Hey, I'm having the same issue as presented in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-wear/help/enabling-accessibility-services-xtouch-t2768646
Basically, I'm unable to see the button to toggle accessibility services. Is there any fix or workaround? Thanks
Evar678 said:
Hey, I'm having the same issue as presented in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-wear/help/enabling-accessibility-services-xtouch-t2768646
Basically, I'm unable to see the button to toggle accessibility services. Is there any fix or workaround? Thanks
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A year old G+ post: Use Secure Settings + Llama
https://plus.google.com/+CyrilPreiss0/posts/1KJTqJUkmqK
gerhardo said:
A year old G+ post: Use Secure Settings + Llama
https://plus.google.com/+CyrilPreiss0/posts/1KJTqJUkmqK
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Thanks so much! This worked
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I want to report an issue with Greenify (2.7.1) which causes space-swype on the Samsung Keyboard to be disabled.
The phone: Galaxy Note 2, custom recovery, rooted, stack ROM.
The Greenify app works perfectly, but when XPOSED experimental features are enabled and ticked ON via Settings->My Device->Accessibility: Services - Greenify, the Samsung keyboard won't change the language = one cannot swype the spacebar to change the language.
Once this Service is enabled no matter what - the keyboard issue will remain permanent.
How it is solved now: Uninstall Greenify via Xposed: Works. Then Reinstall Greenify via Play Store but DO NOT TOUCH the Service-Greenify.
Questions: is it real bug? How can one solve it without reinstalling the app? Any other technical ideas are highly welcome.
@Notizer:
Which mode are you using? The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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@Notizer:
Which mode are you using? The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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I am rooted phone, but actually I do not know what " does rooted mode" mean - I did not see any "mode" in Greenify itself. For the best of my understanding I run a rooted mode.
(What do you mean by "Dev"?).
Notizer said:
I am rooted phone, but actually I do not know what " does rooted mode" mean - I did not see any "mode" in Greenify itself. For the best of my understanding I run a rooted mode.
(What do you mean by "Dev"?).
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Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
tnsmani said:
Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
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Oh, thanks! Never knew that I can tap on "Working Mode" in Greenify! I use a free version.
So, I have Exposed and I enabled the Greenify module there, next I came back to Greenify itself and changed the Mode to Boost.
Could you please explain what the Greenify in Accessibility menu serves for?
Notizer said:
Oh, thanks! Never knew that I can tap on "Working Mode" in Greenify! I use a free version.
So, I have Exposed and I enabled the Greenify module there, next I came back to Greenify itself and changed the Mode to Boost.
Could you please explain what the Greenify in Accessibility menu serves for?
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I am not sure but I think that it enables Greenify to have access to notifications so that the relevant app can be woken up when a notification is received.
Is your problem solved? By the way, did you reboot after enabling Greenify in Xposed?
tnsmani said:
Greenify has three modes, 'Non Root, 'Root' and 'Boost'. You can access them by clicking the three dot menu on top right side of Greenify app and then clicking Experimental Features. The first option is the mode. Set it to 'Boost' if you have Xposed and have enabled Greenify in Xposed. Disable Greenify in Accessibility and then check your issue. By the way, do you have the donation package of Greenify or the free version?
Dev means the developer of the app, in this case oasisfeng.
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tnsmani said:
I am not sure but I think that it enables Greenify to have access to notifications so that the relevant app can be woken up when a notification is received.
Is your problem solved? By the way, did you reboot after enabling Greenify in Xposed?
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Hm, it is very interesting what is the function of this "Greenify" accessibility feature...
Since it was quite a pain to solve the swipe issue I did not enable again the Greenify in accessibility menu - I need the phone in full functionality now.
Probably I'll try to play with this feature later, but it was one-way road - I could not switch it off, thus again... I decided to postpone these "jokes"...
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@Notizer:
The Accessibility setting needs to be enabled only if you are using non rooted mode according to the Dev. So if you are using root or boost mode, do not enable Greenify in Accessibility setting. You should not lose any functionality because of that.
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Since you are now using boost mode, you don't have to enable Greenify in Accessibility.
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Since you are now using boost mode, you don't have to enable Greenify in Accessibility.
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:good:
Thanks for your help!
I have the same problem after the last update with my Galaxy S3. If I enable accessibility it doesn't change the language on the keyboard, and if I disable the accessibility, it doesn't let me to stop any app that I select to stop. No-root device, no-root mode for greenify.
Any solutions for that?
Thanks
Nevma said:
I have the same problem after the last update with my Galaxy S3. If I enable accessibility it doesn't change the language on the keyboard, and if I disable the accessibility, it doesn't let me to stop any app that I select to stop. No-root device, no-root mode for greenify.
Any solutions for that?
Thanks
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Have you granted permissions to Greenify using adb? If so, the app should work.
tnsmani said:
Have you granted permissions to Greenify using adb? If so, the app should work.
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I don't think so. Where I find it so I can check it?
Nevma said:
I don't think so. Where I find it so I can check it?
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Check here: https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
tnsmani said:
Check here: https://greenify.uservoice.com/know...o-grant-permissions-required-by-some-features
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Thank you very much.
Nevma said:
Thank you very much.
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There is a button for that.
Hi
I'm running the latest stock ROM rooted with Rodriguez mod however have noticed in battery details WiFi is still on when its turned off.
I've tried going into WiFi advanced settings to turn scanning while off but that option isn't there or even present in location settings does anyone know how to fix this?
Does anyone know?
DaBountyHunter said:
Does anyone know?
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Just search wifi at settings
chtsarts said:
Just search wifi at settings
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I have that's why I'm asking here that scanning settings page doesn't seem present
DaBountyHunter said:
I have that's why I'm asking here that scanning settings page doesn't seem present
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I mean press the magnifying lens at the top right of settings search for wifi
Thanks found it via search as you suggested. Noticed though there's no three stacked dots in location that's why struggled to access it
I'm using the T-Mobile V30 and I can go into settings or the t-mobile app to activate the mobile hotspot but it's not an option to add a toggle to the pull down (notification panel) menu, does anyone else have this issue or know how to add it?
Yeah ... same here.
I think they are trying to push everyone to use the Tmo app
Yeah, no toggle here either but at least there is still the option to tether in the settings menu.
Ugh, that is so annoying. It was so nice to just hit the toggle. I can't wait for root.
JarkMackson said:
Ugh, that is so annoying. It was so nice to just hit the toggle. I can't wait for root.
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Have you tried looking for a widget in the play store to handle this? You might have some luck there!
JarkMackson said:
Ugh, that is so annoying. It was so nice to just hit the toggle. I can't wait for root.
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theres an app, forgot the name but u can assign any app to the status bar shortcut icons and didnt need root. im going to look for it and see if i can enable hotspot. will let u know in a few
EDIT:. FOUND IT AND IT WORKS 100%. SEE PIC BELOW
This is the app FREE
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.simonesestito.ntiles
eduardmc said:
theres an app, forgot the name but u can assign any app to the status bar shortcut icons and didnt need root. im going to look for it and see if i can enable hotspot. will let u know in a few
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Awesome, thanks!
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Have you tried looking for a widget in the play store to handle this? You might have some luck there!
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The T-mobile hotspot app does have a toggle widget but I was looking for something from the status bar menu. I actually like the floating bar that LG used to replace the 2nd screen and I would use it if you could put widgets into it (like the hostpot toggle). I think it would be so much more useful if there was a way to put widgets into the floating bar.
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Awesome, thanks!
The T-mobile hotspot app does have a toggle widget but I was looking for something from the status bar menu. I actually like the floating bar that LG used to replace the 2nd screen and I would use it if you could put widgets into it (like the hostpot toggle). I think it would be so much more useful if there was a way to put widgets into the floating bar.
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i edited my last post. found a solution u might like to try.
eduardmc said:
theres an app, forgot the name but u can assign any app to the status bar shortcut icons and didnt need root. im going to look for it and see if i can enable hotspot. will let u know in a few
EDIT:. FOUND IT AND IT WORKS 100%. SEE PIC BELOW
This is the app FREE
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.simonesestito.ntiles
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Japultra said:
Have you tried looking for a widget in the play store to handle this? You might have some luck there!
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i edited my last post. found a solution u might like to try.
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Thanks for finding that but can you check to see if it actually is working? I can add the toggle to the notification panel now but it doesn't turn it on or off for me.
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Thanks for finding that but can you check to see if it actually is working? I can add the toggle to the notification panel now but it doesn't turn it on or off for me.
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It does turn off the Wifi though when I hit the hotspot toggle.
JarkMackson said:
It does turn off the Wifi though when I hit the hotspot toggle.
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if it doesnt work for u go into the setting to add an app to the quick setting. after doing that select the hotspot app. is another step but is a good solution for a shortcut
it will end up looking like this
JarkMackson said:
It does turn off the Wifi though when I hit the hotspot toggle.
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disregard the last one. i tried a few other apps. and this definitly working has it should. it does turn on and off hotspot. is also free. proof on screenshot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quinny898.app.customquicksettings
eduardmc said:
disregard the last one. i tried a few other apps. and this definitly working has it should. it does turn on and off hotspot. is also free. proof on screenshot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quinny898.app.customquicksettings
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Awesome! Thank you!
I hope someone from this discussion is still paying attention. I can't get this app to work for me. I got the hotspot toggle to be available, but it only turns off Wi-Fi, and doesn't enable my hotspot. I don't get what I'm missing.
Anyone find a way to do this through the adb shell? I tried: settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "hotspot" but no luck.
I have the sprint (unlocked) lg v50 on pie and it also does not have mobile hotspot quick setting.
I have to goto settings>network>tether>hotspot.
So dumb
I also have a us cellular v30+ (unlocked) on pie and it does have hotspot quick setting as it should.
Hi when I click switch access Accessibility dialog Ok button am getting a popup like "If an app is blocking a permission dialog, drag the overlapping item away or close the app" toast message,pls help
I am having the same problem. I contacted via the feedback app but no reply as yet.
Stevil54 said:
I am having the same problem. I contacted via the feedback app but no reply as yet.
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You have an app with screen overlay permission which blocks the touch input. Search for it and disable it or deny the permission temporarily. After you enable accessibility service, you can re-enable the offending app.
Try disable quick ball
manuks said:
Try disable quick ball
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Thank you, all good now.
love u very much!
I stumbled upon this screen in settings. But there is no way to enable this. Anybody knows anything on this?
Where did you find that option?
Perereika said:
Where did you find that option?
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In your phone settings. Search for key word 'hi'. It will be in the search result.
yes, how do i enable this??
merewood bebox said:
yes, how do i enable this??
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I can't seem to enable it... Any guru knows how to enable it?
System settings > navigation > Navi dot seems to be close but not exactly the same. Maybe a hint for a new feature?
This was the feature in older emui version.. Was good way of navigation...