Good day experts.
Question here, the answer i couldnt find on the internet .
Is there a way that the Secure Folder Notification only show when the folder is NOT hidden?
Or vice versa?
I.e. i receive notification only when the Secure Folder is visible and no Notification when its hidden.
Or if there can be a workaround with Schedules or Routines app?
danishalirana said:
Good day experts.
Question here, the answer i couldnt find on the internet .
Is there a way that the Secure Folder Notification only show when the folder is NOT hidden?
Or vice versa?
I.e. i receive notification only when the Secure Folder is visible and no Notification when its hidden.
Or if there can be a workaround with Schedules or Routines app?
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There's no way unfortunately. What I do is turn of the notifications in the actual app I'm hiding. Then have a separate fingerprint to open the secure folder from the lockscreen to check whatever when I want to.
ErebusRaze said:
There's no way unfortunately. What I do is turn of the notifications in the actual app I'm hiding. Then have a separate fingerprint to open the secure folder from the lockscreen to check whatever when I want to.
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Thanks Erebus. That is what i am doing at current.. i was wondering if there could be an automated way to do it.
May if we raise this with the Samsung..may they'll add this functionality.
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I have had an android phone for about a month and continue to find new ways of doing things...
Not sure if you were aware of this...
If you have LauncherPro, there is a shortcut menu option called "Activities" that will display and let you create a shortcut icon from items inside programs and SETTINGS.
That means, you can create an icon for MobileAP, Wifi selection,VPN, etc.
Using this one step further, you could add these shortcuts into FolderOrganizerLabels and display a label(folder) on your home screen(s).
I am stoked now because I can get to so many settings individually without having to do the extra 5 steps to get there.
I am super stoked as well because I created a folder specifically for BTEP ssh client shortcuts to access my firewalls, servers and switches.
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I know the last few builds of Launcherpro have been bogged down due to new widgets (twitter). But I don't think i can get any happier.... well unless samsung fixes my gps!
Krad said:
I have had an android phone for about a month and continue to find new ways of doing things...
Not sure if you were aware of this...
If you have LauncherPro, there is a shortcut menu option called "Activities" that will display and let you create a shortcut icon from items inside programs and SETTINGS.
That means, you can create an icon for MobileAP, Wifi selection,VPN, etc.
Using this one step further, you could add these shortcuts into FolderOrganizerLabels and display a label(folder) on your home screen(s).
I am stoked now because I can get to so many settings individually without having to do the extra 5 steps to get there.
I am super stoked as well because I created a folder specifically for BTEP ssh client shortcuts to access my firewalls, servers and switches.
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I know the last few builds of Launcherpro have been bogged down due to new widgets (twitter). But I don't think i can get any happier.... well unless samsung fixes my gps!
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Yeah, the activities shortcuts are nice... I was able to create one to the GPS Service menu as well,so I can jump right in and do a GPS Test and/or clear out the GPS data very easily. I have found that whenever my GPS hangs, clearing out the data does seem to help and this makes it super-easy (no need to dial the number!)
Also, like you, I used this feature to create a shortcut to "MobileAP" ... very nice!
jsmith8858 said:
Also, like you, I used this feature to create a shortcut to "MobileAP" ... very nice!
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How did you do that? Never mind. I figured it out. I needed a little patience for the screen to arrive.
I too love LauncherPro Plus. I use Smart Shortcuts to put apps in folders on the desktop. You can apply any icon you want. It also handles folders for bookmarks and contacts. I'll check out FolderOrganizer as well.
Thanks!
I believe ADW Launcher has the same feature. You just need to choose "Custom Shortcut" instead of "Shortcut" and it will allow you to choose your activity. Haven't played with it much, but was curious about what it did so tried to create my own shortcut. Worth some more investigation, certainly.
jsmith8858 said:
I was able to create one to the GPS Service menu as well,so I can jump right in and do a GPS Test and/or clear out the GPS data very easily.
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Not wanting to cry wolf, but can you describe how you did this? I looked at the scripts menu, but it seems to want a script that has already been written.
thanks so much for posting this. i was trying to figure out how to create a link to my call log on the home screen, now there is one with launcherpro.
mrschwarz said:
Not wanting to cry wolf, but can you describe how you did this? I looked at the scripts menu, but it seems to want a script that has already been written.
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Hi -- no script is needed, you just add an activity shortcut.
i am dropping folderorganizer.. it is getting way to slow. Trying smart shortcuts now.
Sorry for another noob-ish question, but I knew that in windows phone 7 was impossible to make a live-tile toogler but it was possible only to create a live tile that acts like a quick shortcut in settings to turn on/off from there, and not directly from the live tile, due to a lack of APIs.
Has this thing changed in windows phone 8 or is there the same situation?
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Sorry for another noob-ish question, but I knew that in windows phone 7 was impossible to make a live-tile toogler but it was possible only to create a live tile that acts like a quick shortcut in settings to turn on/off from there, and not directly from the live tile, due to a lack of APIs.
Has this thing changed in windows phone 8 or is there the same situation?
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Apps can still not control the toggle switches of the settings directly. Only URI schemes to launch the appropriate setting screen ('ms-settings-screenrotation' for example) directly.
short answer: No, the situation has not changed.
All correct. It's worth noting, though, that I am still hoping to be able to create homebrew (for sufficiently unlocked phones) that will be able to do this...
GoodDayToDie said:
All correct. It's worth noting, though, that I am still hoping to be able to create homebrew (for sufficiently unlocked phones) that will be able to do this...
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I think it would be fantastic Good luck, the WP8 developing has just started, hope to hear good news during the next months :fingers-crossed:
Hi @ all !
Well, first of all, I want to catch the notifications coming up from a Galaxy S4 to the Galaxy Gear, and maybe store them in a file on the Gear.
Also storing on the coupled phone (S4) would be OK. (Everything only for research-reasons.)
My Problem is: I think I have no access to a notification manager on the gear. My mini-app works on my S4. There, I can throw a notification through a service. But on the Gear, nothing happens. So I thought, that maybe the Gear has another way to manage the notifications but I didn't get it.
Any ideas?
SW: V700XXUAMK7
Galaxy S4: Android 4.3
GM: 1.5.123002
I don't really understand.
The notifications received on the gear are the same as those that appear in the notification dropdown on the phone - could you not just get that info?
On the gear, they are stored in a database. There is a notification counter and list widget available in this forum by st-tps that may be of help
Brendo said:
I don't really understand.
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Sorry, I'm sure, it's my fault. First of all, thank you for replying. I'm feelin' so lonely considering this topic...
Brendo said:
The notifications received on the gear are the same as those that appear in the notification dropdown on the phone - could you not just get that info?
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Well, in Gear Manager you can choose notifications that should receive on Gear. So there are notifications on the dropdown of the phone, which do not arrive on the gear because you did not activate a certain app on GM. I only need the notifications arrived/arriving on the gear.
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On the gear, they are stored in a database. There is a notification counter and list widget available in this forum by st-tps that may be of help
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If I am right, this widget shows me the last notifications. But I need to handle the notifications on my own "app" because every notification should be evaluated by the user. So I need an interface or the like.
So I suppose, that on the Gear, there is no "notification manager" but a database. But how to access this DB?
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If I am right, this widget shows me the last notifications. But I need to handle the notifications on my own "app" because every notification should be evaluated by the user. So I need an interface or the like.
So I suppose, that on the Gear, there is no "notification manager" but a database. But how to access this DB?
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Correct, it just show the last 6 arrived notifications.
The Notifications is stored in a regular SQL db located at /data/data/com.samsung.appcessory.NotiConsumerService/databases/NotificationSync.db
However Samsung doesn´t close the db correctly as they use it so you can´t just read it. you have to copy the .db, .db-shm and the .db-wal to an asset directory, open it yourself and then close the sql to be able to read it compleatly.
What kind of app are you planning to do?
thxx
st-tps said:
Correct, it just show the last 6 arrived notifications.
The Notifications is stored in a regular SQL db located at /data/data/com.samsung.appcessory.NotiConsumerService/databases/NotificationSync.db
However Samsung doesn´t close the db correctly as they use it so you can´t just read it. you have to copy the .db, .db-shm and the .db-wal to an asset directory, open it yourself and then close the sql to be able to read it compleatly.
What kind of app are you planning to do?
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I have to provide the Gear-User with a function, that allows him/her to give feedback about each notification. So I thought, that I could "catch" the notification coming up from the phone, and throw it on my own way. E.g. forcing a new activity to be shown, which shows the coming up notification, and maybe 2 buttons for feedback. Then storing this feedback anywhere...
So: The user does NOT see the "original" notification but only "my" notification with feedback-possibility.
Is that understandable?
On the phone, this would be easier. I could user the notification management and the NotificationListenerService..
But DB's which have to been copied first and closed than to be able to use.. sounds very complicated..
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I have to provide the Gear-User with a function, that allows him/her to give feedback about each notification. So I thought, that I could "catch" the notification coming up from the phone, and throw it on my own way. E.g. forcing a new activity to be shown, which shows the coming up notification, and maybe 2 buttons for feedback. Then storing this feedback anywhere...
So: The user does NOT see the "original" notification but only "my" notification with feedback-possibility.
Is that understandable?
On the phone, this would be easier. I could user the notification management and the NotificationListenerService..
But DB's which have to been copied first and closed than to be able to use.. sounds very complicated..
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I don´t think it´s possible to stop the original notification from showing, all stock apps seams kinda locked up.
The latest notifications isn´t fully inserted in the db and is stuck somewhere in the db-wal and the db-shm files (temp files) so if you just open the .db file, the latest notifications is missing.
So when you copy the three files, open the db and close it again the temp files is injected in the original db and all notifications is available.
This is the best way I found so far, I´m not that into SQL so it might be better ways...
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So when you copy the three files, open the db and close it again the temp files is injected in the original db and all notifications is available.
This is the best way I found so far, I´m not that into SQL so it might be better ways...
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Thank you so much, st-tps. :good: I hope there is another, much more comfortable way..
But about the DB: How many notifications backwards are stored in db? How "big" is the history, I mean the number "old notifications" in the db. When is the db cleaned?
I feel like: Galaxy Gear is a big black box and only 5 people in the world know, how it works..
sinoplu57 said:
Thank you so much, st-tps. :good: I hope there is another, much more comfortable way..
But about the DB: How many notifications backwards are stored in db? How "big" is the history, I mean the number "old notifications" in the db. When is the db cleaned?
I feel like: Galaxy Gear is a big black box and only 5 people in the world know, how it works..
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Neither less, the SQL db needs to be closed for the temp files to be correctly injected in the db, and since the stock app locks the db you can´t open it in its original directory. Atleast I haven´t any success...
The db contains the amount of notifications that you can see in the stock app, I haven´t seen any signs of a "roof" for the count.
If you compleatly delete the db files and reboot, you will end up with an empty stock app and some newly created db files.
We have to start somewhere to dig in this black box, it´s pretty exciting
Have you figured out how to manually populate the notification db?
Hello people,
So I've had the OnePlus 6t for a week now and one of the things that really bothered me was that I could not figure out how to turn peeking off.
Some people in here and on other forums have commented that it's not possible to turn pop up notifications off in Android Pie. I was somehow not completely convinced of that.
After being pestered some more with the pop ups while streaming, I started going through every single setting and finally found the way to turn them off.
So you go to Settings -> Apps and notifications -> See all apps.
Then you select the app to which you want to turn off pop ups.
Then go to notifications and look for a checkbox that says either "all notifications" or just "notifications" or something similar. This is different for each app. Some apps will have multiple such checkboxes.
You then click on behavior. This is where you can change the way the notifications are delivered to you.
You can choose to receive notifications completely silently or just select "make sound" to receive notifications without peeking. Basically, any selection apart from the first one which says "make sound and pop up on screen" will turn off peeking / pop up notifications.
I apologise if this is common knowledge or if this was already posted but I had a hard time figuring this out and wanted to share it.
works good for apps that have the notification channels coded in.... however Google's own hangouts app doesn't which is just silly...
for those who don't want it on at all, the ADB method is probably best because its universal
use the following adb command:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
Reboot your phone. Done!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
dadoc04 said:
works good for apps that have the notification channels coded in.... however Google's own hangouts app doesn't which is just silly...
for those who don't want it on at all, the ADB method is probably best because its universal
use the following adb command:
adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0
Reboot your phone. Done!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/howto-4-to-disable-heads-notifications-t3197660
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Fancy seeing you here sir?
I really hate these retarded peek / pop up notifications.
Biggest crap ever, and no easy way to disable them (i.e. in Telegram).
I only saw the option in the "gaming mode" of the OP, there I can disable that ****.
The other option seems to be via the adb shell, which is super retarded as well.
That's the main reason I use android to have full customization, that's Google for implementing retarded features without the option to disable them.
If anyone found an easy way to get rid of it, that'd be great.
On my Nexus 6p I used to have two profiles on my device, my main account and a rump account I used for accessing work. I switched between the two using the notification shade. Neat feature. I might have been the only person to use this feature though as I cannot find it on my Nokia 9 Pureview and what's more, no one has posted anything about it.
Does it still exist and how do I access it?
Do you mean https://www.android.com/enterprise/employees/ ?
Just install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.enterprise.dmagent and create a work profile.
Found how to do it.
Go to Settings/System/Advanced/Multiple Users (whew). Once there you can access the guest profile or create a new one. Once you access a profile, a little round icon will appear in next to the edit icon in the notifications shade. Use that to quickly switch going forward.
Profiles have performance and storage impacts but they can be very useful for segregating data and apps. I have one set up for work.