My accessibility services granted apps loses their accessibility service when I turn of the screen.
So I can't use Floating Notifications, Dynamic Notifications, even tasker. Please help.
I use the app Ultimate Rotation Control to force apps in landscape mode.
This app requires Accessibility Service to be enabled but every time I turn the screen off this is disabled again.
What could be the cause of this?
Accessibility Service is also enabled for Nova Launcher and this stays enabled.
Flavio said:
I use the app Ultimate Rotation Control to force apps in landscape mode.
This app requires Accessibility Service to be enabled but every time I turn the screen off this is disabled again.
What could be the cause of this?
Accessibility Service is also enabled for Nova Launcher and this stays enabled.
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Huawei rom closes any app which is not protected(see settings>protected apps) when screen is turned off. Whenever a app is closed, its accessibility setting is disabled again.
Try setting protection for URC on.
PS: every time you boot device, you may have to set accessibility on again. Not sure about this though.
Thanks, that worked!
I always rooted my phones and enabled "automatic hibernation." I am a bit confused, as now I don't root my new device. If I use Nova Launcher, and enable the "double tap feature" to use Greenify's "Hibernate+Lock screen" shortcut, i see it cycle through active apps and closing the windows. I am confused, is it Force Stopping apps? or is it hibernating them? Doesn't cycling through each Active app in turn reduce battery?
I currently have aggressive doze enabled, and was wondering about enabling this shortcut now too, but confused.
Hello, i'm a rootless user with a secure lockscreen (with fingerprint) and Greenify donate.
Due to my setup i only use manual hibernation.
Any particular reason why i'm forced to enable accessibility service for auto-hibernation since i don't use it?
I've noticed i can avoid to give full usage stats, a snack bar pops with a warning but can still manual hibernate, however without the accessibility service enabled the snack bar keeps popping and won't allow me to manual hibernate.
Two scenarios then:
First is where accessibility service is needed for other stuff beside auto-hibernation, so please make it clear.
Second is where actually accessibility service isn't needed for manual hibernation so please give us the chance to disable it and still use manual hibernation.
Thanks!
In Settings -> Smart assistance -> Accessibility -> Downloaded Services, the apps installed there keep getting turned off.
I'm running Type Machine (keystroke logger) and Smart Launcher, and neither will stay enabled. I can turn them on, then a while later, I'll get a notification that Smart Launcher is unable to turn the screen off, and directs me to this setting, where I find both disabled again. I haven't been able to pin down a time frame yet, although it will happen multiple times between reboots. Neither setting survives a reboot, either.
Anyone seen this before? I've found a few reports of it on Reddit, but no solutions. Can't believe I couldn't find anything about it on here.
Aside from this and other small annoyances like the touchscreen apparently losing calibration, it's a fantastic phone.
I sometimes have this issue with nova launcher as well. You can go battery settings > app launch > turn the two apps to manual manage. It may solve this issue of them auto turning off.
Koong1 said:
I sometimes have this issue with nova launcher as well. You can go battery settings > app launch > turn the two apps to manual manage. It may solve this issue of them auto turning off.
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Thanks, I've done that and will keep an eye on it to see if that solves the problem.
I have this issue frequently with MacDroid. I have MacDroid set to manual battery control and have excluded it from pretty much all system management. It also has every permission known to mankind.
Oddly, even when Accessibility shows that MacDroid is disabled, sometimes (most of the time) it continues to function. So this may be a UI bug as much as a system disabling the services bug.
The cause I am not sure. I only know the downloaded service for Nova Launcher gets auto turned off if you switch back to Huawei launcher. However, it does NOT get auto switch off when you remain on nova launcher.
stuclark said:
I have this issue frequently with MacDroid. I have MacDroid set to manual battery control and have excluded it from pretty much all system management. It also has every permission known to mankind.
Oddly, even when Accessibility shows that MacDroid is disabled, sometimes (most of the time) it continues to function. So this may be a UI bug as much as a system disabling the services bug.
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It doesn't seem to affect apps running at all, merely affects certain specific features. In the case of Type Machine, it seems to just be blocking its ability to capture words coming off the keyboard app. The app is still running, I can still see previous captures, it just stops capturing.
With Smart Launcher, it says it's needed specifically to "allow Smart Launcher to expand the notification panel and the quick settings panel".
I changed the power settings per Koong1's suggestion... they turned off again after a while, but I re-enabled both, and they've stayed on ever since. So that may have solved it.
Soundy106 said:
It doesn't seem to affect apps running at all, merely affects certain specific features. In the case of Type Machine, it seems to just be blocking its ability to capture words coming off the keyboard app. The app is still running, I can still see previous captures, it just stops capturing.
With Smart Launcher, it says it's needed specifically to "allow Smart Launcher to expand the notification panel and the quick settings panel".
I changed the power settings per Koong1's suggestion... they turned off again after a while, but I re-enabled both, and they've stayed on ever since. So that may have solved it.
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You can try restarting your device to check if they stayed enabled. If it does, then they are pretty likely to remain stay enabled in the future.