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Does anyone know how to disable to vibrate you get when moving widgets around? i find it quite annoying at times

Not sure if you can as there doesn't seem to be any settings to do so.

i thought so lol... was hoping i just missed it.. oh well. thanks for replying

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How to Disable Landscape Menu ??

I am sorry if this has been asked before, but after searching for a while, I decided to seek help. Is there anyway to disable the Landscape Menu without disabling TF3D? I would like to disable this.
Thanks
I sure hope someone has an answer, because I'm interested in that too.
Damionix said:
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but after searching for a while, I decided to seek help. Is there anyway to disable the Landscape Menu without disabling TF3D? I would like to disable this.
Thanks
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so, you just want a blank screen in landscape, or tf3d in portrait, and today in landscape? or something else? more info brings more helpful answers
Im interested in a landscape touchflo that looks just like the regular one...last time i tried to download one it just skinned everything...so can someone point me to a landscape touchflo identical to the regular?
me too please!
I definitely want to edit the softkeys in landscape mode, but I would also like to change some of the options to choose from, or just change the landscape setup completely. I've been searching and can't find ANYTHING at all about editing the landscape screen. Is it even possible?
BTW, what do we call that screen? Landscape launcher maybe?

[Q] cant stop 2nd message notification

I recently started having this problem where I keep getting 2 notifications for texts after using 2.1
I use handscent sms and turned off all notifications from the default messaging app but they both still notify me of a new text. Its annoying itll vibrate twice, ringer twice. plus I cant even get the default sms thing in the notification bar to go away unless I manually clear it. Never had this problem for the months I had this phone before the update.
Anyone come across this or know how to fix it?
(oh and I tried a search but the xda search engine is down, it's down like 50% of the time I try to use it, so please no harsh remarks about a repeat post if this is one)
Pepper67 said:
(oh and I tried a search but the xda search engine is down, it's down like 50% of the time I try to use it, so please no harsh remarks about a repeat post if this is one)
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Google always works.
google brought me right to this post. so at least the next guy with this problem will be able to fix it if anyone has an answer....? I cant be the first one with this stupid double notification.
seemingly, after disabling notifications, removing the messages shortcut from the homescreen does the trick, although i havn't tried this myself.
you wont loose the messaging its still in your APPS list.
just tried it and it does work
Pepper67 said:
google brought me right to this post. so at least the next guy with this problem will be able to fix it if anyone has an answer....? I cant be the first one with this stupid double notification.
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I had the problem for the longest time. I eventually found out that it was the SMS widget in Beautiful Widgets that was causing the problem, even though you hadn't activated it. Uninstall Beautiful Widgets and see if it works.
hush66 said:
I had the problem for the longest time. I eventually found out that it was the SMS widget in Beautiful Widgets that was causing the problem, even though you hadn't activated it. Uninstall Beautiful Widgets and see if it works.
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yep it was the beautiful widgets sms thing thanks a lot man. I didnt have to uninstall it I just went in to the options and turned it off.
Simply open messaging and select setting by pressing menu key...
Disable notifications...!!!
Worked for me. ;-)
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i had the same problem a while back too. and by disabling the notifications it still didn't work. what i ended up doing was clearing the SMS center number under network settings and retyping it in manually. worked like a charm
kloud_ said:
Simply open messaging and select setting by pressing menu key...
Disable notifications...!!!
Worked for me. ;-)
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
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10chars.

power menu talking/voice care popup question

I noticed that if you sit at the power menu for a few seconds the phone starts to talk and it loads voice care.
Is there any way to disable this? I find it annoying but can't find a setting for disabling it.
thanks
ratchetrizzo said:
I noticed that if you sit at the power menu for a few seconds the phone starts to talk and it loads voice care.
Is there any way to disable this? I find it annoying but can't find a setting for disabling it.
thanks
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Make up your damn mind and select something... Lol. No, I haven't found a fix... Would like to though...
Common sense isn't all that common

Stupid question - how do I answer a call on my WileyFox phone?

It should be obvious, but I can't find how I answer a call on my WileyFox Swift 2 phone. Haven't had it long and have only received two calls (which I couldn't answer) but when it rings I can't see what I have to do to answer. The second time it rang, even my son couldn't work it out.
There's a sort of 'vibrating' phone icon as it rings, and tapping that (which seems the obvious thing to do) does nothing! No problems texting, and I've downloaded a few useful apps, but don't know how to answer a call...... Crazy!!......... I'm sure it must be something simple.
I'm embarrased to be asking such a question but I hope someone can put me right. Cheers!
You don't just tap that icon, you need to swipe it across to the right & the call will answer. It's a similar process when you are dismissing an alarm.
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azcom said:
You don't just tap that icon, you need to swipe it across to the right & the call will answer. It's a similar process when you are dismissing an alarm.
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Thank you so much...... I thought it might be something simple, but swiping never occurred to me!....... You've been a big help
yeah its useless .. you have to swipe upwards with you finger on the telephone icon.. rather than tapping the icon.
I wish i could setup auto answer or even change this.

How to get rid secure Wi-Fi icon notification bar

Please advise how to get rid of it. I don't want to see it or use this function. Is it possible to do this. I am attaching a pix. I have tried several things in WiFi settings and advanced settings to no avail.
Ian B
I figured it out the fix.
Ian B
How did you fix it then?
I want to get rid of that as well. Help please.
Mr Ian B said:
I figured it out the fix.
Ian B
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Thanks for sharing. LOL
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This should be possible with system ui tuner, you don't need root to do it
Can someone actually reply to this thread with a set of steps? I am getting pretty frustrated by that icon... and it seems like Samsung attempts the VPN connection even though I disabled it and interferes with AdGuard's VPN or other VPNs.
So. Beside the fact that it is bulls**t, it still tries to do some magic.
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I got irritated as well with this. I went into settings>apps>SecureWifi, scrolled down to the notifications options, and selected muted/hidden on lockscreen.
I haven't seen that damn icon since.
mth7386 said:
I got irritated as well with this. I went into settings>apps>SecureWifi, scrolled down to the notifications options, and selected muted/hidden on lockscreen.
I haven't seen that damn icon since.
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I have the same settings. But that hides it from the lockscreen only. The icon and notification is still in the notification bar and list when the phone is unlocked.

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