Is there a way to make the capacitative buttons tu work on honey comb it will be great the are already on the tablet so why not use them and when a pen app is use make them to automatically be disabled
Jalilachach said:
Is there a way to make the capacitative buttons..
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not at the moment!
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I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a app to change the button that powers up the phone out of sleep.
Normally you press the power button and then unlock drag with your finger.
I would love to see it changed to the optical button press, as it's the only feature of the iphone i like
maybe you can use Screen Mode Widget ,change it's state to 'Awake Stay',then the device will not screen lock but will dim(press any button will awake the screen).Try it
2ippy said:
I would love to see it changed to the optical button press, as it's the only feature of the iphone i like
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Im using LockBot Free, I have found it on market.
with this app im able to use the optical trackpoint to "wake" the screen and then unlock the phone.
hope this is what your looking for
jjlp said:
Im using LockBot Free, I have found it on market.
with this app im able to use the optical trackpoint to "wake" the screen and then unlock the phone.
hope this is what your looking for
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you press the button or slide?
your setting please?
im not able
I have just enablet it.
no further settings.
Im running the app on a HTC Legend 2.1 non root
Do you get the unlockscreen??
yes my unlock screen is ok but...
if my device is in stand by i press any button for wake up.
if slide (not press) on surface to the optical button the device not wake up
jjlp said:
Im running the app on a HTC Legend 2.1 non root
Do you get the unlockscreen??
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me too
Slide function doesnt seem to work.
I usually press the optical button or home button the im able to slide the screen to unlock, do not think this is implemented coz then the display will turn on and off if you fx has it a pocket.
If you press any button does the screen come to life? I mean are you able to unlock device? if so then it works
jjlp said:
Im using LockBot Free, I have found it on market.
with this app im able to use the optical trackpoint to "wake" the screen and then unlock the phone.
hope this is what your looking for
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I've also used LockBot Free cuz I don't really like the HTC lock screen. How ever I stop using it because it wakes my phone with any button I press and I tense to hit the volume rocker all the time. but it is a good alternative.
Anybody tried this method from desire topic? (root needed)
h_ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=683902
I love everything about my X2...except for the physical buttons. How hard do you guys think it would be to replace them with captive touch buttons? Would it be as simple as finding some buttons, connecting the wires and making them fit or would software be involved? Any feedback would be appreciated.
TransX2 said:
I love everything about my X2...except for the physical buttons. How hard do you guys think it would be to replace them with captive touch buttons? Would it be as simple as finding some buttons, connecting the wires and making them fit or would software be involved? Any feedback would be appreciated.
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I had the same question regarding this. My reason being the buttons are too loud at night. All you hear is "clickity click click click". I was looking to see if the Honeycomb style onscreen buttons were available to install (they have them in Cyanogenmod on tablets running Gingerbread). Didn't find them.
BUT I did find a program called "Soft Keys" in the market. It's free and has on screen buttons that can be hidden or shown with a little floating movable button. You can do everything with it without using the hard keys. I strongly suggest it, and it will probably prolong the life of the hard keys.
Make sure to set it to not autohide after clicking on the buttons (it defaults to hide when pressing home).
the amount of physical modding needed would make this entirely too much work. re-wiring, taking a capacitive button section from another phone, etc, maybe even software stuff, that much i don't know.
you're better off finding a way to quiet the buttons
one of the best features of this phone is the fact that it still has some real buttons. itd be nice if it had a d-pad or trackball too just so one could not have to always use the touchscreen to interact with it
ralphwiggum1 said:
I had the same question regarding this. My reason being the buttons are too loud at night. All you hear is "clickity click click click". I was looking to see if the Honeycomb style onscreen buttons were available to install (they have them in Cyanogenmod on tablets running Gingerbread). Didn't find them.
BUT I did find a program called "Soft Keys" in the market. It's free and has on screen buttons that can be hidden or shown with a little floating movable button. You can do everything with it without using the hard keys. I strongly suggest it, and it will probably prolong the life of the hard keys.
Make sure to set it to not autohide after clicking on the buttons (it defaults to hide when pressing home).
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Try button savior. I like it much more than soft keys.
What do you think google is going to do with the menu button on the actual devices? Make it the contextual menu button or make it the multitasking button? the multitasking button would be nice imo
I can see them keeping the function for the "legacy devices"
The contectual buttons will prolly not show up on hardware button devices.
Like the people above me said, its probably gonna be contextual on new phones, and still work with "old" touch keys..
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can be used like camera button
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The contectual buttons will prolly not show up on hardware button devices.
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That's what I'm thinking for SGS2... In the end, bottom menu does what real button does only. Nothing extraordinary...
and what about the multitasking button, an onscreen button?
Chad_Petree said:
and what about the multitasking button, an onscreen button?
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I think that the developers or carriers should hide that part of the launcher in this device. Because if you are going to use your sgs2 for at least 2 years, i will be mad seeing every time the software and hardware button at the same time
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bigcvm said:
I think that the developers or carriers should hide that part of the launcher in this device. Because if you are going to use your sgs2 for at least 2 years, i will be mad seeing every time the software and hardware button at the same time
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Im sure there will be no onscreen buttons for "home" and "back" but what will happend with the "recents apps" button?
Recent apps = hold the home button, just like how it already works.
Actully there is no devices with ice cream sandwitch for smartphone so it's difficult to judge
Z4muZ said:
Actully there is no devices with ice cream sandwitch for smartphone so it's difficult to judge
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Lol you are right
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Does the Galaxy Nexus even have a menu button? No, the menu buttons are onscreen (they differ with each app).
My guess is that the menu button on our GS II will be the multitask button.
It would be awesome if the existing hardware buttons will be like the ICS on-screen nav buttons with one difference: menu button will open multitasking tool. After all, the existing "menu" icon won't look to bad to be interpreted as "multitasking."
That's if and only if the ICS on-screen buttons are always just the three: back, home, and multitasking tool. This way, GS2's hardware buttons won't really make the device outdated. Just something that doesn't rotate landscape. No biggie. Even arguably better in some cases.
Yes but why can't we keep the menu button! I like it, It keeps the screen clean of crap do we really want to turn into the Iphone with software buttons for everything... And On screen is just stupid, Sure then can rotate and the menu button could appear in old apps when it is needed but menu is a part of android... I don't want to click a gear on the app to open the menu when the button did that fine. If Samsung / CM don't implement 4.0 in such a way that menu means menu then I will personally develop a rom that does, Multitasking should be long press of home... That is how we already view recent apps. It just works better.
epichappy said:
That is how we already view recent apps. It just works better.
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And you are sure of that, how?
It isn't even released yet, you can't really judge >.>
Any news here?
At some point the AT&T Note will get ICS.
So...on the Note i717 does anyone know how the 3 Virtual buttons ( Back, Home, and Recent Apps) will change/merge/impact the 4 capacitive buttons?
Will the ICS System Bar sit above the 4 buttons taking up screen real estate or will they just use the current 4 buttons?
Just wondering...tried poking around other Android phone sites that have upgraded to various versions of ICS (or ICS launchers) and couldn't really tell.
thanks.
I forget who said it but when ics was announced and the on screen buttons were shown, a guy from Google said they would not have on screen buttons for phones with capacities buttons. The capacitive will just do the same functions as the on screen would have. I'm glad because that would just take up screen space for something we already have
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Most likely the soft buttons will be disabled. Long-pressing the Home button will be how you use multitasking.
The soft buttons will be them. Look on the leaks and such for all devices, they all use the soft buttons.
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Will the ICS System Bar sit above the 4 buttons taking up screen real estate or will they just use the current 4 buttons?
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ICS will know your phone has capacitive buttons and use them instead of showing the onscreen buttons.
bigmout said:
ICS will know your phone has capacitive buttons and use them instead of showing the onscreen buttons.
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excellent. that's the best way imho.
bigmout said:
ICS will know your phone has capacitive buttons and use them instead of showing the onscreen buttons.
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I can confirm this. I put ics on my dad's captivate and it just uses the capacitive buttons and hides the on screen buttons.
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I didn't have this phone for very long before rooting and unlocking it, but I thought the S-Pen worked with the capacitative back and menu buttons when I first got the phone.
The S-Pen doesn't work with the capacitative buttons today. So am I remembering wrong, or does the S-Pen not work with the capacitative buttons?
concept0 said:
I didn't have this phone for very long before rooting and unlocking it, but I thought the S-Pen worked with the capacitative back and menu buttons when I first got the phone.
The S-Pen doesn't work with the capacitative buttons today. So am I remembering wrong, or does the S-Pen not work with the capacitative buttons?
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I'm still fully stock and it doesn't work on the buttons.
The s pen doesn't work with the capacitive buttons. There are gestures you can use to activate them, though. If you hold the button and draw an upwards arrow ^ it will bring up the menu. If you hold the button and draw a left facing arrow < it will go back.
imnuts said:
I'm still fully stock and it doesn't work on the buttons.
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darkkterror said:
The s pen doesn't work with the capacitive buttons. There are gestures you can use to activate them, though. If you hold the button and draw an upwards arrow ^ it will bring up the menu. If you hold the button and draw a left facing arrow < it will go back.
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Good deal. I thought I was going crazy for a minute. Thanks for the quick replies!