Hello,
I’m a new G-Tab owner who just installed VEGAn-TAB 7.1.0 for bootloader 1.1.
Everything is perfect except for the extremely sad issue that whenever i press the powerkey to lock the tablet, my machine seems to go into a deep sleep…and then reboots with the lockscreen.
Cache clearing has not helped.
Please, how do i fix this?
Thank you
888vvv888 said:
Everything is perfect except for the extremely sad issue that whenever i press the powerkey to lock the tablet, my machine seems to go into a deep sleep…and then reboots with the lockscreen.
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See if this helps:
Go into Settings > VEGAn-TAB settings > Input and, at the bottom, check (enable) "Volume rocker wake".
Then run the Spare Parts app and set the "End button behaviour" to "Go to sleep".
Also, don't overclock the tablet.
After this, put the gTab to sleep using the power button, but wake it up using the volume keys.
RE: deep sleep
rajeevvp said:
See if this helps:
Go into Settings > VEGAn-TAB settings > Input and, at the bottom, check (enable) "Volume rocker wake".
Then run the Spare Parts app and set the "End button behaviour" to "Go to sleep".
Also, don't overclock the tablet.
After this, put the gTab to sleep using the power button, but wake it up using the volume keys.
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This worked awesome...thank you very very much!
Instead of doing the volume rokr wake setting, this is simply fixed by running the Spare Parts app and set the "End button behaviour" to "Home, then Sleep" option.
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Really annoying! Any ideas?
What I have mine set like,
Under softkeys settings:
Softkeys Service >
- Run Service - Unchecked
- Run at Boot - Unchecked
Virtual Home Button >
- Normal/Long Press - Launcher Pro (Or whatever Launcher you prefer)
Physical Home Button >
- Set Single Tap to Softkeys, Double to Launcher
Other settings are tailored to Taste/Preference.
What this will do is disable the Popper button (which I hated) but allow you to see the Softkeys menu whenever you tap the N button, and straight to your homescreen with a double tap. This will disable the DPad thing along with it.
Long press the popper
bachviet said:
Long press the popper
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Thank you!
Uninstall soft keys and install button savior.
brad0383 said:
Uninstall soft keys and install button savior.
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Second this! Button savior is much nicer imo.
stinky634 said:
What I have mine set like,
Under softkeys settings:
Softkeys Service >
- Run Service - Unchecked
- Run at Boot - Unchecked
Virtual Home Button >
- Normal/Long Press - Launcher Pro (Or whatever Launcher you prefer)
Physical Home Button >
- Set Single Tap to Softkeys, Double to Launcher
Other settings are tailored to Taste/Preference.
What this will do is disable the Popper button (which I hated) but allow you to see the Softkeys menu whenever you tap the N button, and straight to your homescreen with a double tap. This will disable the DPad thing along with it.
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Hi,
I've tried to do this but now my N button does not perform any action. I used home switcher to make soft keys my default launcher, but the N button is not working at all. It does, however, wake up the NC from sleep, but once the NC is on, the N button stops working. Can you help me with this?
Im on a simple rooted NC (using BN 1.1) with autonooter and I have Zeam and Softkeys installed.
The Bluetooth button on the phone screen (during a call) has never worked for me. To turn on bluetooth I have to go back to home screen and turn it on from there. Is this only my phone or is this true for others?
drraypalmer said:
The Bluetooth button on the phone screen (during a call) has never worked for me. To turn on bluetooth I have to go back to home screen and turn it on from there. Is this only my phone or is this true for others?
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I haven't used Bluetooth recently, but as an option you could also put the Bluetooth widget in the strip of notifications power widget, available when you pull the notification bar down. More convenient than on the in-call screen anyway.
Configure what widgets are present and what order they're presented in here -> Settings/CyanogenMod settings/Interface/Notification power widget
From there choose "Widget buttons" to choose what widgets to show, and "Widget button order" to change what order they're shown in.
Hint: If you unchoose all the notification power widgets from the "Widget buttons" menu, and then re-choose only the ones you want and in the order you want them, you won't have to re-order them in the "Widget button order" menu.
Thanks, I actually had the button on the notification screen, just hadn't thought of using it during a call yet. Good idea! I'm still curious why the in-call button doesn't work, but this will make it easy enough to turn on.
Just flashed from GSBv2.2G to GSBv2.5 this morning and haven't tried that bluetooth button on the phone screen yet.
I'm using the notification power widget and it works like a charm. Super fast compared to stock.
drraypalmer said:
Thanks, I actually had the button on the notification screen, just hadn't thought of using it during a call yet. Good idea! I'm still curious why the in-call button doesn't work, but this will make it easy enough to turn on.
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You're welcome! Probably just an oversight in the CM7 development.
I'm on StreakDroid 1.9 and it's driving me nuts, I can't find it!
You know when you hold the HOME key to bring up most recent apps? I'm trying to configure mine to sip as less juice as possible.
'Settings > sound > haptic feedback' to disable completely.
rsfinsrq said:
'Settings > sound > haptic feedback' to disable completely.
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That doesn't disable the holding HOME button vibration. I would like to know how to do this as well.
rsfinsrq said:
'Settings > sound > haptic feedback' to disable completely.
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Thanks but for some weird reason, that doesn't disable haptic feedback when you long press the HOME key?
Neo3D said:
Thanks but for some weird reason, that doesn't disable haptic feedback when you long press the HOME key?
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Actually it does in some way..
If you hold the Home button for ~ 1 - 1.5s it wouldn't vibrate, but if you hold it longer than say 1.5s it would vibrate ( found it very annoying too), both will give you the recent app menu.
My fix is to use Prehome (from market, set Prehome to default launcher and set your preferred launcher in prehome), instead of holding Home button, you can double tap it to bring up the recent menu
Neo3D said:
I'm on StreakDroid 1.9 and it's driving me nuts, I can't find it!
You know when you hold the HOME key to bring up most recent apps? I'm trying to configure mine to sip as less juice as possible.
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Questions should be asked in the Q&A forum
and not in General thanks
Moving to Q&A
asianftw said:
Actually it does in some way..
If you hold the Home button for ~ 1 - 1.5s it wouldn't vibrate, but if you hold it longer than say 1.5s it would vibrate ( found it very annoying too), both will give you the recent app menu.
My fix is to use Prehome (from market, set Prehome to default launcher and set your preferred launcher in prehome), instead of holding Home button, you can double tap it to bring up the recent menu
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Thanks, that's a decent workaround.
Are there any camera apps for CM7 that use the power button as the shutter control? After having that mod on so many Froyo ROMs, I forgot how crap-tacular it is to use the touch screen shutter button.
Thanks.
I havent used CM7 in a while, but iI remember being able to set the volume buttons as the shutter. (Could set one, the other, or both. I usually did both) Don't know how or if you can use the power button, which is what I assume you are asking for. Sorry.
open the camera in Cm7, menu >advanced options> choose power button to take pictures.
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Thanks to both for the advice. Using the power button still causes the screen to shut off (or bring up the menu if I long press), but that same "Advanced Settings" menu can be used to select Volume Up or Down, and that works just as well for me; as long as there is a hardware button to press instead of messing with the touch screen.
mrpeepers86 said:
Thanks to both for the advice. Using the power button still causes the screen to shut off (or bring up the menu if I long press), but that same "Advanced Settings" menu can be used to select Volume Up or Down, and that works just as well for me; as long as there is a hardware button to press instead of messing with the touch screen.
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I ticked both power shutter and long focus options..now my power button works as the shutter instead of turning the screen off.
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When I have the dock on the Prime I use it like a laptop. I can't wake the tablet using the "lock" key on the keyboard though - it only seems to lock, not unlock (no toggle).
And the tablet doesn't wake automatically when I open the clamshell so I have to push the button on the top.
Is there an option somewhere I'm missing? I'd like to be able to wake it either from a keyboard shortcut or whenever I open the clamshell!
both said functions are present on my tf prime out of the box. I also don't recall seeing any settings that manages these. maybe something is wrong?
It should automatically come on when you open it from the dock. If it isn't doing that, it's possible your dock is not working as it should. Maybe take your TFP to somewhere that has a dock in stock and try it out there.
Other than that, if you enable the power savings mode for the dock under Settings -> Asus customized setting -> MobileDock Battery saving mode then it won't wake up with any key presses, but it will wake up with touchpad clicks unless you've disabled the touchpad via the 4th button from the top left prior to hitting the lock button.
Thanks guys! I'll take the dock back and get it swapped. Obviously something is amiss.
agentdr8 said:
It should automatically come on when you open it from the dock. If it isn't doing that, it's possible your dock is not working as it should. Maybe take your TFP to somewhere that has a dock in stock and try it out there.
Other than that, if you enable the power savings mode for the dock under Settings -> Asus customized setting -> MobileDock Battery saving mode then it won't wake up with any key presses, but it will wake up with touchpad clicks unless you've disabled the touchpad via the 4th button from the top left prior to hitting the lock button.
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thanks for pointing that out. it really helps to be able to wake it up without reaching for the tiny power button. One thing tho, if i press the touchpad, it wakes up to the lock screen, but if i press any key on the keyboard it wakes up unlocked. is this normal?