Note 8 running Android 8.0 Oreo. As I understand it DND has a timer that can be used to turn off DND after a preset time.
I can't find how to access it. I have looked and looked. My Not 8 is not rooted and bought unlocked direct from Samsung.
Just can't understand it.
Please help.
It's called "turn on as scheduled" in the do not disturb settings page.
terrorist96 said:
It's called "turn on as scheduled" in the do not disturb settings page.
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Thank you for trying to help but I'm looking for the timer not a schedule.
To see about the timer for yourself go to this article on toms guide site.
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/android-oreo-do-not-disturb,review-5294.html
Name of article is:
How to Use Do Not Disturb Features in Android Oreo
The timer is feature #4
4. If you'd like to set Do Not Disturb mode on a timer, tap the For (Time) button and use the plus and minus keys to modify the duration.
I think I have noticed this in Android before but can't find it on my Note 8 with Android 8.0.0
Oh. Stupid Samsung removed that feature. They also removed the ability to set multiple schedules, which I used to use on my Nexus 6p (e.g. don't disturb me every night from 1am - 8am, don't disturb me on weekdays from 8am-4pm, etc.). The way it is now, I can only set one scheduled DNT timeframe.
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Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
No way mate. I don't understand why there's not a xposed mod yet to remove that:laugh: Make your request here, maybe some dev is interested
silencar said:
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
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Yes, I dislike it too. I searched everywhere for a way to disable it, but I never found a solution...
silencar said:
Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
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Hi,
Although many users found this new KitKat feature useful, I found it annoying: I don't need to have an Upcoming Alarm Notification to remind me that there's going to be a real alarm in the future. Fyi, I'm running CM11 20141124 Snapshot on a Galaxy S4. Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
Regards . . .
BretAB
P.S. As noted elsewhere on the web, if you don't want to see the little alarm clock icon the you see on the right side of the Status Bar (recall that I'm running CM11 20141124), go into Clock, click on the hamburger that's on the lower right hand side, choose Settings, and disable Show Icon. This seems to override the "Show Notifications" that is enabled by default in Apps | All | Clock | "Show notifications" checkbox (or maybe that "Show notifications" checkbox at this location is for something else?) .
Hi and welcome to the board,
I'm a little confused with ur post. See my questions below the quotes of ur post here:
BretAB said:
Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
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first of all, to understand ur post: is this a quote from somewhere else?
Second: disabling the notifications in the app settings works BUT it also disables the way to snooze or stop the alarm from lockscreen - so, not very helpfull/usefull?!
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
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so thats actually the question of u?
answer: there are two ways to get there:
1)
unlock ur phone, (an alarm in the next 2 hours must be active) scroll down notification bar (wiping from top of phone to bottom) and long press on the alarm notification and choose "App-Details" in upcoming popup
2)
unlock ur phone, open the settings (the generall android settings), go to "apps", than the overview for "all apps", there should be "clock" or "deskclock" for me its "Uhr"
there u can disable amd enable it
so its also the answer to ur next question, i guess?! (see below)
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
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see point 2) above
It is 2017 now and the annoyance continues!
Hello,
Since Lollipop, the mute mode is no more available in Tasker. The silent mode has “Off” or “Vibrate”, but no more “On”. Fortunately, Tasker support Java to bring back this mute mode.
Here is the tip to create a task to enable the mute mode with Tasker in Android 5+
1- Create a new task named “Mute”
2- In this task, add 2 actions code / Java Function as pictures below. Use the icons mug and magnifying glass to select elements instead of write it.
To enable the mute mode, just call the task “Mute”
In attachement, the xml to be import in Tasker. To import, open the xml with Tasker, then open Tasker and tap on tasks tab on top, to import it.
Tested and works fine on Galaxy S6 firmware stock Lollipop with Tasker 4.8
Source : https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tasker/loqp_4NOTJ8
work like a charm but what profil event can I use with it if I no longer want any notification vibration??
nevvjeff said:
work like a charm but what profil event can I use with it if I no longer want any notification vibration??
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With this task, no vibration. For event, you can use set time for exemple.
Great sollution thanx
The same method can be solved if the device is not rooted in the mobile data traffic on / off?
I am making this Hungarian translator wrote apologies if incorrect.
Thanks a ton!!!
with this I can finally switch to total mute mode when my phone connects to my Gear S2.
although i had to add the exit state, ie to return to silent mode when the connection was severed. @philippe734 Is there a way to, modify the exit state so that a dialog pops up and we can choose between silent and sound mode, when the bluetooth connection to my watch is severed?
Thanks!
What is the difference between do not disturb mode and this method?
Here to get some post til 10
Sorry only write your post to get access to put my external link on my on forum
Works great on my rooted Galaxy S8. This is a great solution that doesn't require another app to be installed.
Can you suggest any change to go from silent mode to 4inger mode plz. Thanks by the way.
Thank you. It works on my Galaxy A52 5G SM-A526B/DS
Is there a workaround yet to stop Android Auto from disabling the phone.? Once I'm connected to the car I can't see any email notifications (sound/vibrate/LED). It's really irritating and means I have to disconnect my phone every 15 minutes to check email!
Thanks.
Isn't the whole point of AA not to look at your phone every 15 mins while driving ?
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Tell Apple that. Anyone actually have an answer? Thanks.
jamesbond_28_007 said:
Tell Apple that. Anyone actually have an answer? Thanks.
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You can hit the multi task button and open a recent app. Keep your email client open in recents and check it at stoplights.
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ireknole said:
You can hit the multi task button and open a recent app. Keep your email client open in recents and check it at stoplights.
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That's it! Brilliant thank you. So simple but hadn't tried that. I've now installed the caffeine app which also keeps the screen on permanently when connected to a USB. That way the email notification LED light now works when in Android Auto mode.
Thanks again
jamesbond_28_007 said:
That's it! Brilliant thank you. So simple but hadn't tried that. I've now installed the caffeine app which also keeps the screen on permanently when connected to a USB. That way the email notification LED light now works when in Android Auto mode.
Thanks again
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You're welcome!
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jamesbond_28_007 said:
Is there a workaround yet to stop Android Auto from disabling the phone.? Once I'm connected to the car I can't see any email notifications (sound/vibrate/LED). It's really irritating and means I have to disconnect my phone every 15 minutes to check email!
Thanks.
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Or not. That's kind of the point of Android Auto in the first place is to get people off of messing with their phones while they're driving.
The only solution that I am aware I was to buy an Android Wear watch. All notifications still come through on the watch even when connected to Android Auto.
Press multi task button then press home, quickly select app or open app drawer.
I use this method with Note 4
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jamesbond_28_007 said:
That's it! Brilliant thank you. So simple but hadn't tried that. I've now installed the caffeine app which also keeps the screen on permanently when connected to a USB. That way the email notification LED light now works when in Android Auto mode.
Thanks again
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After reading this I also installed Caffeine, it was the perfect app I was looking for to prevent my screen from turning off.
I enabled my email on Android auto unit, and I receive email notification on that..
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Hello and sorry for reviving such an old thread.
I have used for some time the trick suggested by @ireknole with a phone having hard buttons. My new phone, however, has soft buttons and Android Auto disables on purpose the multi-task button. (Mate 10 Pro, Android 8.0).
I have no other option left now to check my phone while AA is connected to the car and running. I need to check the phone for searching for a song or my wife needs to change the song while i'm driving - plus search the internet or whatever else she feels like on long roadtrips.
However, I can still access the notifications drawer and all the shortcut buttons found there (i did not give AA permission to draw over other applications).
Does anybody know:
1) How to place a custom button in the notifications drawer which specifically does that: activate multi-task function or any other function to just put AA in background and allow me to access other apps?
2) How to forbid AA to disable my multi-task button in the first place?
Thank you!
catalin.marin said:
Hello and sorry for reviving such an old thread.
I have used for some time the trick suggested by @ireknole with a phone having hard buttons. My new phone, however, has soft buttons and Android Auto disables on purpose the multi-task button. (Mate 10 Pro, Android 8.0).
I have no other option left now to check my phone while AA is connected to the car and running. I need to check the phone for searching for a song or my wife needs to change the song while i'm driving - plus search the internet or whatever else she feels like on long roadtrips.
However, I can still access the notifications drawer and all the shortcut buttons found there (i did not give AA permission to draw over other applications).
Does anybody know:
1) How to place a custom button in the notifications drawer which specifically does that: activate multi-task function or any other function to just put AA in background and allow me to access other apps?
2) How to forbid AA to disable my multi-task button in the first place?
Thank you!
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I haven't found a way to get the multitask button to reshow, but I have a built in app on my Samsung S8 that allows me to swipe from the edge of the phone and select the "shortcut" "recent apps" that acts like the multitask button. There may be an app that's similar in the play store that lets you open it with a swipe and map a "recent apps" shortcut as an option.
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another way is to install AAWidget. it display a widget on your Android auto screen.
but this only work for AA2.9 since google disable third party apk in AA3.0
AA widget will list down mails, whatapps messages etc as long as theres widget for those apk.
make a clone and aawidget and you can havemultiple widget to read your email/whatsapp etc
but you cant read full email or messages if the email or messages too long. just good enough to check what are the incoming email/messages
Thank you for your answers!
I did not try your solutions because in the meanwhile I found a way to gain complete control over my phone using Tasker.
For anyone interested, create a new profile in Tasker, set the trigger to Apps->Android Auto and the task to "Go home".
What this setup achieves is showing the home screen whenever AA tries to pop up on screen, which solves all the problems
I can use my phone as if AA was not running at all, while AA is completely functional on the car's screen.
I use AA 2.9.57xxxx.
If you are on Nougat you can add a custom tile using the regular android api to launche the home launcher activity. But please don't post any source code or ready to use apk somewhere. This should be something for the "pros" if its too easy to use they come up with a way to block the notification drawer
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If you are on Nougat you can add a custom tile using the regular android api to launche the home launcher activity. But please don't post any source code or ready to use apk somewhere. This should be something for the "pros" if its too easy to use they come up with a way to block the notification drawer
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Thank you! I will also try this approach when I'll have a few hours, as I have some Android development background
catalin.marin said:
Hello and sorry for reviving such an old thread.
I have used for some time the trick suggested by @ireknole with a phone having hard buttons. My new phone, however, has soft buttons and Android Auto disables on purpose the multi-task button. (Mate 10 Pro, Android 8.0).
I have no other option left now to check my phone while AA is connected to the car and running. I need to check the phone for searching for a song or my wife needs to change the song while i'm driving - plus search the internet or whatever else she feels like on long roadtrips.
However, I can still access the notifications drawer and all the shortcut buttons found there (i did not give AA permission to draw over other applications).
Does anybody know:
1) How to place a custom button in the notifications drawer which specifically does that: activate multi-task function or any other function to just put AA in background and allow me to access other apps?
2) How to forbid AA to disable my multi-task button in the first place?
Thank you!
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I just started using AA on my Nexus 5X running 8.1. AA hides the multi-task button, but if you swipe up from the bottom of the screen; the buttons re-appear for a few seconds and you can select it again.
My problem is that AA sets the screen timeout to 15 sec. So when I pull over to check/write an email; the screen constantly shuts off. The Nexus 5X is no longer a "fast" phone, so starting OWA (outlook) takes more than 15 sec. I've gone into the phone settings after connecting the phone and changing it back to 2 min., but this setting will re-set the next time I plug the phone in again.
Latest version and the version before it (3.1 is latest, can't remember exactly what the previous version is) has changed this.. you can now just swipe up on the phone and access it normally when it's connected to Android auto.
Hello all!
So I posted this in the Tasker reddit too so was looking to pick as many brains as possible as I'm running into road blocks and not getting the desired results
So I'm trying to extend the time DND is active on only Saturday and Sunday. 1st try failed..
https://i.imgur.com/7CIm3Hw.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/XZ047lz.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Mt9zGI3.jpg
Not quite sure why it's not worked. Phone DND settings are limited at it disables at 7am daily. The weekend task was meant to place it into DND at 7:01 until later..
I later tweaked to have separate profiles per day..
So having tried the separate days it's taking the day over the timing.
https://i.imgur.com/O7zvMsX.jpg
So it's simply ignored the fact I wanted time to also go into the equation and set it to the day and nothing else matters!
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jr866gooner said:
Hello all!
So I posted this in the Tasker reddit too so was looking to pick as many brains as possible as I'm running into road blocks and not getting the desired results
So I'm trying to extend the time DND is active on only Saturday and Sunday. 1st try failed..
Not quite sure why it's not worked. Phone DND settings are limited at it disables at 7am daily. The weekend task was meant to place it into DND at 7:01 until later..
I later tweaked to have separate profiles per day..
So having tried the separate days it's taking the day over the timing.
So it's simply ignored the fact I wanted time to also go into the equation and set it to the day and nothing else matters!
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It helps substantially more if you post the task or profile rather than use screenshots.
When setting DND settings in an entry task, you must proactively disable DND in an exit task. It will not revert settings automatically on exit. That was a change, specific to DND, introduced rather silently several tasker versions ago.
Why not use Android's built in DND automatic settings rules?
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It helps substantially more if you post the task or profile rather than use screenshots.
When setting DND settings in an entry task, you must proactively disable DND in an exit task. It will not revert settings automatically on exit. That was a change, specific to DND, introduced rather silently several tasker versions ago.
Why not use Android's built in DND automatic settings rules?
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Thanks! How do I add an exit task please?
The default Samsung DND settings dont specify a separate weekend time setting.
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Long press on the entry task on the profile tab, then a context menu will pop-up. The entry task has a green, right facing arrow. An exit task will have a red, left facing arrow.
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Long press on the entry task on the profile tab, then a context menu will pop-up. The entry task has a green, right facing arrow. An exit task will have a red, left facing arrow.
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Thanks! I'll have a play.
For clarity this is one of the problematic profiles.
Profile: DND sat (14)
Time: From 07:02 Till 08:10
Day: Sat
Enter: DND On (8)
A1: Do Not Disturb [ Moderiority ]
Hope this makes it a little clearer. Apologies it's my first time in the forum for tasker at XDA!
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My apologies I failed to mention that this now works and is set as follows!
Profile: DND sat (14)
Time: From 07:02 Till 08:10
Day: Sat
Enter: DND On (8)
A1: Do Not Disturb [ Moderiority ]
Same setup for sunday too so I am very pleased indeed and thanks to anyone that had patience and found time to read my post.
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Can someone assist me.... For some reason am not seeing the option on my device to enable Wake up lock screen when received notification
Open settings, search Wake screen, pick first option
That's the thing, am not seeing the options, even Double Tap on screen to wake up
There is a search field in Settings. The wake screen option is somewhere in Notifications, all the gestures(double tap included) are in Accesibility features.
Use the search feature for other toggles/settings
andrei80 said:
Open settings, search Wake screen, pick first option
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andrei80 said:
There is a search field in Settings. The wake screen option is somewhere in Notifications, all the gestures(double tap included) are in Accesibility features.
Use the search feature for other toggles/settings
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Been doing all of that, also please note is the Japanese version, I have also attached a recorded screen
Notification content does not display on the lock screen | HUAWEI Support Global
Learn about 'Notification content does not display on the lock screen'. Find all usage guide, troubleshooting tips and resources for your HUAWEI product.
consumer.huawei.com
Maybe this will help...
Thanks, but am thinking is My device which is Japanese EMUI 9.1 version could be the issue,
Or is either I Factory Reset and reinstall cause not sure if I Block an important option when I was installing for the first time
The menu seems quite different from what I see in my p30 pro emui11...
Okay
Thanks for this, but for some reason am not seeing "More NOTIFICATION" not sure if is because am using EMUI 9.1
It certainly is. No update since new?
I only got the Device over the weekend.... I only did one update, didn't get any after