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dimanche 21 décembre 2014

[Q] Keyboard No Longer "Hold" Buttons nor Personal Dictionary? topic






I have the TriForce ROM and I'm not sure if it's due to that, but I don't have any "press and hold" keys, and it doesn't save any of my personal dictionary words etc.

Thank you.








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vendredi 19 décembre 2014

[HELP] Buttons don't work topic






Hi guys, I have a problem..
If anyone can help me, I appreciate
After I instal CM12 CAF, I try enable multi rom, but my phone stuck on boot loop..
I reboot using power button + vol up, and reinstalled the rom ..
After the phone boot, the power button and volume no longer work
And when put to charge the cell, even removing the cable it is locked as if still carrying
But I can enter the recovery mode and restart the emergency mode
Can someone tell me what the problem is my nexus?
It would be hardware problem?
I have done a clean install of the rom, installed the stock and no return to normal, I'm desperate. :crying:

Sorry my bad english.






samedi 13 décembre 2014

Hiding buttons topic






With screen burn on the Nexus 6 likely is it possible to hide the navigation buttons so they could not burn the screen?
The notification bar can be hidden with Nova Launcher if I am not mistaken.






loose buttons but not something to worry about! topic






What a story!!

I bought a galaxy note 4 right on launch day first thing in the morning. Ive had just about every phone but have been waiting for while to get my hands on the new note 4. Well I bought the phone at the videotron at St . Bruno shopping center in Quebec, Canada. Once i singed all the papers for my contract i got home and finally took the phone out of the box. I loved it, it does everything one would expect from the highest spec phone on the market. But about a week later i started noticing that my buttons especially my home button were slightly loose and also a weird oil spot developing under the home button.
So I went back to videotron but this time at St. Catherine street store and the manager obviously didnt know much about phones because he looked at it, pu windex on a paper towel and started wiping my screen with it and telling me theres nothing wrong with it. After frustratingly ezplaining everything to him he basically explained that if the phone makes calls and works, than these issues arent covered for an exchange as its not affecting the functionality. My logic to him was if you vuy a ferrari and realize that the paint is f-up wouldn't the dealership do something about it.. anyways without any luck I left.
about a week and half later i found out there was a store here in montreal called service absolute which is a samsung repair center that i could bring my phone to. After getting off the phone with them, they explained how it would take nearly a month before they would have any part for this phone. So after patiently waiting i finally get a call back from them and droped off my phone the following day.
Two days later i recieve the phone and after few hours i noticed the phone's new screen was actually lifting from the housing and the buttons were all still loose. I was furiated cause i felt that Samsung made it worst!! I could actually see inside my phone from behind the screen and could see dust getting inside the phone under the camera lens and so on. I was completly desperate to fix this asap and decided at this pont to take matters in my own hands and take this thing apart.. i know! Scray sh@$ but it had to be done. I unscrewed the screws at the back and gently seperates the phone from the metal frame.
The first thing i found out is if your going scatch your phones metal case, its no big deal you can replace the whole thing for 40 bucks. Next i noticed that all the buttons ( volume and power) are adheared to that frame by a few pins stratically placed. So its normal that they have play and not really important as it wont affect anything on the motherboard. After that i noticed that the glue between the inner midframe ( the one that hold the motherboard with the screen) also wasnt glued properly and was able to seperate it from the lcd/digitizer assembly. What i now found out is the home button isn't attached to any5hing at all and is completely free floating between the midframe and the screen home button cutout. Which means that again, no need to worry about anything breaking as the home button is loose to start with and only in place by the two peaces glued together. Loose or not it will not break.
Well i wasnt able to adhear the screen back in place as I didnt have double sided tape but sent in to samsung again and they finally glued it back properly. They did their job priperly this time and no more screen seperation issues. But ill tell you i definatly got an up close look of this phone and im keeping as it super easy to repair if anythibg ever broke on it.

Thought id share my experience with everyone and put some of your worries to rest.
take care!






HTC One M8 hardware buttons working weirdly topic






Hello everyone! So I've had my phone (HTC One M8) rooted and custom recovery and rom installed for a little while now. The latest rom I've installed was Android Revolution HD 22.1. I also have twrp 2.8.1.0 installed. The other day my phone got wet and started to constantly reboot itself, wouldn't shut off and stay off, would never actually start. I put it in a cup of rice for 2 days, then proceeded to plug it in to charge it. Once charged enough I tried to turn it on. It only made it the HTC One logo screen and would vibrate every 10 seconds or so. I tried rebooting several times and no matter what I did with different button combinations I could not get it to load into bootloader. Eventually with restarting different ways and "mechanically stressing" the phone (short temper lol) I managed to get it to loading into the rom itself. From there I opened hasoons all in one toolkit to reboot directly into recovery and recovered to the stock rom. So the phone will now reboot with no problem into this rom. I haven't tried reflashing the ARHD 22.1 rom again because im afraid it'll break again. However, while in the stock rom everything work fines except for the volume up button which does nothing, except for while the screen is off, if I turn my phone to landscape the camera app will open without me even pressing the volume up button. If I reboot into bootloader via the quickboot app or hasoons toolkit, my volume down button with make the cursor go up, the volume up button does nothing, and the power button does nothing. The only thing I can do in bootloader is to hold power+volume up to get the phone to reboot. I also cannot get bootloader to load by holding volume down+power. So, After all that explaining, my main question would be, do you think that the buttons are shorting in a weird way because of water damage, or do you think my software got corrupted because of all the rebooting it did? Any help is appreciated, thanks!

-Tim

(PS: I posted this in XDA assist originally but figured it would be better being posted here.)






Htc One M8 hardware buttons working weirdly topic






Hello everyone! So I've had my phone (HTC One M8) rooted and custom recovery and rom installed for a little while now. The latest rom I've installed was Android Revolution HD 22.1. I also have twrp 2.8.1.0 installed. The other day my phone got wet and started to constantly reboot itself, wouldn't shut off and stay off, would never actually start. I put it in a cup of rice for 2 days, then proceeded to plug it in to charge it. Once charged enough I tried to turn it on. It only made it the HTC One logo screen and would vibrate every 10 seconds or so. I tried rebooting several times and no matter what I did with different button combinations I could not get it to load into bootloader. Eventually with restarting different ways and "mechanically stressing" the phone (short temper lol) I managed to get it to loading into the rom itself. From there I opened hasoons all in one toolkit to reboot directly into recovery and recovered to the stock rom. So the phone will now reboot with no problem into this rom. I haven't tried reflashing the ARHD 22.1 rom again because im afraid it'll break again. However, while in the stock rom everything work fines except for the volume up button which does nothing, except for while the screen is off, if I turn my phone to landscape the camera app will open without me even pressing the volume up button. If I reboot into bootloader via the quickboot app or hasoons toolkit, my volume down button with make the cursor go up, the volume up button does nothing, and the power button does nothing. The only thing I can do in bootloader is to hold power+volume up to get the phone to reboot. I also cannot get bootloader to load by holding volume down+power. So, After all that explaining, my main question would be, do you think that the buttons are shorting in a weird way because of water damage, or do you think my software got corrupted because of all the rebooting it did? Any help is appreciated, thanks!

-Tim






jeudi 11 décembre 2014

[Q] Is it possible to move the position of the on screen buttons? topic






Specifically, is it possible to move the back button to the right side? Either through settings or a custom ROM?






[Q] GPE 5.0.1 Stock: No light on capacitive buttons topic






Apparently my self and others who have upgrade to 5.0.1 on their GPE M7 HTC Ones have lost the light on their capacitive buttons. Hopefully this gets fixed. Any other work around for this?






mercredi 10 décembre 2014

[GUIDE][5.0]How to enable on-screen nav bar and disable hardware capacitive buttons. topic






INTRODUCTION
This guide is for Ivan's 5.0 Lollipop AOSP ROM but will work with other ROMs as well.

FEATURES
  • Pure AOSP feel.

  • Many people prefer it, including me.

  • Workaround for 'hardware key wakeup' bug.

  • Looks cool:D


PREREQUISITES
  • Ivan's Lollipop AOSP ROM.(May work on others too)

  • MI3.(Again may work on others too:p)

  • Root.

  • ES File Explorer.(or any file manager with root access)


INSTRUCTIONS
  • Enabling on-screen nav bar.
    1. Open ES File Explorer and grant su access.

    2. Go to system and open build.prop with ES Note Editor and add this line in the end:

      Code:


      qemu.hw.mainkeys=0


    3. Save build.prop and reboot.

    4. Check if soft keys are enabled.

    5. If enabled successfully, proceed to next section.


  • Disabling hardware capacitive keys.
    1. Go to system/usr/keylayout and open 'atmel-maxtouch.kl' with ES Note Editor.

    2. In the end of that file there will be following three lines:

      Code:


      key 139    MENU    VIRTUAL
      key 102    HOME    VIRTUAL
      key 158    BACK    VIRTUAL



    3. Add a '#' before each line so it would look like this:

      Code:


      #key 139    MENU    VIRTUAL
      #key 102    HOME    VIRTUAL
      #key 158    BACK    VIRTUAL



    4. Save the file and exit.


  • Disabling capacitive key lights.
    1. Download Capacitive Buttons app from Play Store.

    2. Open it and grant su access.

    3. Select the first option i.e no brightness.

    4. Reboot



DONE:cowboy: