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Tasker lock screen7/14/2023 You can use the blacklist function in Behavior settings to make the original nav bar show in these apps. Android prevents third-party apps from showing overlays on top of SystemUI apps like the status bar and lock screen.Pill doesn't work with Samsung DeX/Samsung Good Lock!.We added an Experimental Setting called "Use Full Overscan" which gets rid of the white line. we hiding the navigation bar entirely except for 1 pixel.) So the “white line” is actually just your navigation bar that’s colored white. black screen after unlocking which made the phone unusable.) The “white line” is caused by the navigation bar being hidden 99.99% but not 100% (ie. This is a side-effect of a change we intentionally made after version 1.0.0 because without it, many Samsung, Motorola, and Xiaomi devices were reporting major bugs (eg. There’s a “white line” at the bottom of the screen!.Adding this feature would require us to push the screen content up as well. We are already pushing the screen content down to hide the nav bar. Can we add a feature where the pill is in its own separate area so it doesn’t overlap with certain UI elements?.Please connect to your computer and run the following command: adb shell settings delete global policy_control.Help, I uninstalled the app and the original navigation bar keeps hiding itself!.Please connect to your computer and run the following ADB command: adb shell wm overscan reset.Help, I uninstalled the app and I can’t access my navigation bar anymore!.Now it all works like it did before (helped also by using the new API for scanning local cell phone towers). Use the 3 dots in the top right for Preferences>Monitor>Use Reliable Alarms under the “General” section (it’s the 4th one there) and then change it to “Never.” If you change it to “When Off” then it will show the alarm on your lockscreen for a split second while your display turns on. Then I saw this Alarm icon showing without setting an alarm thread in a discussion forum, and found:įor me it was Tasker, I just found it. I always saw this on the lock screen (except the time and alarm were centred-I had to fake this): Screenshot of alarm on lock screen I made the Display Off Monitoring > All Clocks Seconds settings longer, but that didn’t help. I turned off Moto’s Peek Display (where it briefly shows you a clock when you lift the phone) but that didn’t do it. But it wasn’t registering when I was at home. I have it set so that when I leave home the wifi and Bluetooth go off and it goes into vibrate mode, and when I come back the networking comes up, it rings, and it speaks text messages and email From: and Subject: lines. The one problem I had was with Tasker (one of the handful of non-free software packages I use on my phone). And with Peter’s instructions on mounting the phone over SSH yet another thing will get easier. It can run two days without needing a charge, even if I watch video and listen to music! It doesn’t take thirty seconds for a web page to load! Turns out all those apps I thought were really slow are actually pretty fast. Given what I was coming from, any decent new phone would be a huge improvement, and sure enough, it is. Various reviews (including Peter Rukavina’s) said the Moto G7 Play was a very good low-price Android phone. And then it started shutting off randomly for no reason. And then it started shutting off when I tried to use the camera. Then the battery started getting really bad, to the point where I could watch the percentage tick steadily down while I was catching up on the news. Last year LineageOS stopped supporting the phone. In 2015 the operating system was out of date so I put CyanogenMod on it, and later LineageOS, both free and open Android variants. My previous phone was a Samsung Galaxy S3 I bought in September 2012 (I remember I got it the day after Andrew Sookrah’s incredible In Fear We Trust Nuit Blanche event at the Arts and Letters Club). I got a new phone last week: a Moto G7 Play.
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