I am sorry if this is a stupid question but I can't find out how to tell greenify which apps I *don't* want Greenify to ever hibernate. How do I tell Greenify which apps to ignore?
Is there an instruction text somewhere?
Thank you.
If you don't select an app for Greenification, it won't be Greenified.
If it is already greenified, long press to select it from the hibernated apps list, then open the menu and select 'degreenify selected app'.
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Thank you. I needed to know how to permanently degreenify an app and you helped.
The interface is confusing because long press on a hibernated app shows 2 icons : one is an X and the other is zzz. So it requires guesswork to assume X means degreenify.
My bad, it is not long-press, just touch it to highlight it and then click the three dot menu to open the options. One of the options is "degreenify the selected app". Touch that and the highlighted app is degreenified until you specifically greenify it again.
Thank you.
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I wanted to clear "My Apps" list in Market from apps I'm not using anymore (e.g. apps I've just tried and instantly uninstalled) with app called Market Fixer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1533182
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rc3R1ZGlvLm1hcmtldGZpeGVyIl0.
The problem is, that when I press Analyse Market Links, the program will check all apps I've ever installed (62 links total), but it brings up no list... just blank screen with text saying "DB check completed(62), no problem found" (see attached picture). So I'm unable to select and then remove links to apps I'm not using anymore. When I tap on "Load all links", it just brings list of all apps I have currently installed, not those uninstalled and still listed on Market's "My Apps".
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This icon appears whenever my data allowance has been used up. My network who are usually useful with things like this were otherwise on this occasion.
My phone is rooted with CM and terminal editor. Although I've not well versed in terminal editor I can follow instructions, like adding read/write to the system folder so I could delete system apps.
Any help in the matter is greatly appreciated.
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Not sure entirely which app controls that, but you can find out by long pressing on the notification drawer then choosing App Info - should have the option to uncheck notifications. Unless it's system app that doesn't have that option. Then you could look into using the Xposed Framework and something like this: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.defim.apk.notifyclean
I have the dumbest problem ever. I just bought a Xiaomi fitness tracker, and I can't use it because in one of the screens during setup, the "next" button is hidden under Gboard. There's a back button that closes the app (stupid), but no other controls; no way to remove focus from the text field. Hitting return just creates a new line in the text box. Please help!
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you could try to remove/change keyboard from the drop down notification bar?
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you could try to remove/change keyboard from the drop down notification bar?
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No, my notification bar (OxygenOS) doesn't have any keyboard options.
However, I was able to get around the issue by going into my phone settings ->Language and Input->change keyboard to SwiftKey->go back to the setup screen->tap the settings button on the Swift Key keyboard->and select "undock". This allowed me to move the keyboard up, finally revealing the next button.
These developers should be ashamed, truly.
Greenify (4.7.5) was working fine on my Galaxy A71 running Android 11 till yesterday, but today it started asking for "retrieve window content capability" when I try to hibernate an app. I've already enabled that on Accessibility options, but the app keeps asking it to be on for Automatic Hibernation for work.
Already cleared cache and data, but zilch, it just won't detect that that option is already turned on. I took a screenshot of the option in my phone, it was taken before I clicked on Allow, because the message only shows when the toggle is off.
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edit: nevermind, it just started working again by its own, go figure
You Granted Greenify Accessibility as seen in my screen shot?
And why start a new Thread? You'd get more help in Greenify's main Thread.
So I just noticed having installed the Activity Manager app through F-droid, I've not yet set up root, so many of the activities will be unavailable to launch. But one app with a couple of hidden settings not accessible at all via device menus is the Performance app. Not only do I see options to enable ZRAM which is disabled by default and have no intention to activate it. But the other hidden menu is of interest labeled Quick Launch. Though that one is found in settings as a simple switch, the hidden menu accesses a page that allows you to set up to 3 apps for Quick Launch.
Has anybody tinkered with these options? Is it better to leave them alone and select no apps for quick launch or is there an app that should absolutely be on that list that I'm likely misusing?
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