Hello Everyone,
I've just purchased P30 pro and even I'm impressed with the speed and the overall battery life I still need a get used to "use it" with one hand
What I was suprprised is I'm missing the setting of screensaver. There is no such option in Settings -> display. When I install 3rd party screensaver such a "Lucid - DayDream Screensaver" and lunch it I was able to go the given settings (wtf) ?
Unfortunatelly there is no option to set other screensaver than photo. Therefore I followed https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...ver-on-huawei-and-honor-devices-running-emui/. I manage to set Google clock as daydream screensaver while charging. Unfortunatelly the clock aren't moving. It is just displaying the time I start charging my phone.
Any advices?
Thx
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c'mon .. don't tell me I'm only one facing such issue .
Is Servicely still useful in Android 11 or does the OS do most of the work? How do you decide which apps to set to force sleep on screen off? How do you even decide which settings to go with, just common sense like Facebook app shouldn't be on when screen is off?
Anyone else having issues with activating the screen saver after Android 12 update? I use the phone as an alarm clock and really like being able to see the time on my night stand. Worked fine before. Was set to activate while charging. Can only get it to turn on now through the Google clock app. Any work around appreciated! Thanks!
Android 12 has upgraded desktop mode but requires effort to make it usable.
I have Asus ROG Phone 6 and the biggest reason I bought this phone, was because it had headphone jack + 2 USB-C outputs, one for outputting to a display/AR Glasses, and one for charging.
There very limited documentation and guides or anything regarding making stock Android 12 Desktop Mode actually usable and good, the most recommended app is Taskbar 6.0 for Android 12 to make the desktop mode a little more functional, but even this app has its issues, I also noticed there no way for you to control the desktop from your phone, Sammy, Huawei and Motorola all have built in touchpad that can be turned on or off as needed.
For this, I found an app called Touchpad for LG Dual Screen by mPointer which has to be sideloaded, this app does as it says, it lets you use a touchpad mouse on your second monitor, it works, it can even be customised to a large degree such as turning the entire touchpad black effectively turning off 99% of your entire phone screen saving power if you have OLED.
The only problem with this app, it needs to be allowed to access system settings, EACH time you load it, so if you start desktop mode, you gotta disable system allowance for mPointer app and reenable it for it to work each time you load desktop mode.
The apps I use to manage Desktop mode is:
Taskbar 6.x (Enhance the desktop mode considerably)
Touchpad for LG Dual Screen (Must be sideloaded, must be manually enabled in system settings EACH time you start it)
Tasker (To automate multiple stuff, such as lowering phone screen brightness during desktop mode and automatically launch mPointer app when desktop mode launches, not yet figured out how to make it enable system settings manually each time)
This is all just stuff I cobbled together as I see very few if any at all talking about Android Desktop Mode, most likely because very few people actually use stock android with this feature, and I have not yet come across any apps that can for example do touchpad functionality better, or if there is a better more feature rich alternative desktop mode enhancer/launcher app than Taskbar 6.x
SMGJohn said:
Android 12 has upgraded desktop mode but requires effort to make it usable.
I have Asus ROG Phone 6 and the biggest reason I bought this phone, was because it had headphone jack + 2 USB-C outputs, one for outputting to a display/AR Glasses, and one for charging.
There very limited documentation and guides or anything regarding making stock Android 12 Desktop Mode actually usable and good, the most recommended app is Taskbar 6.0 for Android 12 to make the desktop mode a little more functional, but even this app has its issues, I also noticed there no way for you to control the desktop from your phone, Sammy, Huawei and Motorola all have built in touchpad that can be turned on or off as needed.
For this, I found an app called Touchpad for LG Dual Screen by mPointer which has to be sideloaded, this app does as it says, it lets you use a touchpad mouse on your second monitor, it works, it can even be customised to a large degree such as turning the entire touchpad black effectively turning off 99% of your entire phone screen saving power if you have OLED.
The only problem with this app, it needs to be allowed to access system settings, EACH time you load it, so if you start desktop mode, you gotta disable system allowance for mPointer app and reenable it for it to work each time you load desktop mode.
The apps I use to manage Desktop mode is:
Taskbar 6.x (Enhance the desktop mode considerably)
Touchpad for LG Dual Screen (Must be sideloaded, must be manually enabled in system settings EACH time you start it)
Tasker (To automate multiple stuff, such as lowering phone screen brightness during desktop mode and automatically launch mPointer app when desktop mode launches, not yet figured out how to make it enable system settings manually each time)
This is all just stuff I cobbled together as I see very few if any at all talking about Android Desktop Mode, most likely because very few people actually use stock android with this feature, and I have not yet come across any apps that can for example do touchpad functionality better, or if there is a better more feature rich alternative desktop mode enhancer/launcher app than Taskbar 6.x
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Excuse me, but I didn't understand, does desktop mode only work by connecting another screen or also on the smartphone screen? Because I want to use the desktop mode on my tablet (Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 Tablet).
Hi, first of all, I don't know if here is the right place
So, I have a realme C25 Y, Android 11, RMX3269, R Edition
When I use ultra power saver mode, accessibility access of some apps like AppBlock, gets switched off.
How to stop that?
I have tried running adb shell to change "battery_saver_constants" to the following:
Code:
"advertise_is_enabled=false,
datasaver_disabled=false,
enable_night_mode=true,
launch_boost_disabled=false,
vibration_disabled=true,
animation_disabled=true,
soundtrigger_disabled=true,
fullbackup_deferred=true,
keyvaluebackup_deferred=true,
firewall_disabled=true,
gps_mode=2,
adjust_brightness_disabled=false,
adjust_brightness_factor=0.5,
force_all_apps_standby=false,
force_background_check=false,
optional_sensors_disabled=false,
aod_disabled=true,
quick_doze_enabled=false"
that doesn't seems to affect anything though.
Any ideas?