Screen wake while charging? - Galaxy S III Q&A, (US Carriers)

For the life of me I cannot figure out where this went and I'm guessing for whatever reason it got removed. My other devices, all have this option in the developer settings section if the menu. Is there a way to enable this? I have looked through the settings databases, not seeing it...
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Jason
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Quick settings

Er I looked and searched n couldn't find info :-\ maybe I did I wrong. Delete thread if needed.
I'm new to sense 3.5, I see there's a quick settings in the drop down but, how do I customize it? The options on it are lame and its lame that I can't long press to take me to the settings...
Otherwise sense 3.5 = amazing on this phone with no lag!
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platinumrims said:
Er I looked and searched n couldn't find info :-\ maybe I did I wrong. Delete thread if needed.
I'm new to sense 3.5, I see there's a quick settings in the drop down but, how do I customize it? The options on it are lame and its lame that I can't long press to take me to the settings...
Otherwise sense 3.5 = amazing on this phone with no lag!
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As it stands right now, I do not believe you can modify it. Once there is a full root available and there are customer ROMs available, I am guessing you will be seeing some better options there. I came from a Thunderbolt running a customer ROM and the quicksettings allowed you toggle most of the options on the phone (i.e. Auto Rotate, Wifi, Mobile Network, Bluetooth, Airplane Mode, GPS, Flashlight, Sound Profiles, and more). I am missing those options now with the limited selection on the Stock ROM. Give it some time and there will be options before too long I am sure.
Word. I miss MIUI already. But this version of sense is pretty lol. I need it stripped zip aligned and deodex lol. Also an undervolted sense kernel
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If you didn't know, you can click on the arrow where it says settings to get the entire settings panel.
I think it's ridiculous there's no way to just change them to what you want.
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RED ZMAN said:
If you didn't know, you can click on the arrow where it says settings to get the entire settings panel.
I think it's ridiculous there's no way to just change them to what you want.
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I feel the same why. Like how hard would that have been? Lol. And I knew u could click the arrow but then what's the point in the quick settings if it just takes you to the menu anyway lol? Menu + settings or notification bar + advanced settings. Same amount or steps. So theirs really no reason why they put it there... Now if it was customizable it would be very useful and nice.
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So with root now available, is there any progress in this area? Just wanted to resuscitate this dead thread in hopes of prolonged life and a future...
Yes. There's a mod here:
4 in 1 Reboot Menu with Extended Power Menu Options
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421265
And I saw a 4 in 1 listed in the Ineffible (or whatever it's called) ROM.
Edit: Also in CleanROM so probably in Scott's other ROM as well.
This works but you can not use it on a stock/odexed rom.
You can use an app like quick settings(free) or my personal favorite extended controls(paid). The later let's you make all kinds of personal settings widges, plus you can set it up to pop up on long press of the search button.
feralicious said:
Yes. There's a mod here:
4 in 1 Reboot Menu with Extended Power Menu Options
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421265
And I saw a 4 in 1 listed in the Ineffible (or whatever it's called) ROM.
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[Q] Where is the setting to turn off the lights for hardware buttons?

I am running Cyanogenmod 7.1, I know where is a setting that allows you to turn off the lights for hardware/capacitive buttons, but I can't find it now. Does anyone know where it's at?
Settings, Device Settings
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RockRatt said:
Settings, Device Settings
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I don't seem to have this "Device Settings" under Settings.
I literally spent 2 hours trying to find the setting to turn off the backlight for those 4 buttons. I am positive it exists because I disable it once.
Settings > Display > Touch Key light duration
Oops just saw your on a CM7, nvm...may be in a different area.

LG Tabbed settting -> scroll down settings

To get the the scroll down settings you just hit the three bar settings button on the bottom while in settings. I just noticed it while messing around and found it. Figured I would post for anyone who might want this. You can go back the same way.
Zackhery said:
To get the the scroll down settings you just hit the three bar settings button on the bottom while in settings. I just noticed it while messing around and found it. Figured I would post for anyone who might want this. You can go back the same way.
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Thanks bud, didn't even notice that. Scroll down settings, to me, is a lot quicker to access different settings.
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Drewman294 said:
Thanks bud, didn't even notice that. Scroll down settings, to me, is a lot quicker to access different settings.
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Welcome I was just messing around and found it. I was like yes! I like the look better off them and yes a lot faster to use also.
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Thanks!

Proximity Sensory Not Working During Phone Calls

Stock Verizon Note 2 on latest update. I've noticed my phone will not turn its screen off while I am making phone calls with my ears pressed against the phone. Which is quite annoying as my cheeks will inadvertently press buttons while I am on the phone. When I try downloading a proximity sensory check tool on the play store, the sensor appears to work fine.
Anyone else experiencing issues with the proximity sensor while making calls?
Have you looked in phone settings and made sure auto screen off is turned on?
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That would be perfect, by chance, do you know where that option is located? When I go to Settings --> Display I do not see that option, I only see smart rotation and smart stay options.
Open the phone app pull up your menu and then select call settings
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Many Thanks! I have no clue how that option was unchecked.
ichibanjay said:
Many Thanks! I have no clue how that option was unchecked.
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My bet is an apple fanboy did it
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Interaction Control

For those of you with kids like myself, be sure to check out Interaction Control (Settings > My Device > Accessibility > Interaction Control). I'm not sure if this is an Android 4.2.2 or TW exclusive feature but I'm glad it was implemented.
By pressing home and volume down simultaneously, you can disable [home, menu, back, volume, and power] while preventing screen rotation. Be sure to draw a box around the status bar so your kids can't exit that way. Disable screen timeout and motion settings and your kids absolutely can't exit a game without holding menu and volume down. Start a movie and disable the entire screen!
This feature is the only 1-UP that IOS has had on Android, until now. If only we could set a password to unlock the setting, it'd be perfect. I'm sure that feature will come in the near future.
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joshw0000 said:
For those of you with kids like myself, be sure to check out Interaction Control (Settings > My Device > Accessibility > Interaction Control). I'm not sure if this is an Android 4.2.2 or TW exclusive feature but I'm glad it was implemented.
By pressing home and volume down simultaneously, you can disable [home, menu, back, volume, and power] while preventing screen rotation. Be sure to draw a box around the status bar so your kids can't exit that way. Disable screen timeout and motion settings and your kids absolutely can't exit a game without holding menu and volume down. Start a movie and disable the entire screen!
This feature is the only 1-UP that IOS has had on Android, until now. If only we could set a password to unlock the setting, it'd be perfect. I'm sure that feature will come in the near future.
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did not know this. thanks bro!
yyhd said:
did not know this. thanks bro!
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I figured you could get some use out of it.
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joshw0000 said:
I figured you could get some use out of it.
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Heck ya! Definitely could. Good for the kids.
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I guess you have to toggle off multi-window to use this. When I tried to turn this on, I got "Interaction control cannot be turned on while multi-window is in use". That's more of a hassle, as I like multi-window, and like to keep this enabled.
Sweet thanks for the tip I was looking for an app to do that
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