Welcome to Tasker Tip Tuesdays, quick tips to help grow your Tasker knowledge. This week I discuss Disabling Beginner Mode. If you want a few extra features in Tasker to take your Projects, Profiles, and Tasks to another level of automation, this tip is for you.
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I am new to Tasker and I just got the new Pixel. I have been watching a lot of how to videos and I am loving Tasker. Has anyone have and ideas or how-to's to automate "Data Saver" and/or "Battery Saver"? Also, if you have any good source of material for Tasker How-to's I would love the material.
Thanks in Advance
Daver
daveronline said:
I am new to Tasker and I just got the new Pixel. I have been watching a lot of how to videos and I am loving Tasker. Has anyone have and ideas or how-to's to automate "Data Saver" and/or "Battery Saver"? Also, if you have any good source of material for Tasker How-to's I would love the material.
Thanks in Advance
Daver
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The Tasker reddit page (sorry I can't link because I am a noob and the privilege has been restricted) will have much of what you need. On the right of the page, there are resources for hours!
In YouTube there are many detailed videos on creating specific Tasker profiles and tasks.
reddit.com/r/tasker has a whole bunch of tutorials listed on their sidebar to the right of the page.
I've published my additions to the tasker applock on the wiki page. This is my first attempt at programming in tasker and I'm pretty proud of it. Keep in mind I'm not a programmer I'm a bus driver. If you have any suggestions on how to improve my methods please feel free to share.
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Logan
First, I applaud you. Not just for giving Tasker a shot, but posting and sharing. Its an app that's more powerful than any other app, probably by a Dev that's more powerful than 99% any other dev. Like Tasker and Xposed devs (chainfire too) would cure all bad things if they joined forces. So the learning curve is STEEEEEEP and since there's about 2000 other ways to do whatever it is anyone is doing in Tasker, it's very very daunting. Kudos.
Now having said that, I instantly turn away from anything with an "app context" in Tasker as it uses polling which will inevitably crush battery life.
I refuse... REFUSE to have a single profile that utilizes it, (and have completely removed all WAIT actions from my tasks too.. Just bragging here)
I would rather see something that utizes shell commands or permission settings on the package before app polling. Just my thoughts and has NOTHING to do with your tasks. Just sharing my ideas
Welcome to Tasker Tip Tuesdays, quick tips to help grow your Tasker knowledge. This week I discuss how to prevent Tasker from restoring settings. If you need to keep Tasker from reverting your setting-type Actions to their original values, you’ll love these useful tips.
Here is a link to my website post detailing instructions how to prevent Tasker from restoring settings
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Welcome to Tasker Tip Tuesdays, quick tips to help grow your Tasker knowledge. This week I discuss local built-in variables. If you want to learn a few secret variables within Tasker, you’ll love this useful tip.
Visit local built-in variables for the full write-up!
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Welcome to Tasker Tip Tuesdays, quick tips to help grow your Tasker knowledge. This week I discuss how to secure Tasker via a lock code. If you want to keep Tasker more secure, you’ll love this useful tip.
Visit How To Use A Lock Code for the full write-up OR watch my example video below:
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