I'm sure that a lot of you know this already, and also that most of you enjoy the Sense 3.0 lockscreen. However, in case any of you wanted the simplicity of the AOSP lockscreen, here is a simple way to do it. With the Evo 4G it was the same way, but you needed to use the AOSP clock for the alarm to function properly. So far I've had no issues with it here, I'm able to unlock the screen and click dismiss, and the alarm turns off. So I've had no problems using it yet. If you have a screen lock or whatever, you'll need to enter it to unlock before being able to dismiss. That is good, to ensure you're really awake, lol.
Using Root Explorer or any other root level file manager, such as ES File Explorer, navigate to the /system/app folder. Scroll down to HtcLockScreen.apk, and rename it to HtcLockScreen.bak (I prefer to rename change the file extension to .bak so the app disables, in case I choose to go back to it, it's as simple as changing it back to .apk and rebooting). Once the HTC lockscreen is disabled, you're left with the stock AOSP lockscreen, which is there all along. Don't forget to make sure Root Explorer is mounted as R/W before doing that. Once done, reboot. You should then have the AOSP lockscreen.
EDIT: And btw, I'm currently not using the Rosie launcher. I'm using the stock gingerbread launcher, so I'm unsure if or how this will affect using Rosie. Report back if there are any problems with that, so others know. Thanks.
k2buckley said:
I'm sure that a lot of you know this already, and also that most of you enjoy the Sense 3.0 lockscreen. However, in case any of you wanted the simplicity of the AOSP lockscreen, here is a simple way to do it. With the Evo 4G it was the same way, but you needed to use the AOSP clock for the alarm to function properly. So far I've had no issues with it here, I'm able to unlock the screen and click dismiss, and the alarm turns off. So I've had no problems using it yet. If you have a screen lock or whatever, you'll need to enter it to unlock before being able to dismiss. That is good, to ensure you're really awake, lol.
Using Root Explorer or any other root level file manager, such as ES File Explorer, navigate to the /system/app folder. Scroll down to HtcLockScreen.apk, and rename it to HtcLockScreen.bak (I prefer to rename change the file extension to .bak so the app disables, in case I choose to go back to it, it's as simple as changing it back to .apk and rebooting). Once the HTC lockscreen is disabled, you're left with the stock AOSP lockscreen, which is there all along. Don't forget to make sure Root Explorer is mounted as R/W before doing that. Once done, reboot. You should then have the AOSP lockscreen.
EDIT: And btw, I'm currently not using the Rosie launcher. I'm using the stock gingerbread launcher, so I'm unsure if or how this will affect using Rosie. Report back if there are any problems with that, so others know. Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome. As cool as the animated weather lockscreen is I think that whole ring thing is just stupid. It's ugly and not very intuitive. Not to mention it is not smooth at all.
But I gotta ask, how do you use the stock GB launcher? I've tried but the app drawer is always in oriented wrong...
daneurysm said:
Awesome. As cool as the animated weather lockscreen is I think that whole ring thing is just stupid. It's ugly and not very intuitive. Not to mention it is not smooth at all.
But I gotta ask, how do you use the stock GB launcher? I've tried but the app drawer is always in oriented wrong...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm using the launcher from the Supra rim thread. He has an apk attached. I haven't had ant issues with it. The apologize drawer doesn't have that "rounded scroll " effect when you scroll it, if that's what you mean. Otherwise it works great.
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
I think the sense 3.0 lock screen is great. Once u customize your shortcuts it's fantastic
Success100 said:
I think the sense 3.0 lock screen is great. Once u customize your shortcuts it's fantastic
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I thought so too at first. But a month and change in (for the most part) and I found that I almost never used those shortcuts. I'm talkin' single digits here...perhaps countable on one hand....the weather is really cool, but, that ring...I'm all like "what?" But, as usual around here, to each his own.
Thank god for the stock lock screen...thanks OP
Success100 said:
I think the sense 3.0 lock screen is great. Once u customize your shortcuts it's fantastic
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is a good lock screen. But either way it's always best to have options.
I'm now trying to switch to the AOSP lockscreen. Works fine when I rename the htclockscreen.apk file but... I'd sure like a way to turn off the menu button which completely defeats the entire lock system. Reason I want to switch is that HTC still doesn't know how to make a lock screen that doesn't constantly pocket answer. Sense 3.0 is no better. So the AOSP lockscreen would do the job: if I could disable the menu button so that pressing menu does nothing (like it should). Anyone know how to disable the menu button on the lockscreen? Would also be nice to turn off the haptic garbage when sliding the slider too.
Any info? I found a flash for the Evo 4G that disables the menu button on the lockscreen but it involved replacing a .jar file in the framework folder. I'm thinking an Evo 4G file in there would probably not be compatible with the Evo 3D so we probably need our own file, right?
Thanks,
Mike
Hell yeah. Just what I've been looking for. Thanks. Works great!
is there any way to do the opposite?
use aosp throughout the whole rom
but have the htcsenselockring?
sorry if it had already been asked.
Guess I'm stuck with the HTC lockscreen answering in my pocket. You lose too much using the AOSP lockscreen:
(1) Caller ID on lockscreen: have to unlock to see who is calling and after that, there's no way to relock before you put it back in your pocket: pressing the power button disconnects the call. Smart!
(2) Menu button completely overrides the lock. Again... SMART!
(3) Idiotic haptic feedback while sliding the lock.
Just wish HTC would do it right. All they'd have to do is offer a side to side or different type of unlock as an option. Screen Suite actually works pretty well but you have two choices of a lock slider: iPhone (don't get me started) and a stupid cartoony spaceship that looks completely ghey. Sigh... this should be SIMPLE!
Mike
Rolando.Ramiro said:
is there any way to do the opposite?
use aosp throughout the whole rom
but have the htcsenselockring?
sorry if it had already been asked.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is a ROM that has that, it has the sense lock screen but an ASOP look. Sadly I forgot which one it was since I flash like every other day.
Edit: Its Project ROM.
The easiest way to get the AOSP lockscreen instead of Sense imo is just go into Titanium Backup, go to Backup/Restore tab, scroll down to HTC Lockscreen(not sure of the name of the actual app but it is obvious and has HTC Lockscreen in the name), uninstall it and then reboot your phone and you will have AOSP lockscreen.
I used this method but now when my screen is off and I receive a call, I have to unlock the screen, but it only displays the red end button as if I am already in a call. It does not allow me to answer the call. Any remedy to this? Thanks
housry23 said:
The easiest way to get the AOSP lockscreen instead of Sense imo is just go into Titanium Backup, go to Backup/Restore tab, scroll down to HTC Lockscreen(not sure of the name of the actual app but it is obvious and has HTC Lockscreen in the name), uninstall it and then reboot your phone and you will have AOSP lockscreen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Related
Hey guys,
Is there a way to get the stock HTC Lockscreen back?
I flashed the lockscreendelete zip from Grdlocks all in one script. This is working good.
However, i would like to try the other stuff out there, like the rotarylockscreen.
But i flash it and nothing happens... I'm assuming it's because i alreday messed with it.
Am i right that I need to have the stock lockscreen to be able to flash these other lockscreens?
Or can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you!
The HTC lock screen is actually not stock, but their custom creation. The rotary and slide vanilla lock screens are the ones that come with Android. So you do not need the HTC lock screen to get the rotary one. In fact, you need to remove it.
The stock screens are controlled by some java classes in you android.policy.jar file. Those classes control which lock screen you see when you remove the HTC one. If you flashed something and it did not work, try clearing your cache from recovery and see if that helps. If not, use your NAND backup and try again. It is also possible that the mod is not compatible with your ROM.
I attached the HTC lock screen in case you wanted it back.
Awesome. Thaks for the info.
I actually tried the ones from your thread also... with no luck.
So you think putting the HTC lockscreen back on wont help? I guess since they weren't working, i just thought i had to get it back to the way it was to get these new lockscreens to work.
By clearing cache, do you mean dalvik cache?
I have never done that without flashing a new rom. I wont screw anything up?
Wiping the cache will not mess anything up. Your phone will just rebuild it when it boots again. You may want to try that before putting the lock screen back. Nonetheless, if it does not help, I would revert to your backup instead.
Is there a zip file with the vanilla lockscreen, but either without the clock or a non-transparent background? I tried the lockscreen that cableguynoe was talking about from the all-in-one script, but I hate how the lock's clock gets jumbled up with my home screen's clock. Thanks!
Edit: I found ihtfp69's thread about the vanilla lockscreen with non-transparent background. Gonna give that a try. Thanks.
Edit2: Yes, it worked! That's awesome!
Ok, so I replaced the screeen, but I can't turn off my alarm clock! I'm running Ivan's Official Eris 1.0 Rom. Do I have to use the stock alarm clock, instead of the Sense clock? How/where can I do that? Thanks!
ttran97 said:
Ok, so I replaced the screeen, but I can't turn off my alarm clock! I'm running Ivan's Official Eris 1.0 Rom. Do I have to use the stock alarm clock, instead of the Sense clock? How/where can I do that? Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is one of the problems of this lockscreen. Alarm is whack.
You'll have to use a seperate alarm app.
ihtft69 might have fixed this problem with these lockscreens:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=694906
However, back to my original post, it's not working for me.
CAn you give them a try please and let me know if it works for you? I need to knwo if I'm doing something wrong or if there's a step missing in going from one vanilla lockscreen to another...
ttran97 said:
Is there a zip file with the vanilla lockscreen, but either without the clock or a non-transparent background? I tried the lockscreen that cableguynoe was talking about from the all-in-one script, but I hate how the lock's clock gets jumbled up with my home screen's clock. Thanks!
Edit: I found ihtfp69's thread about the vanilla lockscreen with non-transparent background. Gonna give that a try. Thanks.
Edit2: Yes, it worked! That's awesome!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ooops.
Hadn't seen your edit.
So you went from the lockscreen in the all in one script to the ones with a backround?
ttran97 said:
Ok, so I replaced the screeen, but I can't turn off my alarm clock! I'm running Ivan's Official Eris 1.0 Rom. Do I have to use the stock alarm clock, instead of the Sense clock? How/where can I do that? Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you ran my script, open up your apps drawer. There should be one (or two) called Clock. It is the one with a square-ish shaped icon and a light background with no digits in the clock face. Open it up. This is a vanilla desk clock (not the HTC one). Use the alarms in there instead. They work correctly with the vanilla lock screen.
ihtfp69 said:
If you ran my script, open up your apps drawer. There should be one (or two) called Clock. It is the one with a square-ish shaped icon and a light background with no digits in the clock face. Open it up. This is a vanilla desk clock (not the HTC one). Use the alarms in there instead. They work correctly with the vanilla lock screen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, that's the clock I was looking for. Thank you for that awesome script!
cableguynoe said:
ooops.
Hadn't seen your edit.
So you went from the lockscreen in the all in one script to the ones with a backround?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I used the script and I put in my own background. I would post up my background, but I have some limit on my new membership here...
I was wondering if there's a mod out there to allow you to change the quick launch shortcuts at the bottom of the screen? Or am I just stupid and you can do this with a stock phone?
I realize when we get some new ROMs going this will be added in, I'm just enjoying my stock ROM with Da_G's OC kernel and CWM for now.. I don't really have the free time to be playing around with new ROMs right now, but a flash-able mod would be great for this since I only really use two of the shortcuts.
Have you tired a custom launcher? I just got my note today and the first thing i did was install the zeam launcher.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I717 using XDA App
Main Frame said:
I was wondering if there's a mod out there to allow you to change the quick launch shortcuts at the bottom of the screen? Or am I just stupid and you can do this with a stock phone?
I realize when we get some new ROMs going this will be added in, I'm just enjoying my stock ROM with Da_G's OC kernel and CWM for now.. I don't really have the free time to be playing around with new ROMs right now, but a flash-able mod would be great for this since I only really use two of the shortcuts.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
App drawer - menu - edit - customizable grid - tap and drag.
Okay.. I was trying to stay away from using a different launcher, I've tried them in the past and always ended up uninstalling them after a few hours.
One more step to add to mikegehl's write-up: Then Menu > Save, or your changes won't stick.
Why they had to make it so much more difficult than any other position on the screens (simple drag-n-drop to remove, press-n-hold to add) is beyond me. But, it is one of my very few complaints about the stock UI.
How to change quick launch icons.
Ok I wish this was a little easier but there is a way to change the quick launch icons (all but the applications icon of course). Just click on Applications icon, click on the menu button, click on view type, make sure its on customizable grid, then click menu again, then edit. You can now drag icons (upto 4 on the note) on and off the quick launch. remember to click menu, save once you're done or it will revert back. Hope this helps!
an1mal said:
Ok I wish this was a little easier but there is a way to change the quick launch icons (all but the applications icon of course). Just click on Applications icon, click on the menu button, click on view type, make sure its on customizable grid, then click menu again, then edit. You can now drag icons (upto 4 on the note) on and off the quick launch. remember to click menu, save once you're done or it will revert back. Hope this helps!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Perfect!! I don't know why they made this so hard.. I don't know if I ever would have figured that out.
How can i totally disable any lockscreen on the rezound? I use widgetlocker but after a restart the sense lockscreen always comes up until widgetlocker loads up. I tried a few no lock apps on the market and nothing seems to work.
tried freezing the default lock screen?
mighty_markus12 said:
How can i totally disable any lockscreen on the rezound? I use widgetlocker but after a restart the sense lockscreen always comes up until widgetlocker loads up. I tried a few no lock apps on the market and nothing seems to work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you are going to have to use a app called Titanium backup (might have to pay for the pro edition but it is worth it) or something similar to this, but i recommend this app. Then go to backup/restore then freeze "Default lockscreen"
kryptik06 said:
you are going to have to use a app called Titanium backup (might have to pay for the pro edition but it is worth it) or something similar to this, but i recommend this app. Then go to backup/restore then freeze "Default lockscreen"
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Already tried, didnt work. Is there lockscreen apks i should remove in system/app?
mighty_markus12 said:
Already tried, didnt work. Is there lockscreen apks i should remove in system/app?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
the sense lockscreen is under htclockscreen i believe
couchmonkey said:
the sense lockscreen is under htclockscreen i believe
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I renamed both fusion.apk and htclockscreen.apk to .bak and still nothing. Kinda frustrated lol.
hmm when you froze the htcclockscreen did you do a a soft reset?
kryptik06 said:
hmm when you froze the htcclockscreen did you do a a soft reset?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. I just removed all those apks. We shall see what what happens.
EDIT: just rebooted and now have the aosp lockscreen. I did a google search and i guess i cant do this. It has to do with the android.policy.jar.
Did you try freezing Idlescreen_Base.apk and see what that does?
mighty_markus12 said:
Yes. I just removed all those apks. We shall see what what happens.
EDIT: just rebooted and now have the aosp lockscreen. I did a google search and i guess i cant do this. It has to do with the android.policy.jar.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What Rom are you using?
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda premium
kryptik06 said:
What Rom are you using?
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The chingy gb rom.
I used to use THIS when I wanted to not have a lockscreen. I haven't tried it on the Rez, but I would assume it would work. Might as well try that.
who_mike_d said:
Did you try freezing Idlescreen_Base.apk and see what that does?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I deleted most of those idlescreen.apks and it seemed to do the trick as far as removing the sense lockscreen. But now im stuck with a blank screen until widgetlocker loads up. Cannot acess my homescreen until then either.
WasabiWa83 said:
I used to use THIS when I wanted to not have a lockscreen. I haven't tried it on the Rez, but I would assume it would work. Might as well try that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks i tried that today, doesnt work.
I also have this problem on my EVO 3D. Cant disable that darn lockscreen for widgetlocker instead. And I really hate it when i'm using poweramp via lockscreen. I turn on my evo to change a track and the sense lockscreen appears and then it loads the poweramp player with widgetlocker.
I used to use a dialer code to disable the lockscreen in my Droid Charge (when NONE of the no-lock apps worked.
I don't remember the code offhand as I like the sense lock & have no reason to disable it.
I would love to be able to disable lock screen myself. does anybody have any ideas regarding this process?
*EDIT*
I just used NoLock. It breaks on reboot, but I guess that's okay because I don't reboot all that much. Plus, it's kindof cool because I can PIN or password or Pattern lock the phone easily if I want, yet still have the ability to keep apps from screwing up when I turn off the display.
Nothing worse that losing a GPS lock when you need directions and don't know where to turn next. Not to mention lots of other apps that you have to reload when have to unlock...
NoLock, works perfectly for me, even after reboot. I also deleted the sense lock screen. I don't use any lock screen at all though, I like to go straight to home screen.
——— On Rezound with Tapatalk 2
During school I put my phone on airplane mode and use Google Voice for text messages because it doesn't require signal. But on my new sense 3.6 Rom that I flashed there is a persistent Airplane mode notification on the lockscreen. It really bothers me... I'm wondering if there is a specific file that I could edit or delete that would prevent the notification from turning on.
Thanks
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
kiewee3 said:
But on my new sense 3.6 Rom that I flashed there is a persistent Airplane mode notification on the lockscreen. It really bothers me... I'm wondering if there is a specific file that I could edit or delete that would prevent the notification from turning on.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can go into system/app and rename htclockscreen.apk to htclockscreen.apk.bak then reboot and you will get the AOSP lockscreen, but that has no shortcut icons and is much more plain than the Sense lockscreen.
If it bothers you enough and you still want a fancy lockscreen it might be worth spending $3 on WidgetLocker.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
You can go into system/app and rename htclockscreen.apk to htclockscreen.apk.bak then reboot and you will get the AOSP lockscreen, but that has no shortcut icons and is much more plain than the Sense lockscreen.
If it bothers you enough and you still want a fancy lockscreen it might be worth spending $3 on WidgetLocker.
ramjet73
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I want to keep the Sense lockscreen. I was just wondering if there was a way to suppress that annoying notification... I can look around and try to change the file that enables it.
an ADB Logcat should get me to the source
kiewee3 said:
I want to keep the Sense lockscreen. I was just wondering if there was a way to suppress that annoying notification... I can look around and try to change the file that enables it.
an ADB Logcat should get me to the source
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OK, good luck.
I've never seen a mod that removes the airplane mode indicator from the Sense lock screen but if you find one or make one yourself please share it here.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
OK, good luck.
I've never seen a mod that removes the airplane mode indicator from the Sense lock screen but if you find one or make one yourself please share it here.
ramjet73
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll be sure to share it. This is going to be an interesting project...
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
hi! I come from a nexus 4 and I don't quiet like the Sony lock screen.. is there a way of changing it with a stock android one?
I kinda second this.
While there are numerous apps that act as lockscreen replacements, none of them actually do the job well. The one that comes closest to pure AOSP is Holo Locker (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobint.locker), but it's closer to ICS than it is to KitKat.
'Tis a shame since Sony's UI can actually be made to resemble AOSP, except for the single most seen screen on the phone -- the lockscreen (even the wallpaper can only be a static image ffs).
Matteo Mazzu said:
hi! I come from a nexus 4 and I don't quiet like the Sony lock screen.. is there a way of changing it with a stock android one?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are on rooted your device then just delete the lockscreen apk and odex file from /system/app folder. now you are on stock lock screen.
I was looking for a way without using root.. I prefer wait for a root that doesn't lose DRM Keys..
shyam4ever said:
If you are on rooted your device then just delete the lockscreen apk and odex file from /system/app folder. now you are on stock lock screen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Might I ask what the name of the lockscreen apk is? I found keyguard in priv-app but nothing of the sort under the app folder.
Have any other tips to make stock look like AOSP?
Emily Thorne said:
thank you shyam4ever
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How did you make it work?
I tried deleting the Keyguard.apk and its .odex, that failed. Next, I tried an Xposed module but all I got from that was a bootloop.
Please, anyone?
someone755 said:
How did you make it work?
I tried deleting the Keyguard.apk and its .odex, that failed. Next, I tried an Xposed module but all I got from that was a bootloop.
Please, anyone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you don't use Pin or Pattern protection you can try disabling the lockscreen alltogether. The wallpaper thing was annoying me also. I've turned the thing off, works just fine to me.
GeoI777 said:
If you don't use Pin or Pattern protection you can try disabling the lockscreen alltogether. The wallpaper thing was annoying me also. I've turned the thing off, works just fine to me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I do prefer having a swipe lockscreen of some sort to place a widget (such as CLock) to be able to see things with a single push of a button, without really unlocking. Sony's way of doing lockscreens is just absurd, especially the way you can't set the background to match your homescreen. And those sparkles, ugh, don't even get me started.
Xperia Xposed let my live wallpaper show on lock screen
Tried many Xposed Xperia modules, all of them got me a bootloop.
someone755 said:
How did you make it work?
I tried deleting the Keyguard.apk and its .odex, that failed. Next, I tried an Xposed module but all I got from that was a bootloop.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The Keyguard.apk is the AOSP one so don't delete that, look for XperiaLockScreen.apk in the app folder and delete that.
XperienceD said:
The Keyguard.apk is the AOSP one so don't delete that, look for XperiaLockScreen.apk in the app folder and delete that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I swear there is no XperiaLockScreen in there. And no, I didn't delete it, else I'd leave an .odex behind. Despite it missing, it's still working perfectly. Or, rather, as Sony intended it to work (which is, for me, far from perfect).
(See the attachment if you don't believe me -- I always leave .odex behind when I delete system apps just in case something goes wrong and I have to restore it from an earlier backup)
I absolutely love ACDisplay, similar to the motorola lock screen, and I really like the minimalist approach. I set it to show my background instead of the black screen and I think it looks great in combination with Tapet wallpaper app.
Alex2x3 said:
I absolutely love ACDisplay, similar to the motorola lock screen, and I really like the minimalist approach. I set it to show my background instead of the black screen and I think it looks great in combination with Tapet wallpaper app.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can AcDisplay be set as the lockscreen (that is, can it be set to show itself even when there are no notifications)?
Having it wake up the screen will probably drain the battery as well, so unless there's a way to basically set it to act as a normal lockscreen, I'd avoid it.
someone755 said:
I swear there is no XperiaLockScreen in there. And no, I didn't delete it, else I'd leave an .odex behind. Despite it missing, it's still working perfectly. Or, rather, as Sony intended it to work (which is, for me, far from perfect).
(See the attachment if you don't believe me -- I always leave .odex behind when I delete system apps just in case something goes wrong and I have to restore it from an earlier backup)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Attach that XTP.apk or have a look at the res folders for any images that show what it might be for, they may have renamed it, or changed the way the Keyguard.apk works.
XperienceD said:
Attach that XTP.apk or have a look at the res folders for any images that show what it might be for, they may have renamed it, or changed the way the Keyguard.apk works.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The XTP one is pretty much empty, no res folder, just the manifest and meta-inf. The keyguard is interesting though -- this is Sony's lockscreen!
Any chance replacing this with an older Xperia's Keyguard would work?
And to answer my own previous question -- AcDisplay can be made into the lockscreen. A damn good one, too, though I'd still like a system app.
someone755 said:
The keyguard is interesting though -- this is Sony's lockscreen!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They always have to make things that little bit more difficult it seems. You could try the old one for nothing, the attached one is a deodexed one from Z1C 157, can you attach yours, I'd like a look at that.
someone755 said:
Can AcDisplay be set as the lockscreen (that is, can it be set to show itself even when there are no notifications)?
Having it wake up the screen will probably drain the battery as well, so unless there's a way to basically set it to act as a normal lockscreen, I'd avoid it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes you can set it to be as a normal lock screen. It works great, especially with double tap --> double tap to wake up (check clock or notifications) and again double tap to turn off the screen.
You can also set that notifications don't wake up the phone.
LP v Ljubljano iz Ljubljane
XperienceD said:
They always have to make things that little bit more difficult it seems. You could try the old one for nothing, the attached one is a deodexed one from Z1C 157, can you attach yours, I'd like a look at that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, I tried but it didn't work. For some reason, the status bar and navigation bar were disabled though. I'll post a link (or PM you) once I find a few minutes off.
blazcimpe said:
Yes you can set it to be as a normal lock screen. It works great, especially with double tap --> double tap to wake up (check clock or notifications) and again double tap to turn off the screen.
You can also set that notifications don't wake up the phone.
LP v Ljubljano iz Ljubljane
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Installed last night, works like a charm. Nice to see it's an Xposed module as well
Though I really do prefer KitKat's AOSP feel to this (WHERE IS CM11 DAMMIT).
Don't see a lot of Slovenes here -- hi! o/
someone755 said:
Thanks, I tried but it didn't work. For some reason, the status bar and navigation bar were disabled though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried the Z3C on mine and the SystemUI crashed at startup so had to flash my backup, but at least thats a hint as to how to possibly make it work.