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I installed it but the issue I am having is that when it is set as default, when the watch is woken up from motion, instead of my main window which I have set a clock showing, it displays the screen with all the windows available to choose...
My main window is check marked, but still, it's not what comes up automatically, rather the multiple window screen which wants me to choose one...
I hope I make sense.
Any ideas of how to fix that ?
btw,Nova was installed with Null v.03 ...
Thanks.
I saw that too. It brings up whatever setting you set up for "home" button. Change the Home Button setting to "None" or something you wouldn't mind coming up automatically. I have it set to the "Big Digital Clock".
Sent from my SM-N900V using xda app-developers app
Nova Settings > Gestures and Buttons > Home Button > Set that as "Default Page"
I need help creating a task that will hide the notch area when a specific app is open and then show the notch area when the app is closed.
Thank you!
I'm new to Tasker.
https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...tkBeQvTe/kFayGkEmyc8vQ==&id=Profile:App+Notch
ds22 said:
https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...tkBeQvTe/kFayGkEmyc8vQ==&id=Profile:App+Notch
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Worked like a charm!
Here's another one for ya:
How do I tell Tasker to go to a specific option within settings?
Task > Select Action Category > Settings and select the one you want.
ds22 said:
Task > Select Action Category > Settings and select the one you want.
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The audio tuner doesn't show up, and I I try to search for it to no avail
ds22 said:
Task > Select Action Category > Settings and select the one you want.
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I can't find the audio tuner option, and I tried to find it.
I need Tasker to tap here when I open the music player so the sound profile is enabled.
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good morning. can anyone help me to set my galaxy s9 phone to switch from 4g to 3g when i arrive home or when i connect to a wifi network personal? i hope an answer. thanks
Yes you can automatically switch from 4g to 3g and vice versa via Tasker autoinput action.
I set my phone to go to '3g only' when connected to WiFi, and go back to '4g/3g auto connect' when WiFi is disconnected.
You can do this without rooting your phone.
GrippingSphere said:
Yes you can automatically switch from 4g to 3g and vice versa via Tasker autoinput action.
I set my phone to go to '3g only' when connected to WiFi, and go back to '4g/3g auto connect' when WiFi is disconnected.
You can do this without rooting your phone.
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I need help. Can you tell me how to do this? I have galaxy s9 phone and downloaded autoinput app..... I hope in you. Thanks
I'm using the Plugin 'Toggle Network Txpe 5.0'
Profile: WiFi connected (31)
State: Wifi Connected [ SSID:* MAC:* IP:* Active:Yes ]
Enter: 4G/2G (15)
A1: Toggle Network Type 5.0 [ Configuration:set to GSM only (SIM ID: 1) Timeout (Seconds):0 ]
ratelutz said:
I'm using the Plugin 'Toggle Network Txpe 5.0'
Profile: WiFi connected (31)
State: Wifi Connected [ SSID:* MAC:* IP:* Active:Yes ]
Enter: 4G/2G (15)
A1: Toggle Network Type 5.0 [ Configuration:set to GSM only (SIM ID: 1) Timeout (Seconds):0 ]
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now i try, but when i disconnect from wifi how return to 4g? thanks
myabc said:
now i try, but when i disconnect from wifi how return to 4g? thanks
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Add a exit task
myabc said:
I need help. Can you tell me how to do this? I have galaxy s9 phone and downloaded autoinput app..... I hope in you. Thanks
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If you are rooted, you can use the plugin Toggle Network Type. Otherwise, use autoinput.
I can only give you the steps I did in Tasker but you have to create yourself the Profiles and Tasks in Tasker. It's better that way, so you can master how to do it.
I basically did these steps:
I created a Profile 'WiFi Connected' to my home WiFi or any WiFi.
Then I created a task to activate when WiFi was successfully connected :
1. Open app 3g-4g switcher
2. Autoinput action to select '3g only'
3. Autoinput action to turn off 'Mobile data'
Then I created an 'Exit Task' to activate when WiFi is disconnected :
1. Open app 3g-4g switcher
2. Autoinput action to select '4g/3g (auto connect)'
3. Autoinput action to turn on 'Mobile data'
They are working well on my S9.
These are only guides when you create the Profile and Tasks in Tasker app.
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Add a exit task
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please help me. in tasker i am not able to set command for toggle in 3g and the second toggle for exit. i pray you to help me step by step. thanks
GrippingSphere said:
If you are rooted, you can use the plugin Toggle Network Type. Otherwise, use autoinput.
I can only give you the steps I did in Tasker but you have to create yourself the Profiles and Tasks in Tasker. It's better that way, so you can master how to do it.
I basically did these steps:
I created a Profile 'WiFi Connected' to my home WiFi or any WiFi.
Then I created a task to activate when WiFi was successfully connected :
1. Open app 3g-4g switcher
2. Autoinput action to select '3g only'
3. Autoinput action to turn off 'Mobile data'
Then I created an 'Exit Task' to activate when WiFi is disconnected :
1. Open app 3g-4g switcher
2. Autoinput action to select '4g/3g (auto connect)'
3. Autoinput action to turn on 'Mobile data'
They are working well on my S9.
These are only guides when you create the Profile and Tasks in Tasker app.
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thank..... please i don't understand if i have to install both apps autoinput and 3g-4g switcher (where i can find this eventually?)
i can't be able to create a autoinput action because if i go to home, then open settings, connections, etc, it memorizes only go to home....
i hope in your help? thanks
myabc said:
thank..... please i don't understand if i have to install both apps autoinput and 3g-4g switcher (where i can find this eventually?)
i can't be able to create a autoinput action because if i go to home, then open settings, connections, etc, it memorizes only go to home....
i hope in your help? thanks
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Yes, Tasker and autoinput takes time to master. You have to watch examples of Tasker and autoinput in YouTube to practice.
please i did half steps... i create a task with tasker that toggle in 3g when connected. used only this app: 'Toggle Network Txpe 5.0
now i am not able to create a task for return to 4g when disconnected from wifi. i am not able to create a working exit command. can help me please? thanks
myabc said:
please i did half steps... i create a task with tasker that toggle in 3g when connected. used only this app: 'Toggle Network Txpe 5.0
now i am not able to create a task for return to 4g when disconnected from wifi. i am not able to create a working exit command. can help me please? thanks
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Just long tab on your profile an select add exit task
ratelutz said:
Just long tab on your profile an select add exit task
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thanks, i did now but when i am disconnected from wifi, it stays in 3g mode and don't return LTE... where is the error? thanks again
myabc said:
thanks, i did now but when i am disconnected from wifi, it stays in 3g mode and don't return LTE... where is the error? thanks again
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You have to select 4g in Toggle Network Type
2G/4G (16)
A1: Toggle Network Type 5.0 [ Configuration:set to LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA (SIM ID: 1) Timeout (Seconds):0 ]
ratelutz said:
You have to select 4g in Toggle Network Type
2G/4G (16)
A1: Toggle Network Type 5.0 [ Configuration:set to LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA (SIM ID: 1) Timeout (Seconds):0 ]
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in s9 phone rooted i have not 4g mode in that app, only 3g and 2g..... have i to set manually in tasker for 4g? from where menu? please suggest... thanks
myabc said:
in s9 phone rooted i have not g mode in that app, only 3g and 2g..... have i to set manually in tasker for 4g? from where menu? please suggest... thanks
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If it is not supported on your device i think you are lost.
Sorry i can't help more. Im a user not dev
ratelutz said:
If it is not supported on your device i think you are lost.
Sorry i can't help more. Im a user not dev
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thanks
myabc said:
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https://taskernet.com/shares/?user=...7avU23A7Zk1WX2kwtg==&id=Task:Z5+234G+Only+Xda
Use your mobile email click above link & save this " TASK " in SD external card.
In Tasker , go to task & long click the " COLUMN , TASK , IMPORT " look up your external card to the above task.
Once the task in your tasker , long click & hit play button at button in tasker.
See if this change your network mode by checking setting SIM , Preferred Network.
Hope this help.
*** This require no other plugins as you can see from the task action.
edmond.
I just moved new from huawei to samsung. and on huawei they always had a shortcut to switch directly to 4G only. also when long pressing on the mobile data in quickpanel it took you directly to the setting page where you can change the network mode.
On samsung software i cant seem to find any shortcut to this except to go to settings > connections > mobile networks > network mode and change from there. I dont want to keep it at automatic because sometimes i am in poor reception areas and already have wifi so i need to force it to 2g only which has better reception. (to reduce battery drain)
oae08 said:
I just moved new from huawei to samsung. and on huawei they always had a shortcut to switch directly to 4G only. also when long pressing on the mobile data in quickpanel it took you directly to the setting page where you can change the network mode.
On samsung software i cant seem to find any shortcut to this except to go to settings > connections > mobile networks > network mode and change from there. I dont want to keep it at automatic because sometimes i am in poor reception areas and already have wifi so i need to force it to 2g only which has better reception. (to reduce battery drain)
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iam afraid , dont .... but i never switch for 3g or 2g , even bad reception . on 4g will drain battery sure coz not all area in our country well covered , u know what iam talking about , at least still have internet , and we still alive , keep on touch and pm me if u need anything.
regards from baabda
oae08 said:
I just moved new from huawei to samsung. and on huawei they always had a shortcut to switch directly to 4G only. also when long pressing on the mobile data in quickpanel it took you directly to the setting page where you can change the network mode.
On samsung software i cant seem to find any shortcut to this except to go to settings > connections > mobile networks > network mode and change from there. I dont want to keep it at automatic because sometimes i am in poor reception areas and already have wifi so i need to force it to 2g only which has better reception. (to reduce battery drain)
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This worked for me.
Samsung Band Selection - Apps on Google Play
This app will help you access hidden network settings for forcing band selection
play.google.com
Select the "More network settings" option
tjsooley said:
This worked for me.
Samsung Band Selection - Apps on Google Play
This app will help you access hidden network settings for forcing band selection
play.google.com
Select the "More network settings" option
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What is it supposed to do? I have tried clicking it but nothing is happening. If you can post a screenshot please.
oae08 said:
What is it supposed to do? I have tried clicking it but nothing is happening. If you can post a screenshot please.
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I click on the button I mentioned and it brings me to a band selection screen. Might only work on the QUALCOMM version which is what I have.
Here is a screen recording I just made.
oae08 said:
I just moved new from huawei to samsung. and on huawei they always had a shortcut to switch directly to 4G only. also when long pressing on the mobile data in quickpanel it took you directly to the setting page where you can change the network mode.
On samsung software i cant seem to find any shortcut to this except to go to settings > connections > mobile networks > network mode and change from there. I dont want to keep it at automatic because sometimes i am in poor reception areas and already have wifi so i need to force it to 2g only which has better reception. (to reduce battery drain)
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Just use Bixby routines and create a condition or a button to trigger the change to your preferred network mode.
tjsooley said:
I click on the button I mentioned and it brings me to a band selection screen. Might only work on the QUALCOMM version which is what I have.
Here is a screen recording I just made.
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seems so. and besides it still requires you to go to the application and click the button. so i can instead click on settings and then connections and then im on the same screen. on huawei it was just 1 click to be on that screen
DaReDeViL said:
Just use Bixby routines and create a condition or a button to trigger the change to your preferred network mode.
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I tried that, how to condition a button to trigger it? I appreciate if you could explain more please
oae08 said:
I just moved new from huawei to samsung. and on huawei they always had a shortcut to switch directly to 4G only. also when long pressing on the mobile data in quickpanel it took you directly to the setting page where you can change the network mode.
On samsung software i cant seem to find any shortcut to this except to go to settings > connections > mobile networks > network mode and change from there. I dont want to keep it at automatic because sometimes i am in poor reception areas and already have wifi so i need to force it to 2g only which has better reception. (to reduce battery drain)
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I have set up a bixby routine to switch network modes, and you can put a button on your homepage.
Settings > Advanced Features > Bixby Routines
If Start Button Tapped
Then Network mode (select what you want)
You can also make it revert when you unclick the button
Then on the home page, long press, add widget, add a bixby routine button, select the routine you just made
oae08 said:
I tried that, how to condition a button to trigger it? I appreciate if you could explain more please
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Sure. In the "if" condition choose "start button" then choose the action to switch to the preferred network mode. After that you can set a home screen button for the routine.
DaReDeViL said:
Sure. In the "if" condition choose "start button" then choose the action to switch to the preferred network mode. After that you can set a home screen button for the routine.
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mtm1401 said:
I have set up a bixby routine to switch network modes, and you can put a button on your homepage.
Settings > Advanced Features > Bixby Routines
If Start Button Tapped
Then Network mode (select what you want)
You can also make it revert when you unclick the button
Then on the home page, long press, add widget, add a bixby routine button, select the routine you just made
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Thanks guys, ok I have managed to create the scenario but I was under the impression that this button can be put in the quick toggles but I cannot find it. Where do you find the button?
I can only see it as a widget. (I am using nova launcher if it matters)
Thanks again
oae08 said:
Thanks guys, ok I have managed to create the scenario but I was under the impression that this button can be put in the quick toggles but I cannot find it. Where do you find the button?
I can only see it as a widget. (I am using nova launcher if it matters)
Thanks again
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quick panel : only bixby routine must be on
and yes u must put the widget if u select routine work if START
carlitobahsoun said:
quick panel : only bixby routine must be on
and yes u must put the widget if u select routine work if START
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Thanks bro, so there isn't any way to put this 'button' except as a widget in the homescreen? No way to put it for example in edge panel or quick toggles etc.. ?
oae08 said:
Thanks bro, so there isn't any way to put this 'button' except as a widget in the homescreen? No way to put it for example in edge panel or quick toggles etc.. ?
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if i found a way will tell u , but till now not figured
There are apps I have used in the past that create shortcuts to system tasks that appear as apps, however I don't know if it's compatible with Bixby Routines. Will try at lunch and see what I can find
mtm1401 said:
There are apps I have used in the past that create shortcuts to system tasks that appear as apps, however I don't know if it's compatible with Bixby Routines. Will try at lunch and see what I can find
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carlitobahsoun said:
if i found a way will tell u , but till now not figured
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I have found from the galaxy store the app called widget edge that would allow you to add widgets to the edge feature.
For now this solves my problem in a way. If you think of other solutions please let me know.
Can somebody help me with a task to turn off aod when face down or in pocket on a samsung s21 FE?
Thanks!
Not bullet proof but you can give it a try...........
creat a new task > custom setting > system > aod_mode > value 0
create a new profile > find sensor or gesture > find face down
add the above task to the profile.
** you can reverse aod on I believe is using value 1
eeeemc said:
Not bullet proof but you can give it a try...........
creat a new task > custom setting > system > aod_mode > value 0
create a new profile > find sensor or gesture > find face down
add the above task to the profile.
** you can reverse aod on I believe is using value 1
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Sadly it doesn't work.
But thanks
last resort ............
same as previous nmethod but change aod_mode to:
aod_tap_to_show_mode
use value 0
Actually I'm on Samsung A71 and using such methods
Mrawy said:
Sadly it doesn't work.
But thanks
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eeeemc said:
last resort ............
same as previous nmethod but change aod_mode to:
aod_tap_to_show_mode
use value 0
Actually I'm on Samsung A71 and using such methods
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It doen't work, maybe I need to give tasker some permissions trough adb?
Mrawy said:
It doen't work, maybe I need to give tasker some permissions trough adb?
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I'm not sure if extra permission is required as not in my case.
May be try below experimental task if it works so that it proofs tasker custom settings is available on your device :
custom settings > system > blue_light_filter > value 1
This turn on Samsung's reading mode and if you manually hit play button from within tasker after you create this blue light test task , then you check from the dropdown tilt to see if the blue light icon is on or not.
if it is on , means custom setting is availble on your device without extra permission.
if this is the case , use custom setting to use the 'FIND' button step-by-step go to AOD on/off menu and set it. ( hope you know custom setting has 'FIND' function to manually choose the require action in your case is to find the AOD )
On Huawei P30 Pro, to disable AOD make task like a photos in attachment.
To use this task You Need use ADB DEBUGGING and Tasker Permissions app or adb command. Read more:
https://tasker.joaoapps.com/userguide/en/help/ah_secure_setting_grant.html
I toggle my AOD on my Samsung device. It's just as the first reply said.
custom setting > system > aod_mode > value 0 to turn it off, and 1 to turn it on.
To test the adb setting on your device, just create a simple task that toggles AOD. EG when you are connected to wifi, set it off, or somethign else you can use to easily test.
If that works (which it should), then it's the sensor part that has the issue.