The alarm volume is way too loud even if I change the volume in settings. Anyone has a way of changing it ?
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^_^ isn't that the idea of using the alarm? One remedy would be putting the phone under the a pillow... it muffles the sound
unfortunately there is no way of changing the volume for the default alarm app.
- you can try an alternate app,
- use some other music/sound wich starts gently or
- edit your music/sound file with a program to add a fade-in effekt for the first seconds. (I think mp3DirectCut should do this: mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html)
moi j'ai chargé une app alarm Klock
Okay, I found a great app which does exactly what I wanted : Volume Control from CoreCode Soft
http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/market/apps/app/com.jorgonlor.volumecontrol/Volume-Control
it's free and you can find it in the market.
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Hi everyone, is there a way to trigger native lockscreen by soft? By example with tasker. Exist a direct access to lt? Thanks anyway.
Short press the power button?
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hi, thanks for the reply, but i need to do by soft.
What i really need is to solve a problem that i have with my headset bluetooth.
My x10 is in my pocket, a call get in, i pick up from my headset bluetooth, i hang up and the screen dont go off and then activate anything.
With tasker i do that when i hang up launch an application, (im using right know GoTo lockscreen that activate but a link) but cost my a lot of battery and i dont want to use anymore. for that im looking the way by soft to start lockscreen or switch screen off by soft, is the same.
Thanks
yeah mine does that aswell its not just the bluetooth, even on the native handfree kit it leaves the screen on. the best way to do this is to put hand in pocket then press power button
well i found a way to solve this, with tasker, there are a trigger that works when a call is finish. but tasker run an application when a call is ended and this is what i searching, the application that launch the native lockscreen.
Does anyone run these two together? I use tasker to mute my volume while I'm in meetings (during calendar appointments). This conflicts with Volume Locker, and has rendered my tasker mute profile useless. I read in the description of the Volume Locker app that a "plugin is required" for tasker, but I can't find one anywhere. Can anyone shed some light on what plugin is required to make these two play nice?
Thanks,
Dave
dodgeboy said:
Does anyone run these two together? I use tasker to mute my volume while I'm in meetings (during calendar appointments). This conflicts with Volume Locker, and has rendered my tasker mute profile useless. I read in the description of the Volume Locker app that a "plugin is required" for tasker, but I can't find one anywhere. Can anyone shed some light on what plugin is required to make these two play nice?
Thanks,
Dave
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I have the same issue.
Have you solved?
EDIT: this is the right plugin https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.yurivolkov.android.locale_audio_update_notifier
It solves the problem.
-Does anyone know how to group apps? I'm starting to have problems finding an app I need because the screen is already full and there many apps that I rarely use and I wanted to group this apps into a separate folder.
-Another thing I tried was disabling the camera tone but with no luck. Does anyone know how to disable it?
Thanks,
Baxxter13 said:
-Does anyone know how to group apps? I'm starting to have problems finding an app I need because the screen is already full and there many apps that I rarely use and I wanted to group this apps into a separate folder.
-Another thing I tried was disabling the camera tone but with no luck. Does anyone know how to disable it?
Thanks,
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For grouping apps I'm using Nova Prime launcher and you can create different launcher tabs for what ever you like.
I believe the camera tone issue is legally motivated, in some places it is illegal to de-activate the camera sound I believe so I think this is why you can't turn it off from the settings, if you flash a custom ROM there is usually an option to turn it off (with a warning) but on stock ROMS usually not.
Hope that helps,
R.
Which launcher do u use?
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If its touchwiz,there os an option to create a folder in the homescreen and drawer, just long click choose add to home screen and select folder, for the drawer clock on the menu button when in drawer mode, it will give u an option ro hidde aps amd also create folders...for the camera sound, root it...
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I'm using touchwiz. I found out the option that you can create a folder in the homescreen but I was hoping to group the apps in the menu and not just hide them.
I also rooted my phone yesterday but I couldn't find anything to disable the camera tone. I guess l'm gonna have to install another launcher and see if sorts out.
Anyaway thanks,
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I haven't (yet) rooted my phone, but I can take "shutter sound" away. You need to tick your volume rocker to minimize system sounds to silent. Then you can take pictures without shutter tone. Just remember put vol back up after.
Walto said:
I haven't (yet) rooted my phone, but I can take "shutter sound" away. You need to tick your volume rocker to minimize system sounds to silent. Then you can take pictures without shutter tone. Just remember put vol back up after.
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Sorry what do you mean whith "volume rocker"? If you are refering to the volume key that didn't work out for me, I even turned off every sound in the settings=>sound but even that didn't work out .
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Sorry what do you mean whith "volume rocker"? If you are refering to the volume key that didn't work out for me, I even turned off every sound in the settings=>sound but even that didn't work out .
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Hmm maybe there really are localisation differences. Vol-key brings camera sounds off atleast in my device.
Sorry if this is something easy to do via settings that I may have overlooked. I was curious if there is any way to control all volumes with the volume rocker as single volume control. Although it's nice to have the option to control them individually I would love to be able to turn down all volumes using the rocker (Ringtone, Notifications, System etc). At the very least maybe Ringtone and Notifications. Thanks in advance!
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I'm bumping this as I would really like to know this too. The ringtone and notifications go hand in hand and I'd really like to link them. It's handy to put the volume down with the rocker when going into a meeting, not so handy to have to expand the volume and slide the notifications too.
I'm using touch wiz (hyper actually), I'm not sure about OP.
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I'm bumping this as I would really like to know this too. The ringtone and notifications go hand in hand and I'd really like to link them. It's handy to put the volume down with the rocker when going into a meeting, not so handy to have to expand the volume and slide the notifications too.
I'm using touch wiz (hyper actually), I'm not sure about OP.
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Your best and easiest option is to download one of the many volume control apps in the market; specifically those that allow you to set and control volume presets from within a widget. A couple that come to mind include Volume Control+ and Widgitsoid. You won't be using the rockers, but you'll only need one or two soft-key clicks to quickly change to preconfigured volume settings.
Also note that when you change any of the volumes, there is a button on the popup that comes up which expands so that you can adjust any of the volumes.
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Your best and easiest option is to download one of the many volume control apps in the market; specifically those that allow you to set and control volume presets from within a widget. A couple that come to mind include Volume Control+ and Widgitsoid. You won't be using the rockers, but you'll only need one or two soft-key clicks to quickly change to preconfigured volume settings.
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Yeah that's what I wanted to avoid. I read in another thread about setting a tasker profile to link them. I never thought of that so I'm going to give that a try first.
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Also note that when you change any of the volumes, there is a button on the popup that comes up which expands so that you can adjust any of the volumes.
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That's what I'm currently doing. I'd just like to remove that extra step.
EDIT: I ended up configuring a tasker profile to automatically sync the volumes for me. The process is completely transparent so it is an acceptable solution for me.
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Recently switched from Galaxy S8 to Pixel 6. One of the biggest differences is not having separate volume sliders for ringer and notifications. I've had to resort to assigning notification sounds to "None" in order to silence notification sounds with the ringer volume on. Does anybody know a better solution for this issue?
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Recently switched from Galaxy S8 to Pixel 6. One of the biggest differences is not having separate volume sliders for ringer and notifications. I've had to resort to assigning notification sounds to "None" in order to silence notification sounds with the ringer volume on. Does anybody know a better solution for this issue?
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I've been using this for years. Works really well for me. Toggle in settings to separate ringer and notifications.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=netroken.android.persistalternate
EDIT: I should mention that sometimes when you get a phone call the notification volume will get reset to the ringer volume. But you can reset by going to the native volume sliders and change the volume and then go back to the app to adjust.
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I've been using this for years. Works really well for me. Toggle in settings to separate ringer and notifications.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=netroken.android.persistalternate
EDIT: I should mention that sometimes when you get a phone call the notification volume will get reset to the ringer volume. But you can reset by going to the native volume sliders and change the volume and then go back to the app to adjust.
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Super happy I noticed this thread, because this has been driving me nuts! But....
Your link to the Play Store is broken. (Hopefully it just got cut off during your edit and the app hasn't been removed from Store)
Can you please update link or share name and developer?
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Super happy I noticed this thread, because this has been driving me nuts! But....
Your link to the Play Store is broken. (Hopefully it just got cut off during your edit and the app hasn't been removed from Store)
Can you please update link or share name and developer?
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The link is working fine for me, but....
Volume Control + by Netroken
The link doesn't work for me either and there is no "Volume Control +" by Netroken in the Playstore, only an app without the plus sign by him, Volume Control.
Even clicking on his name doesn't bring up any + version, so I'm guessing this must be the correct one?
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The link doesn't work for me either and there is no "Volume Control +" by Netroken in the Playstore, only an app without the plus sign by him, Volume Control.
Even clicking on his name doesn't bring up any + version, so I'm guessing this must be the correct one?
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I guess that's the non+ version. Not sure why the link isn't working for you guys. When I click on it I'm directed to the screenshot below. I imagine the regular version will work as well as it looks like it has that same feature.
EDIT: Maybe the link is only working for me because I have it installed? I don't know. Weird...
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I guess that's the non+ version. Not sure why the link isn't working for you guys. When I click on it I'm directed to the screenshot below. I imagine the regular version will work as well as it looks like it has that same feature.
EDIT: Maybe the link is only working for me because I have it installed? I don't know. Weird...
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Maybe it turns into the + version once you donate to unlock the features? No clue, but it's definitely odd lol
You can also try the SoundProfile app - definitely allows me to set seperate ringer and notify volume levels on my Pixel 6.
I have actually combined it with Macrodroid to map my Volume Long Press up and down to set to normal and Vibrate mode - without having to interact with the screen - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-silent-or-vibrate-mode.4352081/post-85908539
Or you can just create widgets to select a specific profile..
Oh and Macrodroid itself also allows you to set individual volume levels for Ringer and Notification. I prefer the SoundProfile app - cos that can show a Vibrate icon in the status bar as well - so you can check with profile is active.
EDIT: Just realised that Macrodroid can also show icon in status bar and even on the lock screen.
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You can also try the SoundProfile app - definitely allows me to set seperate ringer and notify volume levels on my Pixel 6.
I have actually combined it with Macrodroid to map my Volume Long Press up and down to set to normal and Vibrate mode - without having to interact with the screen - https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-silent-or-vibrate-mode.4352081/post-85908539
Or you can just create widgets to select a specific profile..
Oh and Macrodroid itself also allows you to set individual volume levels for Ringer and Notification. I prefer the SoundProfile app - cos that can show a Vibrate icon in the status bar as well - so you can check with profile is active.
EDIT: Just realised that Macrodroid can also show icon in status bar and even on the lock screen.
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Oh yeah. I had forgotten about this. I've used this in the past as well and if I remember it worked pretty well. Not sure why I stopped using it. Going to give it a spin again to see if I like it better than Volume Control +.