I have found in SQL an entry for wifi_watchdog_on with the value set to 1. When I set this value to 0 and reboot, something triggers the value back to 1 and the ongoing wifi notification appears. Can someone with a little more knowledge than me figure out what's triggering the 0 to change back to a 1. If so, turning off this pesky notification will be simple. Or, will deleting this entry cause a brick?
it's in
settings storage>settings.db>global>wifi_watchdog_on
Thanks for any help.
that would be a nice fix
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I followed these instructions
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1. Under HKCU/ControlPanel/Notifications find the following keys for Email and Text messages:
A877d65Axxxxxxx
A877d65Bxxxxxxx
2.Also find Key 15F11F90xxxx for reminders.
3. Copy the Options value from the Reminders key and overwrite the options value in both email and text message keys with this value (1073741853)
4. Once you do this, go to start - settings - sounds and notifications - notifications.
5.UNder events, select new email message OR new text message and you'll notice that th repeat option that was greyed out is now enabled and can be selected.
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Most of the time after i check the message it still makes the reminder sound.
How can I correct this?
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In step 3 its says
"Copy the Options value from the Reminders key and overwrite the options value in both email and text message keys with this value (1073741853)":
My options value on my phone is 1073741855. Would this be the issue?
I cannot help you with the reg hack...but this is what I did...
I really hate that the 6800 does not continue to notify you on a missed call, voicemail, text, etc...
What I did was bought a copy of pA - phoneAlarm. If there was a cheaper way I missed it but I love the app. I can set it to sound/vibrate every 3min, 5min, whatever interval I want and i can set it to stop after 30min or 60mins, etc...
Great for me because my phone will be in the office after 5p and I can here it beeping when I missed something. Could not get this with the pda as it was...
I would like to disable the notification that is on the main text message screen in the TF3D interface. if anything i wouldnt mind finding the registry entries that tell the system how much time you have to highlight a text for it to clear the notification out.
yes, I want a way to make it clear the SMS indicator as soon as I enter that screen.
Disable SMS Sent Notification
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings] Set SMSNoSentMsg to 1
or just get the newest advance config 3.3 and it has a setting in there as well
Could someone please tell me the Defaults under the Settings in Field Test, specifically Toggle ENS, Toggle CMAS
Newbie mistake but the darn Touch Screen is so awesomely sensitive.
I fear I Toggled either the ENS or the CMAS ... Should they be On or Off?
And are there any tell tale signs as to which way they are set before and after a reboot?
I have not done anything besides exit back to home screen (did not do a reboot)
I currently have Polling = 3, Network = automatic, Limit SMS = Off, Toggle ENS= On, Toggle CMAS = Off
Also is there an FYI for what these actually do.
The first 2 are self explanatory but curious to what the other 3 are and the repercussions of Toggling them
Thanks!
P.S. I did find the meaning of CMAS RMT (Commercial Mobile Alert System)
So does this give the "Emergency Alert" setting under Messaging gain an Off option if toggled On?
(presently you have the Default: all alerts as well as Presidential Only, Presidential and Extreme alerts)
Correct
As far as I can see in my Lumia 1020, the current settings that you have are the default one.
I am trying to disable the symbol pop-up on long-press on GBoard in Android. My device is rooted. The link here ( https://www.xda-developers.com/gboard-tweaks-height-sensitivity/ ) shows how to increase GBoard height above the highest level by changing the preferences file at /data/data/com.google.android.inputmethod.latin/shared_prefs/ . However, I could fine no such setting for disabling the symbol pop-up. Another way to do this would be to increase the long-press duration to 2-3s instead of the deafult max of 700ms. However, there is again no setting in the preferences file related to this. Any suggestions if this is doable by modifying the system files in a rooted device or by any other method?
Hi to all!
I really like old OnePlus5 slider behavior with DND mode on middle position. I tried to recreate this with Tasker using many guides on XDA bu to no avail. I have rooted Nord 2 DN2103 (TWRP + Magisk), OOS V11.3.
What I have tried:
1) Emulating hardware inputs of slider with getevent/sendevent, but slider actually sends the same event no matter what position it is moved into, so no result
2) Tried to change all custom settings found by Tasker after slider move:
alert_slider_mode
mode_ringer
oplus_mode_ringer
zen_mode_ringer_level
Only result - I can change the icon of slider mode (ring/vibrate/silent) near the slider, but no actual change to audio mode and volume is still locked in vibrate and silent.
3) I have treied several variants of three_key_mode setting - but it is not present in my phone in the same way as in older guides
What I have found: in /proc/tristatekey folder there are 4 files:
tri_state - contains state as old three_key_mode
hall_data - contains actual position of slider in some kind of coordinates
hall_data_calib - contains threshold levels which defines at which coordinates slider state will change
hall_debug_info - ?dunno?
What is interesting, that hall_data is constantly fluctuating a bit, looks like the system is constantly monitoring coordinates of the slider which could make it difficult to override.
I am completely unfamiliar with *nix systems, so I was not able to change any of these files, even after giving them all permissions and running adb shell as SU. My guess is that /proc is not an usual files folder rather than virtual one, mirroring some internal system state in usable/readble format, so changing these files probably won't change system state even if I managed to do it. Logcat from Tasker also don't show any explicit files manipulation like storing tri_state value. I can add log if needed.
Questions:
1) Will changing either tri_state or hall_data force system into overriden slider state?
2) If yes - how could I change files in /proc?
3) If no - any other ideas so far? Maybe use Tasker Java code function to force AudioManager into desired state?
I would appreciate any help or ideas to explore further.