Hi, I just got a new Realme C3 and so far it was really good until I noticed this bug.
Sometimes I can't press ABC more when I'm in ?123 mode IF I use the number only interface. And when I use the symbols and numbers interface in ?123 mode, and I'm in ABC mode, it's like I need to hold the ?123 button but still can't press other buttons while holding ?123. The coma button also double taps sometimes.
I bet this is a software issue and not because of my phone's screen.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi
I have some questions about „Buttons“…
For me, the on/off (power) button is too small and sometimes hard to press so I wish to use for example the volume button to do the same. Is that possible?
First:
Does it matter in terms of battery life if I press the On/Off button for standby or if I lock the device by pressing the “red” button?
Second:
How can I define the hardware buttons? I don’t get along with the “buttons” menu in the settings and I couldn’t figure it out with the “AE Button” tool.
Thanks!
can anybody confirm the following d-pad problem:
if you wakeup your phone from suspend- and locked-mode by pressing the power button, then tap on any app where you can test the functionality of the "center button" e.g. outlook.
if you press the center-button once, nothing happens
if you press the button the second time, the phone finally responds
after that, the center button behaves normally.
thnx
Hey guys,
I've got this problem. See, after sliding my fingers across the tabs, checking sms's, turning on wi-fi, and trying to logon to FB using the app I can't lock the device
What happens is, everytime i hold the hw "end" key to lock the device, nothing happens and the instant I let go, my touchflow goes to my "favourites" and if I hit the end key again, it continues going to next tab.
When I hit the "<--" key, it goes to the left tabs in the touchflow.
While doing this the directional and center button work, but the "talk" and "home" button don't work.
The only fix that I know of is rebooting the phone. But on some occasions I have been able to manage to get it to lock again.
Cheers!
I was wondering if there was a way to re-map the power button to the OK button so when i want to turn on my x1 screen instead of pressing the power button i press the Ok button or maybe another button?
would this be possible? thanks,
Not sure about the re-mapping, but there's a setting under settings>system>key lock that lets you wake up the device by pressing any hardware key.
I need this too!
Have you tried with one of the several button/key mapping tools available?
Did you tried long pressing end call button? Mine locks screen...
Cheers!
Edit: Try AE Button Plus to map your keys.
Can anybody recommend an app what puts a lock icon widget on the homescreen? My case don't allow to press power button, and button savior is too confusing for my mother.
similar Q
Howdy, pardners!
I on the other hand wonder, whether there is possibility to disable onscreen lock - my back button is hardly reachable so i am not worried that it will get pressed. Sliding the screen everytime i just what to know the time or what ever is however quite annoying. Any chance to disable only touch screen, no screensaver - just Laucher home screen with clock, calendar..., unlocking with back button or quick some combination of others?
Would be magical !
regards
In regards to the first post: have you looked in nook touch tools? There may be a way to set one of the side buttons as the power button, therefore locking it.
Good luck!
I dont know if anyone has it too but:
Go to button savior, check the box that says android recent task.(just bottom of the first page).
And everytime that i press the n button long, it goes to lockscreen. i dont know why. Also long pressing the home button on the button saviour does the same thing too.
The power button and the "n" button go to different electrical sections than the four hard side buttons
The two buttons go to dedicated input pins, the four buttons are part of a scanning matrix.
Although it might be possible to statically enable the whole matrix so that you could detect a button push without scanning (while asleep)
it seems that they would have not handled the buttons separately if that were the case.
In short, any button can be assigned to power and put the Nook to sleep.
Although I'm not sure if any button would be able to wake it?