Surprised I can't find anything about this one via google.
Is there a way to add items to the long-press of the search button and/or change the function of the single press.
Preferably, I'd like to change it, so when I single press the search button a shortcut of my choice is launched instead (in my case, a single click to open a Folder Organizer folder).
I have been doing this to launch task manager since long long time
Here is what you need to do:
1. Install launchkey app
2. Launch the app, and select the app you want it to open up
3. Long press search key, and map it to launch key permanently
4. Long press and it will launch the app mapped to launchkey
I found Launchkey this morning, bought & refunded it. When I tried to pick a custom app it didn't do anything at all. Custom menu worked though.
Sadly, even if Custom app worked, they don't allow a shortcut - just apps
Playing with ButtonRemapper (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850464). Doesn't allow shortcuts either, but at least one can map to Camera or Phone button instead of search. Oddly, mapping it to Phone caused the long press to activate Vlingo (or something like that). Dunno if I'm keeping, but will mess around.
Considering the customization of Android, I'm very surprised the default O/S doesn't let you map the button & long press to anything - or at least an app in the market!
It does; it allows to map based on application that tries to make use of it. On my phone, it was popping up 6-7 options along with launch key, with go sms pro, voice command, voice search, etc being some of them. The app needs to be coded to make use of it. Android supports this feature.
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Is there any way to remap the four bottom buttons on the Photon to different functions? In particular, I'd like to get rid of the way the long-press search button triggers voice command. (So if I can't remap the button, can I at least turn off voice command?)
Thanks in advance for any help!
Well -- not an answer yet, but I did figure out that you can freeze "Voice Command" and "Voice Search" via Titanium Backup, which will at least keep the prompt from popping up. Better than nothing, I guess.
Either download another app that utilizes the long press on search (like vlingo) to give you the menu of apps the next time you long press OR Menu - Settings - Applications - Manage Applications - tap on Voice Search - Clear defaults (or Clear Data) .
Do you mean that Vlingo always maps the search button long-press to an app menu, or just to set a default action? I did find that freezing voice command and voice search through Titanium Backup at least stopped the voice prompts from triggering...add benefit that it worked for Swype too.
The presence of any another voice-controlled app, like vlingo, makes the menu pop up.
I've had the S3 for a few days now and I prefer Google Voice Search to S-Voice. Is there anyway to replace the home button double press with GVS rather than S-Voice? If not is there a way to create a shortcut to automatically launch GVS? On my HTC Evo 4G there was a search button that would launch GVS if I pressed and held it. There doesn't seem to be that option for the S3. If I hold the menu button to the left of the home button then Google Search does come up but then I have to press the microphone to launch GVS. Is there a way to go directly to voice search?
Especially hope there is a way to launch GVS faster when jellybean is released. The videos seem to show the search is so much better than S-Voice.
Hold down the menu button.
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Holding down the menu takes me to search screen and then I can choose voice search by clicking on the microphone. I guess I'm looking for a way to go to voice search in one step like I could on my Evo.
I would also really like to figure out how to do this! Nobody has figured it out yet.
Ideally, double click on home would directly open the Google Voice search.
rdwing said:
I would also really like to figure out how to do this! Nobody has figured it out yet.
Ideally, double click on home would directly open the Google Voice search.
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This.
And also when using a Bluetooth headset, would like that to open voice search.
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Flash Cyanogenmod???
Seriously not the best solution but the only one I can think of of hand.
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Quickshortcutmaker works pretty good
I had the same problem. I used Quickshortcutmaker by sika524 ( available from the Play store) to make a shortcut to "voicesearch.....RecognitionActivity" . I then moved the shortcut to the Icon tray at the bottom of the home screen. That makes it 1 press and you are there. Unfortunately, that shorcut can't be added to the lockscreen, but still beats S-voice. I found this hint somewheres when I was wrestling with the same issue on a Evo LTE.
I discovered this method of replacing S-voice with Google Voice Search on another forum - credit to sorka of phandroid (not sure of proper protocol here - whether I should link to an external forum or provide the details here - feel free to let me know)
Anyway, this will allow replacing s-voice with google voice search
1) Install "Bluetooth Launch" from the play store.
2) Open Bluetooth Launch and select "Voice Search".
3) Expand it out and select "Recognition Activity"
4) Exit.
5) Double click the home button - or initiate call from bluetooth device
6) Choice of s-voice or Bluetooth Launch will be given
7) Select "Always complete using this activity" (optional)
8) Select Bluetooth Launch (for Google Voice Search)
Now whenever you double tap the home button (or activate from bluetooth device), Google Voice Search will run.
I didn't choose "Always complete using this activity" in order to test the two side by side. I ran into these problems:
1) if I hit "cancel" from inside of Google Voice Search, future pressing of the activate button on the bluetooth device (my car) didn't execute the program on the phone - I had to run s-voice to reactivate the prompt for some reason. Perhaps if I had chosen "Always complete..." it would have worked.
2) Google Voice Search didn't appear to use the car mic, just the phone mic. It appears s-voice is using the car mic. This is a challenge to verify, (covering up mics, etc.). I would like to hear other experiences.
In the end I went back to S-voice as it performed as well as Google Voice Search (neither great), but nice having the option to switch if I am frustrated with s-voice in the future.
this (Step 3) works great with JB leak
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823194
One way is to disable S Voice, but then you can't use S Voice anymore anywhere (until you enable it again).
Disable it in Settings -> Applications manager -> S Voice -> disable
Don't know if this has any affects to other apps (it warns you about it), but it works for me and haven't got FC's
With smackhome on play store you can choose which app you want to open with search button
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Nova Launcher u can set it by long pressing the menu touch key or appoint it by using a swype gesture.
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Nova Launcher u can set it by long pressing the menu touch key or appoint it by using a swype gesture.
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That's exactly what I do. Using Nova Launcher, I have it set so that while at the Home screen, if I single-press the Home key, S-Voice comes up. If I double-press the Home key, Google Voice Search comes up.
This method allows me to have the best of both worlds because, arguably, S-Voice is better at controlling phone activities (e.g. "turn off Wi-Fi" or "text John Doe") whereas Google Voice Search is better at web searches (e.g. "What is the capitol of South Dakota?").
Similarly, in Settings > Language/Input, I have "Google" set as the Voice Recognizer. Question is...when I use S-Voice, is it properly using Google's servers for voice recognition, or is it going back to Vlingo (thus overriding the Language/Input settings)?
Im really loving the new goolge now search feature. I use it for lots lof things like texts, directions, timers, alarms and the sort. I was wondering if anyone was able to make the default long press of the home button linked to the search function. I was even hoping to have this available from a locked device, not password protected of course.
It most be a difficult mod since I've tried a lot of the roms, even those with hardware button options, and non are able to do it.
I'm not sure if you are using any rom like Stock ROM, but if you use any custom ROM based on Cyanogenmod ROM, then this should work.
Goto--> Settings-->Cyanogenmod Settings--> Hardware Keys --> Home button (Long press) ---> change the option to Search Assistant.
This Search Assistant, by default connects to Google Now (Its getting connected to Google Now in my device).
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Hi all. It may seem a silly question and probably it is but there are apps (in this case Touchdown mail client) that haven't an icon to open the in app settings menu. With my previous phones I used a physical button, usually long press on the back button, to open it. But how to do it with the single button p9000? Thank you.
Very good question, they seem to have forgotten about apps that need a physical key for menu, have you tried enabling the softkeys to see if the menu button appears on them for you? Can the "Smart Button" not be setup to be the menu key? or is it only to open apps? I not played with it myself..
Still searching how to have the MENU inside applications, softkeys does not work !
I would ask the software maker! The phone maker won't add more physical buttons.
And multiple press are always software driven!
Even if the phone maker did, that won't help you out with the old hardware...
Doesn't seem to be an answer anywhere online so here goes:
Go to settings > Navigation bar > Turn On.
Go to app you need a menu on > swipe up from bottom to bring up the Nav bar.
Three dots appear on the end of the nav bar. Done.
If the three dots don't appear; click on the recent tasks button and then go back into the app and they should come up.
Tried and tested with EZ Drop.
- Doesn't seem to work with apps with the built in "three dots" menu.
I use ‘Menu Button (No root)’ by JetToast free on the Play store, to get round this problem.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jettoast.menubutton
Hi, I'm trying to simulate a long press of the home button in order to launch 'Google now on tap' as my phone (elephone p9000, stock 6.0, rooted) has got rid of the navigation bar in favour of a single capacitive button, which uses the long press function to launch recent apps instead of Google now on tap and I can't find any other way to launch this service. You can bring the navigation bar back but this interferes with other functionality I have set up now. Can anyone please tell me either an app that can run a script to simulate the home key long press or alternatively another way to create a shortcut to launch Google now on tap as right now I'm having to go into settings reactivate the navigation bar, long press home and then deactivate it after. Not exactly streamlined! Thanks for any advice.
Would be great to be able to assign Google now on tap to the fast access Button on the left. I miss it myself and dont want to use one Screen Navigation.
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There's actually 2 very straightforward ways of doing this, one of which is I thought I'd tried but obviously not very well. You can launch the Now on Tap feature by assigning it to a gesture in either LMT pie control or another 3rd party app called All In 1 Gestures. If this isn't clear just ask.
Anybody figured this? What would the shortcut show up as using a third party app. I can see Google but how would you access Google now on tap? Doesn't show up as a shortcut.
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