Disabled Samsung keyboard through adb because gboard is my main and I couldn't get rid of it from using battery or showing the keyboard switch option in notification panel.
However it caused accessibility settings to force close so I was forced to re-enable it, is there any known fix where I can disable the keyboard and still have accessibility settings?
TIA
Related
How can i disable the Gmail notification light in XperiaSP without disabling the notification text info themselves for new emails?
I tried using the Illumination Bar app to disable it, but no luck.
Also, does anyone know if the other newer Xperia models give more items in the "Light Effects" section, because it would be really good if Gmail/email existed there so you could disable it, but unfortunately it's very lacking at the moment with only call, text and alarm settings.
Maybe enable the Stamina Mode and then tick all those apps you want to be active in standby, (dont tick Gmail then)
When you enable an Accessibility Service on the G Flex like: Pebble, Tasker or any other notification service in the Accessibility settings, the Hide front touch toggle for removing the soft keys on selected apps no longer works and the toggle disappears. Once you turn all of your Accessibility Services back off, the toggle for showing and hiding front touch buttons appears and works again. Can anyone else duplicate this? I am on the T-Mobile version.
Thanks
Now that I have rooted my S6 I want to fix some niggles that I have with the S6. I want to remove the persistent notification for wifi, I want to remove the volume warnings, the prompt when toggling airplane mode, have vertical settings, uninstall all ATT and Samsung bloatware and change the color of the notification bar. Any tips on how to fix these niggles with a rooted s6?
i would love to be able to turn off pop out view.... i hate when i swipe down from a corner, it puts it in the window mode
Hello,
I've just bought the P9, and so far have been happy with it.
One thing that I haven't been able to fix, compared to my previous Galaxy S4, is that the LastPass quick-access entry on the pull-down notification bar aren't permanent. On the S4, when I started the app, it installed a quick-access entry on the notification bar. On the P9, when I start the app, it is also installed on the notification bar. When I press the power button to put the phone into standby, and then use the fingerprint sensor to regain access to the phone, the quick-access entry is gone.
I suspect that it is a security feature, but I can't find a way to ensure that the quick-entries are not removed. I don't know if it is an Android-M or Huawei feature.
Paul
It's the derp huawei UI, you can either lock it from the recents display by pulling it down or going into the device manager and set it from there
You need to add the lastpass app to the ignore battery optimization and allow it to run on screen off. it's buried in the settings under Apps if i remember correctly.
Thanks PsymonDK,
That was the problem. The battery optimization was shutting down the app.
The brief notification is where you get a small pop up at the top of your screen. How the hell do you disable this globally? Some apps like WhatsApp you can do from within the actual app's settings. Others you can turn off priority notifications.. But some apps don't have any valid setting. How can I disable this for all apps. Its such a useless feature for me. I just want the regular icon in the status bar and nothing popping up
they used to be called heads up notifications I think and yes I'd welcome a solution for this too.
I currently run my phone in 'do not disturb' mode 24/7 because I despise their intrusions.