Below is the profile and task information I used for my setup.
Tasker Profile:
event->plugin->autoNotification -> on intercept: apps->[hangouts] (this can be changed to be any app you wish)
Tasker Task:
1. Notify Vibrate
Title:New Text
Pattern: 0,500,250,500(these values are milliseconds, numbers in odd positions are periods of silence, even positions are periods of vibration)2. Wait:
3 seconds.3. Notify Cancel
If a second notification arrives and the initial notification is still present, the new notification will not play, hence the notify cancel. Also if the notification is canceled before the vibrate pattern is finished notify cancel will cancel the vibrate pattern, hence the wait.
If anyone finds any methods to improve this, let me know and I can update the post.
Thanks! I'm gonna give this a try!
Hi I have just added a "make notifications vibration stronger" in last SWApp Launcher Wear version:
https://plus.google.com/+CyrilPreiss0/posts/CUX1DsHCTTw
hi, personally I use the application (Feel The Wear) live with my gear it can manage the vibrations for each app, I have yet to find better. (Sorry for my English I use google translation I'm French)
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Hey everyone. Anyone here use Tasker or any similar app. If so so what are your favorite profiles or things to do with them?
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Hey everyone. Anyone here use Tasker or any similar app. If so so what are your favorite profiles or things to do with them?
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I'm a long time Tasker user and cannot think using any device without it.
The main thing I use it for are:
- automatic change of audio volumes based on time and location;
- hourly chime;
- missed notifications reminder;
- automatic switch GPS ON/OFF when using maps;
... Other little things depending on specific ROM I'm using ...
Macro droid is pretty good, A tad easier to setup tasks
For me, Tasker knocked me down. I use Automateit Pro, a little bit more user friendly and does the job accurately.
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I am using macro droid. Its really smooth and user friendly. Not as versatile as Tasker may be but it almost serves all the needs with more macros. It was my first purchase from google play.
Only use it to turn volume down when I arrive at the office.
Tasker and Secure Settings. I use it to:
1) Set ringtone to vibrate between 11pm to 6am
2) Trigger high accuracy GPS when I open waze.
3) Auto rotate only when in the camera, gallery, youtube and a few others.
4) Switch between edge and HSPA (to save battery) i.e. only swtich to hspa when youtube, web browser or app that needs a fast data connection is active.
5) Send emergency SMS to certain people when battery reaches to 10% (hardly ever happens but hey safe than sorry)
6) Switch to car mode (app) when connected to my bluetooth headset.
7) Open up emulator when game controller is connected.
8) When within range of my home town cell tower, switch on wifi, similarly when out of range of the tower, wait 2 mins then switch off wifi.
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Tasker and Secure Settings. I use it to:
1) Set ringtone to vibrate between 11pm to 6am
2) Trigger high accuracy GPS when I open waze.
3) Auto rotate only when in the camera, gallery, youtube and a few others.
4) Switch between edge and HSPA (to save battery) i.e. only swtich to hspa when youtube, web browser or app that needs a fast data connection is active.
5) Send emergency SMS to certain people when battery reaches to 10% (hardly ever happens but hey safe than sorry)
6) Switch to car mode (app) when connected to my bluetooth headset.
7) Open up emulator when game controller is connected.
8) When within range of my home town cell tower, switch on wifi, similarly when out of range of the tower, wait 2 mins then switch off wifi.
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Do any of these require root?
I can't recall but I think secure settings requires root, someone correct me if I'm wrong. Most of them don't. Secure settings trigger different gps modes.
Ok cool thank you
Llama - is similar, as some alright features
I personally went for tasker and added secure settings
After 3 failed unlocks, takes picture on front cam and logs location
when face down, set phone to silent
when near home or work turn wifi on
when at home and connected to wifi, turn lock off
when connected to bluetooth in car turn lock off
on boot set lock to on
similar to others... other additions:
> read SMS sender and text contents while connected to car bluetooth [developing] (anyone know the right audio channel to play notifications through?)
> shake vertically to lock device (too big to always reach power button)
and per someone's earlier question yes you need root for secure settings to do most of its worthwhile tasker actions. although my secure settings is not working for enabling/disabling pattern unlock in 5.0 [liquidsmooth v4.0 unofficial]
I mainly use it to control the lights at home. I haven't been able to think of any other use cases for me
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> shake vertically to lock device (too big to always reach power button)
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Below are the Tasker Profiles that I use:
1. Turn Wifi On when I'm connected to a cell tower near home. Turn off when I exit.
2. Notify to take my ID card when disconnected from wifi (reminds me in the elevator)
3. Turn on silent mode when I'm connected to a cell tower near office.
4. Switch to 2G when screen is off.
5. Turn on location for Maps, Uber, etc. Turn off when not using.
6. Increase the display timeout when using Feedly, Facebook, Play Store, etc. Change it back to 15 secs when not using.
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Superquick:
New Profile "Shake it off" > Event > Shake Backwards & Forwards > Sensitivity = High, Duration = Medium > New Task "LockSystem" > If %SCREEN ~ on > System Lock
Note the "IF Screen ~ ON" otherwise while your phone is in your pocket it will keep locking which is not a problem untill you try to run with your phone playing music and you get the lock sound effect every step you take
The "Shake Backwards-Forwards" is not intuitive but the shake actions are sort of misnamed in tasker. This locks the phone if you shake it up and down vertically [insert masturbation gesture here].
The medium duration is also key so you get the right kind of threshold for not having the screen go off while you ride the bus but also not having to shake it for a while.
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Tasker, AutoVoice, Secure Settings
- Set Silent mode as soon as connected to WiFi at work
- Turn off mobile data when connected to WiFi
- Invisible unlocker to unlock phone from locksreen
- Change input method when i take out the pen on my Note 3
- Read my calendar for work events and set my alarm accordingly
Tasker, AutoVoice, Secure Settings
- Set Silent mode as soon as connected to WiFi at work
- Turn off mobile data when connected to WiFi
- Invisible unlocker to unlock phone from locksreen
- Change input method when i take out the pen on my Note 3
- Read my calendar for work events and set my alarm accordingly
Tasker with OnePlus One
Hello,
I am using Tasker with some of the following tasks/settings...
Sound and Timeout profiles for Home, Out, Work and Night situations.
Toggle between different screens in Lightning launcher for Home, Out, Work or Night situations.
They than look similar to the Smart Screen Launcher screens.
Capturing notifications and displaying them in situations when I want them to appear, including sound and/or vibration.
Retrieving Sunrise/Sunset times and weather information, displaying the info via Zooper Widget.
Setting different wallpapers according the time and location during the day.
Adding the current location to for instance Evernote (like the app Where Am I).
A working time registration including reporting worked hours.
-Tasker
-Lightning Launcher
-Zooper Widgets
-AutoNotification (plugin for tasker)
-AutoLocation (plugin for tasker)
-AutoLaunch (plugin for tasker)
-Email Me (plugin for tasker)
There is so much you can do with tasker
Regards, Rob
Device: Pebble Time
Goal:
No Bluetooth connection
Start a repeating timer (vibrate every 5mins)
By shortcut button (ie. Long press up)
Without leaving the watchface
Stop by same method.
Anyone have an Idea how to do this?
The only way I can think of is using Tasker (needs bluetooth) or using a timer app (leaves watchface to go to app).
Any help is much appreciated
Pebble Cloud would make adding this function easy. They have great examples and tutorials. That would be one way to add this.
Your idea about tasker would work also, you would need to start a timer, alert, restart timer, stop timer if pebble connects.
Message me if you are interested in Pebble Cloud, I can send you a zip of the basic time date weather battery bluetooth disconnect layout to get started. It's actually a lot of fun to write your own watch face!
Want to control your phone remotely? Even if it's locked? Especially if it gets stolen, or just lost? I think this guide is the best way to do it, for now.
Requirements: Poweron schedule and power on alarm (in case of theft and to not notify a thief, i have alarm on silent)
edxposed and xposed edge pro (of which requires magisk and root, duh)
airmirror and airdroid
A lock screen set by pin, password, or even pattern.
Airmirror is used to control your device remotely; it can be used from the web or the app. Airdroid is to be installed and configured on the device you wish to control. I recommend you use systemize (magisk module) to systemize airdroid; it seems to make airdroid more responsive. As for configuring airdroid, please make sure you can actually control your phone first, and that you don't get the popup for screen casting (otherwise you cannot control phone remotely)
Configure the bootup trigger (in more triggers section) in xposed edge pro to turn on wifi/data, which is required to use airdroid/airmirror. Also, i would recommend you to set for the sms recieved trigger action to open airdroid.
Finally, with xposed edge pro, here comes the vital part to unlock your phone wirelessly.
First you must gesture recording; for now set it to record on a volume key. Lock the phone. Call the device. The call will always wake the device up, and as soon as that happens start the gesture recording. Dismiss the call, swipe and enter your code. End the gesture recording. Now go back to more triggers.
For the incoming call ringed trigger, select multi-action. First action is delay, set it to 2500ms. Second action is gesture inject, for the gesture you've just made.
Now, be sure your gesture actually works. Lock the screen and make a call to it. If your gesture succeeds, the call should be dismissed and the code entered. If not, just keep trying until you get it right. If you have the sms recieved trigger to open airdroid, send a text message to open airdroid. From this point on, open airmirror then control your device to do whatever.
airdroid seems to work as long as you have internet connectivity, and even though it has a data cap, using airdroid to control your screen uses very little data. Be sure to test multiple times, and after several reboots for maximum reliability.
If this guide actually gets attention, I will make it more clear, and more steps to be optimal.
My idea of my script is
If Google assistant is on screen for more than 15 seconds with no user touches, reduce brightness to 20.
Then, if I touch the screen, restore its brightness
Use a plugin TouchTask, then set a countdown task restarted by screentouch. In the profile use both application and touch event to work the way u want.