It's finally here!!!
1)Go to Developer options
2)Under the option feature flags enable screenrecord_long_press
3)To use open power dialogue and long press the screenshot option and voila.
4)Have fun!
Jaswanth 141 said:
It's finally here!!!
1)Go to Developer options
2)Under the option feature flags enable screenrecord_long_press
3)To use open power dialogue and long press the screenshot option and voila.
4)Have fun!
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Hm, I don't have the option to enable screen recroding....
Under the Feature Flags I have the following:
Enable GPU debug layers
Game Driver Preferences
System Tracking
When I enter Feature Flags it opens new empty view with just an info icon saying "Experimental" but there is nothing to select or choose there. Could it be that my phone (Nokia 5.3) does not support it?
Wow this is an awesome feature, its great they are adding it.
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When "Settings" tapped, it opens not the controlpanel(cplmain.cpl) but
the " links\WAP".
I cannot see "Personal","System", "Today","Bluetooth", and so on.
I want to know how to make a shortcut to open "controlpanel", and how to make a shortcut with parameter such as "cplmain.cpl,13" to open "Today".
By the way,the controlpanel(cplmain.cpl) works well in "SPB menu". Thanks in advance!!!
go to settings, next menu/all settings
skodann said:
go to settings, next menu/all settings
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thanks!When "Settings" tapped,there is no Settings, no menu,no all setting!
On this link check tip 101 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583638 called 101. Enable All Settings Shortcut in Start Menu
try this maybe it will help. It makes an another shortcut of settings in start menu
Hey guys I found this hidden menu and thought I would share.
To enable Experimental Features go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Kernel Version you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Experimental Features are enabled.
to access them go to
Settings> Experimental Features
#Navigation Bridge
#Allow All apps to switch to phone mode
#Restore default settings for phone mode
#Show back button on taskbar
#Press Enter To Send
#Simulate 2 Finger Pinch gestures
#Use Mouse Wheel to simulate Swipe gestures
#Prohibit start app in background
# Global Languages
To enable Experimental updates
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Remix OS Version you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Experimental Updates is enabled.
and as always to enable Developer Options
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Build Number you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Developer Options are enabled.
and for the Easter Egg
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Android Version. and you will see the lollipop. click and hold and you will be able to play a flapy birds like game
More features
slipsystem said:
Hey guys I found this hidden menu and thought I would share.
To enable Experimental Features go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Kernel Version you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Experimental Features are enabled.
to access them go to
Settings> Experimental Features
#Navigation Bridge
#Allow All apps to switch to phone mode
#Restore default settings for phone mode
#Show back button on taskbar
#Press Enter To Send
#Simulate 2 Finger Pinch gestures
#Use Mouse Wheel to simulate Swipe gestures
#Prohibit start app in background
# Global Languages
To enable Experimental updates
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Remix OS Version you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Experimental Updates is enabled.
and as always to enable Developer Options
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Build Number you will see a count down( x amount of click). then Developer Options are enabled.
and for the Easter Egg
go to
Settings>About and click a few times on Android Version. and you will see the lollipop. click and hold and you will be able to play a flapy birds like game
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Found more... If you click on The Remix Version a few times Experimental Updates is turned on. I now have a more familiar desktop and cannot get he wallpaper to show lol.
I didn't found an option for screen casting under settings
saratheonline said:
I didn't found an option for screen casting under settings
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Hi,
"Cast" option is normally available in "Settings > Display > Cast".
You can also use the "Search" feature in settings to find out what you're looking for:
Go to "Settings",
Click on the search button (should be in the upper right corner),
Type in "Cast".
If nothing appears, then your phone doesn't likely support screen casting.
Just received the phone and already stumped, can't figure out how to disable the lock screen, so annoying when it locks! Thanks in advance
Solved! Thanks to Jamesbarr2000 on Reddit!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Huawei/comments/bdgz00/huawei_p_smart_2019_how_to_deactivate_lock_screen/
jamesbarr2000
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Settings - system - developer options - screen lock
The developer options menu is hidden by default, Try this 1 :Unlock your phone and go to Settings.
Step 2 : Under Settings, scroll down and open About phone.
Step 3 : Under About phone, find Build Number and tap seven times on it.
You will get a message on your screen that "you are now a developer"
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My previous Sony had an option in the Display/Settings for running apps and games to run in full screen.
There is no such option on the Xperia 1 IV. I have several apps and games that are having black bars and not full screen.
What methods are there of forcing apps and games to run full screen???
Immersive mode is broken since Android 11. The only options require root.
mufunyo said:
Immersive mode is broken since Android 11. The only options require root.
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It's a shame, I remember with my old Sony Xperia 1 Mark II, there was an option under "display" & then "display apps in full screen, apps that did not display full screen had the option to use full screen as normal.
Also there was an option" double tap to wake" which also appears to be missing in the Xperia IV.
kanej2006 said:
Also there was an option" double tap to wake" which also appears to be missing in the Xperia IV.
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Settings -> Display -> Lock screen preferences -> Tap to show lock screen. See the descriptive text under the option. Doesn't this do that?
guhvanoh said:
Settings -> Display -> Lock screen preferences -> Tap to show lock screen. See the descriptive text under the option. Doesn't this do that?
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You are correct, this option is for the "double tap to wake" option, it's just worded differently than the predecessor, thanks for correcting me.