How to remove camera shutter sound? - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How I can remove Camera shutter sound? Couldn't find a way that works.

this is forbidden in some countries

If you slide your finger from left to right whilst camera is active you will see a cog symbol in the bottom right corner of the display. Click the cog for more settings.

Unthick HDR, beauty or sharp auto mode to see the settings

Thanks, found it.

Just go to settings and deactivete it

Was the camera settings removed in the latest OTA? I recall seeing it before updating to 2.1.3-x but now I can't seem to find it in the camera app. Can someone please confirm? I want to disable the shutter sound without changing the notification slider. Thanks

ekephant said:
Was the camera settings removed in the latest OTA? I recall seeing it before updating to 2.1.3-x but now I can't seem to find it in the camera app. Can someone please confirm? I want to disable the shutter sound without changing the modification slider. Thanks
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It is there. Just swipe while the camera is active from left to right. You see the cog on the right side. It will open the settings and let you disable the camera sound.

3rrr0r said:
It is there. Just swipe while the camera is active from left to right. You see the cog on the right side. It will open the settings and let you disable the camera sound.
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I don't see the cog icon when swiping left to right. I do remember seeing it in the past, but I don't see it anymore. Here's a screenshot after swiping left to right, and another after clicking the menu icon:

ekephant said:
I don't see the cog icon when swiping left to right. I do remember seeing it in the past, but I don't see it anymore. Here's a screenshot after swiping left to right, and another after clicking the menu icon:
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Not sure why it is not showing for you. I am on original ROM with 2.1.3-x

ekephant said:
I don't see the cog icon when swiping left to right. I do remember seeing it in the past, but I don't see it anymore. Here's a screenshot after swiping left to right, and another after clicking the menu icon:
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Delete the file from from
system>media>audio>ui>camerashutter.ogg

It seems that the settings icon only appears if you open the camera app from the application icon either through the app drawer or from the desktop. Previously I was opening it with a capacitive button shortcut (long pressing my recent apps button, which I set up in the system settings) or by using the camera shortcut on the lock screen. Odd but at least now I know I can still access the camera settings. Not sure if this is intentional or if it's a software bug. Hopefully this post helps others who can't seem to find the camera settings as well.

Funk Wizard said:
Just go to settings and deactivete it
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Pretty font, may i ask you the name of it ? =)

thx, works fine

J0kker said:
Pretty font, may i ask you the name of it ? =)
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Lockscreen Settings for SlimKat

Hey There,
Im running SlimKat on my Nexus S. Unfortunately I can`t edit my lockscreen. Anyway, there is a dashclock widget on the lockscreen. I want to replace it with a different widget. How can I do this without Lockscreen Settings within the Rom (SlimKat Bulid 3)?
Thanks in advance!
fluxional hineicd
Same problem here.
The dashclock app doesn't show my messages, missed calls, whatsapp messages and email. It only shows temperature and gmail email count.
Noone knows about that?!?!
Put your finger on the clock, drag it down to the lock icon, now you have a settings icon on the right of the clock.
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Moreover go to Settings > Security > Check 'Enable widgets' under 'Screen Security'.
Go to the lockscreen then press and hold the finger on the left and swype to the right to show up a new screen to be able to add new widgets.
Primokorn said:
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Moreover go to Settings > Security > Check 'Enable widgets' under 'Screen Security'.
Go to the lockscreen then press and hold the finger on the left and swype to the right to show up a new screen to be able to add new widgets.
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I don't have that setting :/
LaDeXi said:
I don't have that setting :/
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Stock ROM?
Primokorn said:
Stock ROM?
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Newest stable SlimKat on Galaxy S (Slim-galaxysmtd-4.4.2.build.4-OFFICIAL-3640).
LaDeXi said:
Newest stable SlimKat on Galaxy S (Slim-galaxysmtd-4.4.2.build.4-OFFICIAL-3640).
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On SlimKat this feature is into the Developer options as far as I remember.
Primokorn said:
On SlimKat this feature is into the Developer options as far as I remember.
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Wasn't there but maybe I'll just let this be. Not my daily phone anyway
LaDeXi said:
Wasn't there but maybe I'll just let this be. Not my daily phone anyway
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Lockscreen settings? (last idea without running SlimKat)
Primokorn said:
Lockscreen settings? (last idea without running SlimKat)
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That was the first one I tried I've gone through the whole settings menu at least 5 times but not a thing about changing the widgets on lockscreen. At least I got rid of the Dashclock widget by disabling the app.
LaDeXi said:
That was the first one I tried I've gone through the whole settings menu at least 5 times but not a thing about changing the widgets on lockscreen. At least I got rid of the Dashclock widget by disabling the app.
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Just to add to what has already been posted, I was Googling for a solution, found it and then found this thread. I am running Slimkat on my LG G Pad 8.3. Adding extensions to Dashclock can help. To edit settings, on the standard Slimkat lockscreen, there is a small gear icon on the right-hand side of the clock, tap that, unlock your screen, and an "Extensions" screen pops up. Extensions can also be deleted at will.
There aren't many extensions installed by default (4 or 5 I think) but you can add more through the Play Store (tap on the top right hand side menu, then tap Get more extensions).
GenghisKhan67 said:
Just to add to what has already been posted, I was Googling for a solution, found it and then found this thread. I am running Slimkat on my LG G Pad 8.3. Adding extensions to Dashclock can help. To edit settings, on the standard Slimkat lockscreen, there is a small gear icon on the right-hand side of the clock, tap that, unlock your screen, and an "Extensions" screen pops up. Extensions can also be deleted at will.
There aren't many extensions installed by default (4 or 5 I think) but you can add more through the Play Store (tap on the top right hand side menu, then tap Get more extensions).
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That's the thing. I don't have the small gear. https://www.dropbox.com/s/hruw3tge69ir7qv/2014-05-08 19.52.41.png
Are you using Dashclock or another type of widget?
If you tap once on the clock, then unlock, what does your screen show?
If you press and hold just under the clock, can you tap on a giant "+" that appears on the left (and add another widget) or delete the clock widget altogether by sliding it to the left on the Remove option?
Rocking Screenshots!!!
Primokorn said:
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Moreover go to Settings > Security > Check 'Enable widgets' under 'Screen Security'.
Go to the lockscreen then press and hold the finger on the left and swype to the right to show up a new screen to be able to add new widgets.
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Your screen captures look awesome! IS that on SlimKat? HOw did you get that configured?
taylorinnov said:
Your screen captures look awesome! IS that on SlimKat? HOw did you get that configured?
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It was a previous version of my theme so I wasn't on SlimKat
Primokorn said:
+1
Moreover go to Settings > Security > Check 'Enable widgets' under 'Screen Security'.
Go to the lockscreen then press and hold the finger on the left and swype to the right to show up a new screen to be able to add new widgets.
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thank you... I was looking for just this.

Gestures?

Is there a guide to basic gestures on TS2?
I have a lot of troble going BACK - Is it right to left or some type of diagonal gesture? I figured out the bottom left to top right brings up the menu mostly. Anything else?
Also, how the heck do you change the VOLUME of the external speaker?
Tones2 said:
Also, how the heck do you change the VOLUME of the external speaker?
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settings -device- audio profiles-generel sttings. its a pain in the ass
Tones2 said:
Also, how the heck do you change the VOLUME of the external speaker?
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Settings...Audio Profiles...click the little weird icon to the right of "general" ...choose "volumes" and its in there.
Thanks. So can anyone tell me how to "officially" gesture to go the the previous screen?
Swipe left from the bezel on the right straight across the display.
sent from my note 3 running beans.
dragonfly1113 said:
Swipe left from the bezel on the right straight across the display.
sent from my note 3 running beans.
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Thanks. That's what I have been doing but it works like 20% of the time. It seems like going from the right upper corner down to the lower left corner works better, not sure why.
So hw do I get quickly get back to the "Home" screen in the stock Launcher from other pages in the launcher?
Press the Home button, down under the camera ?
If you long press that button it brings up the task list.
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I've figured out a swipe to the right from the left bezel activates the menu button if available.
speedyink said:
I've figured out a swipe to the right from the left bezel activates the menu button if available.
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Daniel made a manual which I wish I'd read before trying to figure everything out. You may have to log in to google to load the pdf
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Bxmcjxk_EtPSRmwyRnNIVWVXbkU/edit?hl=en-US&forcehl=1
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Hey now, that's handy to have!
I'd also recommend getting a third party gesture application. I use the paid version of gmd gesture control and have diagonal swipes configured for volume and a few other shortcuts. There is also a recommended free module for xposed framework called all in one gestures.

Blue semicircle started appearing

Yesterday, a blue semicircle appeared on my Galaxy S3 and now I can't find a way to delete it, just move.
Here's a quick preview of it (I found the S3 image on Google and put the circle)
i.imgur.com/W7C1ynt.jpg
Also, you can move the circle on left/right side and also on top, but you can't delete it. And when you "open" it (with the finger going up/down/right/left) few applications appear (actually, those apps are installed with the Android itself, but...). Any help?
Multi Window.
I believe it's a Multi Window feature.
To Disable It:
1. Open "Setting" App
2. Tap on "Display"
3. Unmark to Enable/Disable Multi Window
Armannn said:
Yesterday, a blue semicircle appeared on my Galaxy S3 and now I can't find a way to delete it, just move.
Here's a quick preview of it (I found the S3 image on Google and put the circle)
i.imgur.com/W7C1ynt.jpg
Also, you can move the circle on left/right side and also on top, but you can't delete it. And when you "open" it (with the finger going up/down/right/left) few applications appear (actually, those apps are installed with the Android itself, but...). Any help?
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You can activate/deactivate multiwindow feature by long pressing the back button.
Justas A. said:
I believe it's a Multi Window feature.
To Disable It:
1. Open "Setting" App
2. Tap on "Display"
3. Unmark to Enable/Disable Multi Window
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Guess what, it worked. Thanks.
dxppxd said:
You can activate/deactivate multiwindow feature by long pressing the back button.
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Fixed it with the way above. Thanks by the way.

After the last Android update, I cannot click the menu bar or access the pull-down menu.

It's quite annoying. I cannot access the menu bar anymore. Looks like the first cm of the screen cannot be accessed.
If I go to settings, I can use it. In other apps, such as WhatsApp it's not accessible. It happened after the restart when it updated Android to v12.
Does anybody know a workaround?
To be more precise, the upper part of the screen can't be accessed. If I rotate the screen into landscape mode, it's fine. I can also not click buttons or text on the upper screen area. It's about 1 cm from the top. Everything else from down there works.
And as I said in my original post. If I open an app, the upper screen area works as well, so it's not a hardware issue.
svenvaeth said:
To be more precise, the upper part of the screen can't be accessed. If I rotate the screen into landscape mode, it's fine. I can also not click buttons or text on the upper screen area. It's about 1 cm from the top. Everything else from down there works.
And as I said in my original post. If I open an app, the upper screen area works as well, so it's not a hardware issue.
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Do you use an app like Energy Bar? I reset my phone for the same issue and whe reinstalling each app I found it was Energy Bar causing the issue, I guess because it requests screen overlay permissions?
MilgeS said:
Do you use an app like Energy Bar? I reset my phone for the same issue and whe reinstalling each app I found it was Energy Bar causing the issue, I guess because it requests screen overlay permissions?
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Thank you soooooo much...damn. Yes, the app caused that. I would have never thought of that. That really helped!
svenvaeth said:
Thank you soooooo much...damn. Yes, the app caused that. I would have never thought of that. That really helped!
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You're welcome, I was so annoyed that I had to reset my phone because of this, at least I'll know if it happens again!

Question recent app gesture?

I'm just getting started with my new N20 and I'm noticing that it doesn't seem to have an option for the "switch to recent app" gesture that I'm accustomed to on my last two phones.
Does anyone know of a way to enable it? The swipe up and then left or right in the drawer isn't really a good substitute for it.
I made a quick video demonstrating what I'm talking about in case it wasn't clear.
cobatts said:
I made a quick video demonstrating what I'm talking about in case it wasn't clear.
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Swipe up from the bottom of screen and hold for a second. Once you see the recent apps, let go and swipe left to right to pick your app.
Blackcircle said:
Swipe up from the bottom of screen and hold for a second. Once you see the recent apps, let go and swipe left to right to pick your app.
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appreciate the reply, but
The swipe up and then left or right in the drawer isn't really a good substitute for it.
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