Help, my PASTE button is not working - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Hi,
I did something but I don't remember what, while playing with the Swift keyboard.
I can COPY but then when I press long I am presented only with the option AUTOFILL. There is no PASTE option. How can I get my PASTE option back?
S9+ rooted, stock ROM.
Thanks

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[Q] Need Help for homescreen

Hello All users,
I use Go Locker for my razr.
A few hours ago, i add Go Locker in "Auto-Kill List" of Task Manager.
Now, i cannot go to home screen. Whenever I press "Home", what i see is "Black screen". I can see Notification Bar only.
I can receive calls and SMS.
Please help me how to solve it.
Thanks
So you cant get into anything on your phone? Are you rooted? If rooted maybe use root explorer or something like that and go into the file go locker is and delete it. See if the factory lock is named .bak and change it. Do a factory reset which sucks.
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...do-i-reset-my-droid-razr-to-default-settings?
Press and hold the Volume Down and Power buttons on the right side of the device for about 10 seconds. The device will then restart as normal.
Only thing I can come up with.
blueis300 said:
So you cant get into anything on your phone? Are you rooted? If rooted maybe use root explorer or something like that and go into the file go locker is and delete it. See if the factory lock is named .bak and change it. Do a factory reset which sucks.
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Thanks for your reply.
I cannot go to rootexplorer. nothing i can do. I am trying to solve without "FULL wipe"
maybe a dev could help with the actual commands but I think the solution would be to push the go locker apk back to your phone using your PC over USB using adb?
Sent from my XT910 using xda premium
If I understand everything correctly, he should be able to pull the. Bak from his phone using the adb line, rename the extension, and just push it back on right? I have a page of commands saved, when I get home in a few minutes I can link them
EDIT: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
Those are the commands I was talking about, mainly the pull/push ones. I have no idea where the files would be located on your device though, unfortunately =/

Wanamlite Voice Software

Hello.
When using the Wanamlite ROM I have found that when double clicking the home buttton it doesn't bring up the Vlingo voice service. Does anyone know how to re-enable this?
I tried to copy the androidpolicy.jar file from his deoxed rom and paste it into my framework folder, but this did not work.
Any help would be grateful.
Hey pal, JJEgan has already answered you here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24521514
Try this and report back
xbroogw1 said:
Hello.
When using the Wanamlite ROM I have found that when double clicking the home buttton it doesn't bring up the Vlingo voice service. Does anyone know how to re-enable this?
I tried to copy the androidpolicy.jar file from his deoxed rom and paste it into my framework folder, but this did not work.
Any help would be grateful.
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I'm just curious- do you actually use it for anything?
I've tried to put that file in my frame work folder, but it still didn't work. I went to root explorer and copied it in. Is that all I have to do to get it to work? Will I have to do a reboot using cwm? Also, I use my phone as a sat nav sometimes, so the driving mode is great. It reads messages to you.

Disabling VZ CD ROM

A quick question. How does one disable the CD ROM pop-up that appears when connecting the phone? I tried using the same code as on the original Incredible (##7764726), and while it does take me to the same feature editor and I can select CD ROM option and do "disable", it reverts to "enabled" immediately.
Thanks in advance!
PS If anyone knows how to move apps onto an external SD Card?
Boris1M said:
A quick question. How does one disable the CD ROM pop-up that appears when connecting the phone? I tried using the same code as on the original Incredible (##7764726), and while it does take me to the same feature editor and I can select CD ROM option and do "disable", it reverts to "enabled" immediately.
Thanks in advance!
PS If anyone knows how to move apps onto an external SD Card?
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you ll need root and access to /system/
nitsuj17 said:
you ll need root and access to /system/
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I do have that. Would you happen to have instructions how to get rid of it?
Thanks!
Don't have the phone in front of me right now, but i believe you navigate to \system\etc and cdrom.iso is in there, just delete it, or rename it (your choice).
If you don't have an app like rootexplorer you can also do it in TWRP's file manager. Just make sure you mount "system" first or you wont see the folder.
*Madmoose* said:
Don't have the phone in front of me right now, but i believe you navigate to \system\etc and cdrom.iso is in there, just delete it, or rename it (your choice).
If you don't have an app like rootexplorer you can also do it in TWRP's file manager. Just make sure you mount "system" first or you wont see the folder.
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This worked for me:
Dial ##PROGRAM#
Press Call
Enter six zeros for the password
Go to Feature Settings
Disable CD ROM
Back out
ceayuso said:
This worked for me:
Dial ##PROGRAM#
Press Call
Enter six zeros for the password
Go to Feature Settings
Disable CD ROM
Back out
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hmmm ##PROGRAM# does nothing for me.
The ##PROGRAM## worked for me and gave me the menu, but no matter how many times i set the cdrom to disabled it never changes, just remains enabled.
Void4ever
ceayuso said:
This worked for me:
Dial ##PROGRAM#
Press Call
Enter six zeros for the password
Go to Feature Settings
Disable CD ROM
Back out
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I'm with void4ever. Dialing the ## code was the first thing I did, just like on old Inc. I see the menu, but the change to CD ROM setting does not stick. It reverts to Enabled as soon as I hit OK on the selector...
you go to system/etc/ and remove (or re-name to .bak) CDROM.ISO
*Madmoose* said:
Don't have the phone in front of me right now, but i believe you navigate to \system\etc and cdrom.iso is in there, just delete it, or rename it (your choice).
If you don't have an app like rootexplorer you can also do it in TWRP's file manager. Just make sure you mount "system" first or you wont see the folder.
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Thanks! That worked. Not quite the way I like to make config changes, but as long as it works.

[Q] Changed Generic.kl file, power button and volume down button don't work, help?

I was trying to change some key configurations and someone had said to modify the system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl file so i did. Anyway after doing so i could no longer use my power button or my volume button. I tried to undo the changes set it back exactly the way it was but still nothing. I also asked someone to send me an untouched copy of the file and i pasted that back in but still to no avail. Any help at all would be extremely appreciated! Thanks!
OBO786 said:
I was trying to change some key configurations and someone had said to modify the system/usr/keylayout/generic.kl file so i did. Anyway after doing so i could no longer use my power button or my volume button. I tried to undo the changes set it back exactly the way it was but still nothing. I also asked someone to send me an untouched copy of the file and i pasted that back in but still to no avail. Any help at all would be extremely appreciated! Thanks!
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Did you set the permissions on the file correctly?
tech_head said:
Did you set the permissions on the file correctly?
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As i have no idea what that means I'm certain I didn't. How would I go about doing that?
Help
Did you ever fix this? I had the same happen to my cool pad and I even tried changing the permission to rw r r

[GUIDE] Customize Bixby button in custom ROMs

For whoever is using a custom ROM and the bixby button is either disabled or cannot customize with the usual Bixby remap app, I have found a solution: (Root needed for #1, #2 works without root)
>Solution #1 (First try this, if it doesn't work - it didn't work for me for some reason - try solution #2):
With tips from the community, I have found these possible locations to edit the bixby key. Use root file explorer:
- /root/system/usr/keylayout/gpio_keys.kl
- /system/usr/keylayout/Generic.kl
- /vendor/usr/keylayout/gpio_keys.kl (?)
Search for key 703 in each of these files. If it does not exist, try to add it manually. Effects take place after a reboot.
Use this guide here for more details: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...on-with-simple-double-and-long-press.3839544/
>Solution #2 - Button Mapper: Remap your keys (Not my app)
First, try to see if you can remap the bixby key with this app. For me, it did not work again, but I found a nice workaround:
In the app, instead of changing "Bixby Button", go to "Add Buttons". Now, press the bixby key. The app should detect the key, and finally you can set it to whatever you want.
(But keep in mind, for this option, it is necessary to purchase the pro version).
FoxTheLegend said:
For whoever is using a custom ROM and the bixby button is either disabled or cannot customize with the usual Bixby remap app, I have found a solution: (Root needed for #1, #2 works without root)
>Solution #1 (First try this, if it doesn't work - it didn't work for me for some reason - try solution #2):
With tips from the community, I have found these possible locations to edit the bixby key. Use root file explorer:
- /root/system/usr/keylayout/gpio_keys.kl
- /system/usr/keylayout/Generic.kl
- /vendor/usr/keylayout/gpio_keys.kl (?)
Search for key 703 in each of these files. If it does not exist, try to add it manually. Effects take place after a reboot.
Use this guide here for more details: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...on-with-simple-double-and-long-press.3839544/
>Solution #2 - Button Mapper: Remap your keys (Not my app)
First, try to see if you can remap the bixby key with this app. For me, it did not work again, but I found a nice workaround:
In the app, instead of changing "Bixby Button", go to "Add Buttons". Now, press the bixby key. The app should detect the key, and finally you can set it to whatever you want.
(But keep in mind, for this option, it is necessary to purchase the pro version).
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I installed Magisk and Root Explorer. I don't have 703. Since I don't know English well, the instructions on the link are complicated for me. Can you briefly explain to me how to get Bixby to launch the desired application with one click? Thank you in advance.
ZmisiS said:
I installed Magisk and Root Explorer. I don't have 703. Since I don't know English well, the instructions on the link are complicated for me. Can you briefly explain to me how to get Bixby to launch the desired application with one click? Thank you in advance.
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Same problem as me, I didn't find 703 anywhere.. you can try manually adding it though, maybe it will work. Like:
key 703 CAMERA
save, reboot device, check if works.
Remember to save file with .kl extension, not .txt, or buttons wont work
FoxTheLegend said:
Same problem as me, I didn't find 703 anywhere.. you can try manually adding it though, maybe it will work. Like:
key 703 CAMERA
save, reboot device, check if works.
Remember to save file with .kl extension, not .txt, or buttons wont work
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I don't know how can try manually adding it though? What do I need to write to start Bixby button to save?
ZmisiS said:
I don't know how can try manually adding it though? What do I need to write to start Bixby button to save?
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if as you said you cant find anywhere "703" in the file, write at the end just like the others, (you can open and edit the file straight away from the root explorer)
key 703 [desired command]
for example
key 703 CAMERA
then save file and reboot phone. If it works, after pressing the bixby key the default camera app should open.
Some people say it works, for me it didn't work though.
FoxTheLegend said:
if as you said you cant find anywhere "703" in the file, write at the end just like the others, (you can open and edit the file straight away from the root explorer)
key 703 [desired command]
for example
key 703 CAMERA
then save file and reboot phone. If it works, after pressing the bixby key the default camera app should open.
Some people say it works, for me it didn't work though.
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It didn't work for me either. I worked like that, but I also typed something like this, but without success.
# input_fw Intelligent Key for Dream
key 703 CAMERA
When I change everything, I save it, after that I change the txt name to kl. It needs Check Permissions after that, and I don't see it in Root Explorer. Maybe you need to go to Settings, select the app and check the permissions? I do not know.
ZmisiS said:
It didn't work for me either. I worked like that, but I also typed something like this, but without success.
# input_fw Intelligent Key for Dream
key 703 CAMERA
When I change everything, I save it, after that I change the txt name to kl. It needs Check Permissions after that, and I don't see it in Root Explorer. Maybe you need to go to Settings, select the app and check the permissions? I do not know.
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Weird - first check in Magisk that root explorer has root permissions. Second try to edit the file at once without first chaning to .txt - most editors support it, no need to change. If that still doesnt work, try a different root file explorer app. For me worked "root browser".
FoxTheLegend said:
Weird - first check in Magisk that root explorer has root permissions. Second try to edit the file at once without first chaning to .txt - most editors support it, no need to change. If that still doesnt work, try a different root file explorer app. For me worked "root browser".
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Root Explorer works for me. The system is rooted, and I confirmed it when I opened Root Explorer. You say it didn't work for you. Neither did I. I did everything according to the instructions.
FoxTheLegend said:
- /vendor/usr/keylayout/gpio_keys.kl
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FoxTheLegend said:
It Worked for me. Big Thank You!
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