Is this available? I tried searching. This is the one mod that for me would make this phone perfection
chada618 said:
Is this available? I tried searching. This is the one mod that for me would make this phone perfection
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Unlock bootloader>Flash Custom Recovery>Root>Choose a ROM>Flash it>Choose Volume Wake.
haven't seen volume sleep/power, just wake.
shawman said:
Unlock bootloader>Flash Custom Recovery>Root>Choose a ROM>Flash it>Choose Volume Wake.
haven't seen volume sleep/power, just wake.
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im already unlocked and rooted but which rom has volume wake option? thanks
chada618 said:
im already unlocked and rooted but which rom has volume wake option? thanks
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I'm using TrickDroid and it has it, Link in my signature
Thank you!
Revolution HD has it as well.
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Is there a stand alone mod I can flash that will enable using the volume buttons to awake my device. Don't necessarily want to flash a custom rom to get this.
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Pure+ said:
Is there a stand alone mod I can flash that will enable using the volume buttons to awake my device. Don't necessarily want to flash a custom rom to get this.
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xposed framework and tweakbox
Pure+ said:
Is there a stand alone mod I can flash that will enable using the volume buttons to awake my device. Don't necessarily want to flash a custom rom to get this.
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Try the BulletProof m7 kernel.
It is really easy to flash, and uses an aroma installer.
You can select and deselect options as well.
Hello friends,
i'm searching for an app or mod to give the back button a kill-app function like in some Roms.
Is there a way to activate this function?
Regards, Chris
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dhchris said:
Hello friends,
i'm searching for an app or mod to give the back button a kill-app function like in some Roms.
Is there a way to activate this function?
Regards, Chris
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If rooted, you can install "GMD Gesture Control" (a cool app anyway!) and create a custom gesture for killing the running app.
If you just want the app to be killed as soon as you leave it there is a function for this that can be enabled in Developer Options.
Yes, i know, but not in the stock Rom
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dhchris said:
Yes, i know, but not in the stock Rom
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MIne's on stock ROM and the feature is available. I just have to check the box in the upper right corner to enable to developer options.
bjm374 said:
If you just want the app to be killed as soon as you leave it there is a function for this that can be enabled in Developer Options.
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Thanks for that, That's a nice option.
Im just wondering tho, is there a way we can select which apps fully close and which ones don't?
Like the swipe to close option,,, id like to swipe to fully close the app instead of leaving it idle..
That would be good
Hello, i ve activated the dev-options since rooting but there is no "kill" checkbox
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Rom Version: . 307
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dhchris said:
Hello, i ve activated the dev-options since rooting but there is no "kill" checkbox
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3rd from bottom in developer options
The 3rd from bottom is some like "don't save actions" (i can't tell the english title, using a german rom)
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This is my screen in the dev-options...
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That will kill just about everything though. You probably not gonna want to kill every app after using them. That throws multitasking out the window
We just need that hold back button to kill option somehow
Push:
Can somebody help me to find a way to activate the kill-app by long press the back button?
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I think nobody is intrested to do that else it would have been popped up too bad.. I too want that devs are how do busy either with their own thing or just supporting the devices they have.
dhruvaz said:
I think nobody is intrested to do that else it would have been popped up too bad.. I too want that devs are how do busy either with their own thing or just supporting the devices they have.
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Hi,
first download and install Xposed framework run it and from the Download section find and install GravityBox. Enable GravityBox in the modules section, reboot tablet. Find GravityBox in the app drawer and run it. Go to Hardware Key Actions, find BACK KEY <Long Press Action> and from the available actions, assign "Kill foreground app". You are ready!!!
nikal said:
Hi,
first download and install Xposed framework run it and from the Download section find and install GravityBox. Enable GravityBox in the modules section, reboot tablet. Find GravityBox in the app drawer and run it. Go to Hardware Key Actions, find BACK KEY <Long Press Action> and from the available actions, assign "Kill foreground app". You are ready!!!
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Awww man it was that simple? I had xposed framework i didnt know gravity box did that. Thanx man.
dhruvaz said:
Awww man it was that simple? I had xposed framework i didnt know gravity box did that. Thanx man.
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nikal said:
Hi,
first download and install Xposed framework run it and from the Download section find and install GravityBox. Enable GravityBox in the modules section, reboot tablet. Find GravityBox in the app drawer and run it. Go to Hardware Key Actions, find BACK KEY <Long Press Action> and from the available actions, assign "Kill foreground app". You are ready!!!
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Nice, i will try this soon... thank you very much :good:
If someone could tell me how to disable the backlight on the capacitive buttons. I want to do it to save battery.
Im running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2609761 AOKP 4.4.2 rom and its super stable. Just need to disable backlights.
Thanks for any help.
Install xposed framework, then install the gravitybox kk module. In there is an option for disabling the lights. Other than running a ROM with that feature baked in, this is your only option. Good luck!
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bryanizmir said:
Install xposed framework, then install the gravitybox kk module. In there is an option for disabling the lights. Other than running a ROM with that feature baked in, this is your only option. Good luck!
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Thanks Alot bryanizmir! I finally can run a stable rom on 4.4.
Lights are off.
hi, if i want an extended power menu that includes reboot options, is this currently the best choice?
(already have xposed framework installed)
ADVANCED POWER MENU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404042
I'm just assuming this is going to work on the z2
thanks
[w] said:
hi, if i want an extended power menu that includes reboot options, is this currently the best choice?
(already have xposed framework installed)
ADVANCED POWER MENU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2404042
I'm just assuming this is going to work on the z2
thanks
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It'll work on any device with Xposed framework, I have it on my watch.
BTW - for Xperia devices, at least for me, Xposed Xperia by serajr is best.
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funky0308 said:
It'll work on any device with Xposed framework, I have it on my watch.
BTW - for Xperia devices, at least for me, Xposed Xperia by serajr is best.
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very nice. Great tip. Thanks
[w] said:
very nice. Great tip. Thanks
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The best part of that module is that you can do many things with it.
Hide apps from app drawer, change nav bar size, it'll automatically patch services.jar, you'll actually have real quick settings (long hold will open settings), accent colour systemUI....
The best module for Xperia devices...
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How can I reboot into recovery?
pabloc97 said:
How can I reboot into recovery?
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Do you have custom recovery installed in the first place? If so, just reboot and then press the Volume Down button when the green LED light comes on.