QX Senseless question - Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

Just installed QX Senseless on my dinc 4g and I'm a bit confused as to what to do now that the menu button is removed.. It never pops up on apps so I can never access menus. Is there a settings option for this or what?

stonek555 said:
Just installed QX Senseless on my dinc 4g and I'm a bit confused as to what to do now that the menu button is removed.. It never pops up on apps so I can never access menus. Is there a settings option for this or what?
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Press the multitask button on the bottom right... That is now the menu button... And the to enable mutitask menu is now holding down on the home button
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hmm
miguel11691 said:
Press the multitask button on the bottom right... That is now the menu button... And the to enable mutitask menu is now holding down on the home button
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Thank you for the quick reply but my multitask button is still a multitask button. Is there a setting to switch it to the menu button? cause i cant find one

Install the 3remapbasic from con247 which is in the dev forum. You will not have a recent apps button but it will remap that button to be menu.

Yeah the recent apps mod was not included. I believe he wanted to get permission to use it first.

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MIUI Home settings?

Is there anyway I can remove the thing when I press the home button the preview of my pages show? Just don't like it and it lags. Thankss.
Go into settings, where it asks what pressing home actions are, something like that, select do nothing. It is not the one that brings you to home screen, just what hitting home does when you are already there.
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DaleV said:
Go into settings, where it asks what pressing home actions are, something like that, select do nothing. It is not the one that brings you to home screen, just what hitting home does when you are already there.
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Of course I checked that already. Miui does not have that option

[CLOSED][Q]Hold Menu buttons tweaks?

Does anyone have a tweak or MOD that allows you to hold the menu button and something come up? As Sony Ericsson devices don't have a search button, I would really like to hold the Menu button to search.
Currently, on stock ROM, holding the menu button brings up keyboard(on LWW and others with onscreen keyboard).
Ah, I see you have Mini Pro.
I read about the remapping keys by long press and according to me, it was not possible yet on Xperia's. I am not sure right now, if I see/hear something, I will let you know.
On mini Pro just open the (HW) keyboard on the home screen and start typing. These are the search keys.
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it would be better if holding the menu button task manger/task switcher will appear
Izzy Stinson said:
it would be better if holding the menu button task manger/task switcher will appear
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If you hold the home button, recent apps will appear. Not sure if you already knew that, tough
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gijs46 said:
If you hold the home button, recent apps will appear. Not sure if you already knew that, tough
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Of course I know that. Duh it's just that holding the home button to open recent apps is not comfortable, the button is too hard to press. Maybe its just me though
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Ideal Buttons Functions/Layout

I'm not particularly fond of Samsung's default button layout and I wish it was this way (maybe some developer can hack it to make it so?)
Home Button:
Single Press - Home
Double Press - SVoice (Which can be disabled)
Long Press - Search
Menu Button:
Single Press - Multitasking (this is the most used button after home so it must be quick to access in my opinion)
Long Press - Settings
What do you guys think?
Menu button :
single press for multitasking - I don't use that. Scrolling the task menu is slow and annoying. I prefer going back to any apps by clicking on the apps icon on my home screen.
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Arsaw said:
Menu button :
single press for multitasking - I don't use that. Scrolling the task menu is slow and annoying. I prefer going back to any apps by clicking on the apps icon on my home screen.
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Task menu is slow cause of the long press, and that's exactly why it would be great to have that on single press
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tanseerj said:
Task menu is slow cause of the long press, and that's exactly why it would be great to have that on single press
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I think its slow because you can see what, 4 apps on the screen? PITA imo, I usually have so much stuff open that a reboot is faster than swiping it all away
votum said:
I think its slow because you can see what, 4 apps on the screen? PITA imo, I usually have so much stuff open that a reboot is faster than swiping it all away
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There is a "close all" button
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Change function of home button?

Any easy way to change functions of things like home/menu buttons, if for example I want to quickly pull up task manager without having to long press home. I find that to be tedious.
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Here is an app that can launch apps by pressing home button twice.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eikatou0.appspot.home2shortcut
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r1_2fast4u said:
Here is an app that can launch apps by pressing home button twice.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eikatou0.appspot.home2shortcut
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Meh, I'd rather a single press for task manager, or better yet.. menu key and then hold for menu. I don't need hold menu for search.
Nova launcher lets you do what you please with menu and home buttons, for long and short press
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Thanks for that recommendation, I'm using that nova as my default launcher. But it still doesn't really do what I'm looking for. It only works while on desktop and doesn't have a tap menu feature. I need something global. Hope I'm not being too picky lol
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If you're rooted, you can edit the function of the home button pretty easily.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2032123
If you use that tutorial above, you'll see the properties of the keys. I enabled the on screen keys, disabled the capacitive keys, and remapped the home button to launch the camera instead of being a home button.

hold home button to open recent apps mod?

hi, is there any mod that can make by holding hoke button to open recent apps?
i changed the desire x recent apps button to press for menu, press and hold for recent apps in settings cause i like it this way.
and i hate it how i have to hold the recent apps button to open recent apps. i think it is more convenient if hold home button to recent apps instead of holding recent apps button to open recent apps.
or make it like the htc one. double tap home button to recent apps.
is there any solutions?
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Why not try the reverse of what you have press for recent apps and press & hold for menu I find it really convenient to do this you just
Goto settings>display and buttons>recent apps button and switch it up there...
One tap for recent apps which is obvious for the button press and hold for menu works flawlessly....
P. S. I know your not a noob in this unlike me
w1040 said:
hi, is there any mod that can make by holding hoke button to open recent apps?
i changed the desire x recent apps button to press for menu, press and hold for recent apps in settings cause i like it this way.
and i hate it how i have to hold the recent apps button to open recent apps. i think it is more convenient if hold home button to recent apps instead of holding recent apps button to open recent apps.
or make it like the htc one. double tap home button to recent apps.
is there any solutions?
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I have mine as a app on my homescreen rather than stock try the shortcuts where you add widjets
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Use button remapper apk programs. I hope you will like it
tylerberk1 said:
Use button remapper apk programs. I hope you will like it
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where can i get it?
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w1040 said:
where can i get it?
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That's it.
tylerberk1 said:
That's it.
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thanks! btw where did you got it?
from play store? xda? or on some random site on google?
edit: just installed it. but theres no option to remap holding home button. thanks anyway
w1040 said:
thanks! btw where did you got it?
from play store? xda? or on some random site on google?
edit: just installed it. but theres no option to remap holding home button. thanks anyway
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Sorry man, i used this app on HTC HD2, and doing good job.
So, now i install Desire X, and holding button not conformable.
I search this app on the random site. And i download it
Sorry. :crying:
tylerberk1 said:
Sorry man, i used this app on HTC HD2, and doing good job.
So, now i install Desire X, and holding button not conformable.
I search this app on the random site. And i download it
Sorry. :crying:
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all good my friend
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Is it working guys ?
I too installed the app. There's no option for holding. Holding menu key on my Note 2 would bring up search. I want to remap it to Recents.

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