Launch Google Now on AOKP - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I did not find any settings to launch Google now via long press menu button. It was working in cm10 out of box. But now I am using aokp job m1. And I am unable to change button behaviour.
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zeeemughal said:
I did not find any settings to launch Google now via long press menu button. It was working in cm10 out of box. But now I am using aokp job m1. And I am unable to change button behaviour.
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When opening lockscreen, pull lock up instead to the right, there's Google

I am also looking for this feature. I know I can launch google now from the lock screen but who wants to turn there phone off every time they want to do a search? I know I can use widgets and other work arounds but why not the menu button like stated above?
Anyone have the answer?

aokp on one x
I'm also looking for this feature. Have you found an answer?

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[Q] Home button tweaks?

Is it possible to change the way the home button acts? I dislike the way when you hit the home button it puts the current app into a background process. Could we change it so like an iPhone the home button fully closes an app when pressed?
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scoffyburito said:
Is it possible to change the way the home button acts? I dislike the way when you hit the home button it puts the current app into a background process. Could we change it so like an iPhone the home button fully closes an app when pressed?
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On my old gt540 i found an app that did this. Unfourtunately ive forgotten the name. Try searching the market.
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Couldn't find anything
Excuse me, but I believe the iPhone puts the process to background too.
Right now im using the cynogenmod 7 KANG's version, when you go to the USB settings there is a option to fully close an app by holding the back button. You can also customize the home/menu button using that rom.
consegregate said:
Excuse me, but I believe the iPhone puts the process to background too.
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I was just trying to get my point across
QNBT said:
Right now im using the cynogenmod 7 KANG's version, when you go to the USB settings there is a option to fully close an app by holding the back button. You can also customize the home/menu button using that rom.
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Thanks man! I've found the option in the application development but how do i customise it further?

Mod menu button!

Hi guys!
I new to this forum section because I'm coming from Nexus S.
I want to ask if is possible that instead of the voice command when we double click to open the search app. or recent tasks.I know that we have the recent tasks by hold the menu button pushed but with the double click is a little quicker.
Maybe it answered but I did not found it yet.
Sorry could you be more clear? i didn't understand what's your problem
Ubbabubba said:
Sorry could you be more clear? i didn't understand what's your problem
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I think he asks if its possible to set double tap home button as task manager. He already knows long pressing works as task manager but he wants the double click do the job
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Yes something like yhis. Or the double typing could be the search button. So is this possible or not?
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I havent heard
I havent heard of any rom that does this. Usually all roms ive seen and flashed..(and trust me.... ive flashed almost all of them....), have taskmanager set to long press on the home button... ill search around and see what i can find.
Im saying this because when i had Nexus S I could use the search button for the recent tasks.
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Restoring S VOICE

I was wondering if anyone could help me...i seem to have done sonwthibg that cause S Voice to not pop up when i double-press the home button. I would very much appreciate some assistance.
Thanks ahead of time
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Kothejunglist said:
I was wondering if anyone could help me...i seem to have done sonwthibg that cause S Voice to not pop up when i double-press the home button. I would very much appreciate some assistance.
Thanks ahead of time
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Open s- voice in the app drawer
Hit menu
Then settings
Then tick the option to activate the double- tap for the home button
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RE: S Voice
cbond007 said:
Open s- voice in the app drawer
Hit menu
Then settings
Then tick the option to activate the double- tap for the home button
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Thanks for the prompt response. Unfortunately, I already checked and it is checked. It still does not load upon double-tapping the home button. I should probably mention that I'm on Syndicate 1.1 Rom.

[Q] All apps in multitasking window issue

I've been having a strange issue with the multitasking window. I hit the "edit" button to add apps that I want to multitask, but when I drag an app into the drawer it magically switches to a different app. It doesn't seem to have any kind of pattern either. It will just switch to any random app. Anyone else had this problem yet?
This appears to be a common issue with many of the multi-window mods.
I recommend the multi-window module for the Xposed framework as it corrects this problem.
It can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2048668
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I'm on jelly brans build 6 if I install this will it work?
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Beans*
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iphoneislame said:
I've been having a strange issue with the multitasking window. I hit the "edit" button to add apps that I want to multitask, but when I drag an app into the drawer it magically switches to a different app. It doesn't seem to have any kind of pattern either. It will just switch to any random app. Anyone else had this problem yet?
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You need to clear data for com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService.
Then it will be fine.
adrynalyne said:
You need to clear data for com.sec.android.app.FlashBarService.
Then it will be fine.
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Wow thanks! Works perfect now
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My multi Window app tab seems to be at the bottom now. Not sure what I did. Anyone know how to put it back to the middle?
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mach330 said:
My multi Window app tab seems to be at the bottom now. Not sure what I did. Anyone know how to put it back to the middle?
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Long press the multi window tab/handle and move it wherever you want.
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Thx. I guess I didn't hold it long enough.
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Disable google now while long pressing search key

Is there any way to do nothing when I press the search key for long? Usually I used an app named 'DispRotation Switcher' while in ICS- this acts as a toggle for display rotation, it could be launched by long pressing search key until I was inICS, but it does not launch in stock JB 4.1.2 . Instead of that, google now opens!
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tankviv said:
Is there any way to do nothing when I press the search key for long? Usually I used an app named 'DispRotation Switcher' while in ICS- this acts as a toggle for display rotation, it could be launched by long pressing search key until I was inICS, but it does not launch in stock JB 4.1.2 . Instead of that, google now opens!
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i have seen options in cm 10 and liquidsmooth for disabling this. check out the roms and see if you can find it i remember when i was flashing i see this. good luck

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